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The Legend
The Legend
Author: Kathleen Givens
ISBN-13: 9780446610520
ISBN-10: 0446610526
Publication Date: 7/1/2002
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 59 ratings
Publisher: Warner Forever
Book Type: Paperback
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8 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

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This is the second book I have read by Kathleen Givens. The characters and details of history make the story com alive.
She has a new fan! Once you read, you will also be a fan!
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This book started out a little slow for me but once I got into it it was a very good book. I love her style of writing! Great book and highly recomended!
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This was okay. Not my favorite Scottish Historical Romance, but not bad either. I liked it better than Kilgannon.
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I loved this book! It's full of Scottish history, and the characters are believeable. The love story is good, and is full of enough adventure that I didn't want to put the book down. I went right into the sequel "The Destiny."
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Pleasant romance , easy reading
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Good read
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Kathleen Givens books are always 5 star..
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Twin borthers. Two warriors. And the Highland prophecy that bound them both to battle, glory, and the two fiery women they dared to love. Now the adventure begins in Kathleen Given's sensual, pulse-quickening tale of seventeenth-century Scotland.

The Legend
It's a time of portents, when a tree split by the fiery crack of lighting foretells the history of a land. And two lover have been chosen by destiny to make the legend come true. She is Ellen Graham, a highborn lass who swears never to marry except for passion. He is James MacCurrie, the mysterious Highlander with dark blue eyes who rescues her from the point of a sword. But the very fate that has brought them together also contrives to keep them apart. For this is also an age of brother fighting brother, when a warrior's cold will can stil the warmth of his own loving heart...

A Scottish Warrious, A Stolen Bride, A Legacy of Passion...