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Stardust of Yesterday (De Piaget, Bk 11)
Stardust of Yesterday - De Piaget, Bk 11
Author: Lynn Kurland
Genevieve Buchanan inherited a castle -- and a ghost to go along with it.  But Kendrick de Piaget was no typical ghost.  He was a handsome and infuriatingly arrogant thirteenth-century knight.  At first he wanted to frighten Genevieve, though she was more charmed than scared by his ghostly tricks.  But when his thoughts turne...  more »
ISBN: 138600
Publication Date: 4/1996
Pages: 350
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4.5 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: A Jove Book
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 2
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sweetee33 avatar reviewed Stardust of Yesterday (De Piaget, Bk 11) on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I hate people who give a book away. Most of the time I don't even read the back of the book. So I will let you discover the details.. This is a really good book. Get this...big beautiful highlander ghosts haunts the last remaining relative of his enemy...his cheatin fiance from 800 years ago...give or take a few hundred years. What can a ghost and a mortal do.. you have to read it to believe it.
zhollywood avatar reviewed Stardust of Yesterday (De Piaget, Bk 11) on + 104 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Lynn Kurland writes one of my favorite series of books - following the de Piaget family through time. This one is about Kendrick - a thirteenth-century knight, betrayed & killed by his betrothed & her accomplice, cursed to spend eternity haunting Seakirk castle. Bent on destroying his betrothed's line of descendants, believing it is the only way to send his spirit on it's way, he has whittled them down through the centuries to the last one - Genevieve Buchanan. What he didn't count on was falling in love with her.

Kurland is a master painter of gorgeous, arrogant Highland warriors. She works her magic touch as Genevieve unwittingly disarms & charms Kendrick. The plot twist at the end seems a little rushed, and Genevieve's "innocence" is carried a little too far in my opinion, but all-in-all, a very good read and in keeping with Kurland's excellent story telling ability.
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Kraduate avatar reviewed Stardust of Yesterday (De Piaget, Bk 11) on + 35 more book reviews
Genevieve Buchanan is pulled out of her comfortable life when she inexplicably loses her business and discovers she has inherited a castle in England. After a few misgivings she makes the decision to claim this bizarre inheritance that seems to have come out of the blue. Her castle turns out to be haunted by Kendrick de Piaget, a knight from the 13th century.

I've been reading Lynn Kurland's books completely out of order and I started with a few of her time-travel romances. I was a bit skeptical about a love story involving a ghost but Stardust of Yesterday is exactly the same set up as her time-travel novels. Except our hero is a ghost. It's funny, I have no problem suspending disbelief regarding time-travel but falling in love with a ghost is a little much for me. It all comes down to fantasy preference as so far I find the author's books roughly exactly the same. The same sort of chocolate/ ice cream loving heroines, the same bellowing, arrogant yet lovable heroes. The same conflicts that blow over in a few paragraphs. The same sort of bad guys. And the same completely unbelievable virgin innocence from her 20-th century female leads (I've lost count of how many of them are terrified of sleeping with their husbands).

Despite the cookie-cutter stories, some of her novels I truly love. This one, in my opinion, fell a bit flat. Building a dream library for your wife only to become jealous and upset when she wants to read? I don't see how that is attractive in any way. A few other strange plot points that I won't get into for fear of spoiling the book. One particular detail involving ghosts Royce and Nazir really irked me. Basically something VERY IMPORTANT that happens to them towards the end was glossed over so much that I hadn't even realized it occurred and I became confused.

Kendrick had been betrayed and killed by his betrothed and has spent 700 years haunting Seakirk castle, vowing revenge on her descendants. Her last descendant is Genevieve but his plans don't work out the way he had imagined.

Predictable, of course. Enjoyable enough. But I wasn't as in love with the characters as I have been in some of Kurland's other books and the ending was a bit trite.
reviewed Stardust of Yesterday (De Piaget, Bk 11) on + 58 more book reviews
Sweet romantic story about a handsome ghost and the pretty lady who tames him. I enjoyed the story and recommend this book if you are a romantic at heart.
reviewed Stardust of Yesterday (De Piaget, Bk 11) on + 331 more book reviews
I did not want it to end!!! A truly romantic story for anyone who would like to have a knight in shining armor sweep them off their feet.

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