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Another enjoyable read, not quite as good as The Bride, but a close 2nd. I love her quirky funny heroines, and Highlander alpha males!
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A great followup to The Bride!!
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In THE WEDDING, Julie Garwood returns to medieval Scotland, the setting of her classic romance The Bride, to gift readers with an utterly delightful, charming and heart-warming adventure of passion and intrigue with that special Julie Garwood touch of humor and the magic of love.
The day his father dies, Highland laird Connor MacAlister vows to see their enemy, the MacNare, in Hell.
At the age of five, Lady Brenna decides to choose a husband for herself and she picks Connor MacAlister, the warrior who lifts her out of the dirt and smiles into her grimy face. She proposes three times and many years later Connor comes to claim her as his bride and use her as a pawn in his revenge against MacNare.
When she is surrounded by fierce, painted Highlanders, Brenna shows no fear, but in truth she has almost forgotten her childhood infatuation with Connor and is resigned to a marriage planned by her father to MacNare.
Once Brenna realizes Connor means to make her his wife, the fragile, yet feisty Brenna takes charge. She endears herself to his clansmen, and with her guileless, yet courageous nature, wins everyone's respect and love, except that of Connor's stepmother.
Connor and Brenna build a powerful and sensual relationship, and eventually love grows between them, but the hatred of the past arises when a rival sets out to destroy the MacAlisters and a traitor in their midst catches Brenna in a web of danger.
The day his father dies, Highland laird Connor MacAlister vows to see their enemy, the MacNare, in Hell.
At the age of five, Lady Brenna decides to choose a husband for herself and she picks Connor MacAlister, the warrior who lifts her out of the dirt and smiles into her grimy face. She proposes three times and many years later Connor comes to claim her as his bride and use her as a pawn in his revenge against MacNare.
When she is surrounded by fierce, painted Highlanders, Brenna shows no fear, but in truth she has almost forgotten her childhood infatuation with Connor and is resigned to a marriage planned by her father to MacNare.
Once Brenna realizes Connor means to make her his wife, the fragile, yet feisty Brenna takes charge. She endears herself to his clansmen, and with her guileless, yet courageous nature, wins everyone's respect and love, except that of Connor's stepmother.
Connor and Brenna build a powerful and sensual relationship, and eventually love grows between them, but the hatred of the past arises when a rival sets out to destroy the MacAlisters and a traitor in their midst catches Brenna in a web of danger.
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Great read love Julie Garwood's books
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storyline keeps you going
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Entertaining light fiction. High quality, substantive romance novel.
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I am a huge fan of Julie Garwood and this book is one of her best!!
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very good story, she is a great writer
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Not bad, but not Julie's best. The hero remains a jerk to the end of the book
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A delightful and classic Garwood romance before she crossed over to mainstream
Sherri H. (mamadoodle) - , reviewed The Wedding (Lairds' Fiancees, Bk 2) on + 1105 more book reviews
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Wonderful addition to Julie Garwood's Scottish Highland stories! She never fails to tell a wonderful tale - you won't be disappointed.
Linda A. (Springfieldreader) reviewed The Wedding (Lairds' Fiancees, Bk 2) on + 458 more book reviews
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As good as Garwood's other gooks.
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Another great historical romance from Julie Garwood. Excellent!
An easy read. I couldn't put it down!
A Julie Garwood romance....nothing further need be said!
brenna macAllister knew her new husband was not in love with her ,after all he had made it clear she could go home to england as soon as she gave him a son
Synopsis
Lady Brenda McAlister gets caught up in a dangerous game during clan wars in 12th-century Scotland.
Lady Brenda McAlister gets caught up in a dangerous game during clan wars in 12th-century Scotland.
Another great romantic and witty book by Garwood.
This book was an excellant read. Julie nevers fails to touch my emotions with her writing. I laugh, cry, get angry, feel the characters pain. I get one of her books and can not put it down until I have read all of it. I liked this book so much that I read it two times in a row.
I give this book 5 stars because it has all the things I personally read romance books for: enjoyable characters, humour, and a great love story. This is a book that made me laugh out loud and then made my heart ache for the heroine. I have re-read this book several times and think it is a fantastic rainy day read.
A lot of fun to read. I love how clever Brenna was and how she knew when to back down when it came to Connor. We also get cameos from Alec and Jamie from the first book.
Great light read.
Great light read.
Great book. Couldn't put it down,
Oh this was such a good book!!!
I cannot recommend Julie Garwood enough. If you like historical romance at all, she is the greatest. Her characters are filled with lively wit and strength. I never fail to stay up all night reading about her people.
This book was painful to read. I had to keep reminding myself that the characters were adults not adolescents. At the end of the book I still didnt know or understand what the feud was all about. The hero, Connor was believable for those days. I was able to relate to his point of view. But Lady Brenna . She was an embarrassment. She was supposed to be so smart but I had to keep reminding myself how old she was. How boring.
The story had a decent plot with the villain (Rein) I thought there would have been some good and tense confrontation between Connor, the stepmother and Rein to give substance to the feud. Nothing So boring
The story had a decent plot with the villain (Rein) I thought there would have been some good and tense confrontation between Connor, the stepmother and Rein to give substance to the feud. Nothing So boring
Great Julie Garwood book!
Absolutely loved this book. Julie Garwood is a wonderful author. Captures your attention and keeps it from beginning to end.
I love historic romance. This is the first I have read by this author
This is a great book! I love Julie Garwood!
Lady Brenna MacAlister harbored no illusions that her husband, a quick tempered laird, was in love with her. Marrying Connor MacAlister had been an impulsive act for Brenna. But MacAlister and his warriors, a savage-looking band who had captured her and her party en route to her arranged marriage to another, offered precious few alternaatives. Now after a hasty forest wedding, they were man and wife. Brenna was determined to be happy and Connor lived for the moment she would say, "I Love You". But when a rival laird struck out at the MacAlisters, trapping Brenna in a web of dangerous intrigue, she knew that only her faith in her gallant mate could save her....
Julie Garwood is a very good Author, I really enjoy reading her books.
"Julie Garwood attracts readers like beautiful heroines attract dashing heroes"
Lady Brenna MacAlister harbored no illusions that her husband, a quick-tempered highland laird, was in love with her. How could he be enamored of his bride when, on their wedding day, he had assured her that she could retrun to her home in England as soon as she had given him a son?
Marrying Connor MacAlister had been an impulsive act for Brenna. But MacAlister and his warriors, a savage-looking band who had captured her and her party en route to her arranged marriage to another, offered precious few alternatives. Nor could Brenna deny that in fact she had proposed to MacAlister-evenif that had been ten long years ago, when she was just a child, and Connor a visitor to her father's castle. Actually, Brenna scarcely remembered the secret missives she'd snt to MacAlister, abetted by her mischievous older sister..yet she had never forgotten the tall visitor's dazzling, unexpected smile.
"Julie Garwood attracts readers like beautiful heroines attract dashing heroes"
Lady Brenna MacAlister harbored no illusions that her husband, a quick-tempered highland laird, was in love with her. How could he be enamored of his bride when, on their wedding day, he had assured her that she could retrun to her home in England as soon as she had given him a son?
Marrying Connor MacAlister had been an impulsive act for Brenna. But MacAlister and his warriors, a savage-looking band who had captured her and her party en route to her arranged marriage to another, offered precious few alternatives. Nor could Brenna deny that in fact she had proposed to MacAlister-evenif that had been ten long years ago, when she was just a child, and Connor a visitor to her father's castle. Actually, Brenna scarcely remembered the secret missives she'd snt to MacAlister, abetted by her mischievous older sister..yet she had never forgotten the tall visitor's dazzling, unexpected smile.
Aurielle F. (romanticinhistory) reviewed The Wedding (Lairds' Fiancees, Bk 2) on + 9 more book reviews
Cute story. i love how the big, tough warriors in these stories turn out to be lovestruck.
A great addition to your library.
-Aurielle
A great addition to your library.
-Aurielle
All Julie Garwood's historical's are fabulous. I don't think I've read one that I haven't loved. She writes with humor along with a great story and romance.
Another great tale by Julie Garwood!! Loved it!
loved this one
Great Read. Would love to read more if this is a series
Any historical Garwood book is a good book and this one did not disappoint.
I had a hard time putting this book down. It was really good!! You laughed, cried and cheered.
Good romance. Easy to read in one day.
Christine D. (threesisterssoap) reviewed The Wedding (Lairds' Fiancees, Bk 2) on + 28 more book reviews
This is the best book I have read in a long time....I am reposting this and going to get more of Julie Garwoods book immediately!
this is good, classic romance.
Unlike her other books, this book did not draw me in from the beginning. However it's a good read. Honor's Splendor is still my favorite though.
it was enjoyable to read.
Excellent Book
Loved it, loved it, loved it!
Joan W. (justreadingabook) reviewed The Wedding (Lairds' Fiancees, Bk 2) on + 1728 more book reviews
Great book, one that you will keep reading all night. Wonderful characters and storyline!! A keeper.
I love all Julie Garwoods books this book did not disappoint me. I could not put down! This is going on the shelf to be read again!!!!
I loved it. I really love Julie Garwood books
Joan W. (justreadingabook) reviewed The Wedding (Lairds' Fiancees, Bk 2) on + 1728 more book reviews
Love this book!! Great characters and wondeful storyline that keeps you reading all night!!
Different cover, this is all white with THE WEDDING on it in gold.