"A great Scottish romance"
In 1535 during a battle between Scottish clans, the
mysterious warrior Hunter saves the life of an unconscious
Lachlan "Rouge Fox" MacGowan. Lachlan's brothers tease him
as how tenderly Hunter carried him from the battlefield to
the safety of Evermyst as if they were lovers. Even though
he resents owing anyone anything, Lachlan, vowing to pay
his debt, wants to thank the warrior who probably saved his
life. In 1536 Lachlan still owes the Hunter, who rejects
everything the Rogue Fox offers. Lachlan has become
intrigued with the warrior and swears he will learn the
secret of this great fighter. When he does uncover the
secret he is shocked beyond belief, but beginning to
understand his fascination with the Hunter while he
observes the warrior talking with an enemy while evil
stalks Evermyst. THE WARRIOR BRIDE may be the strongest of Lois Greiman's
Scottish romances as the cast makes for quite an exciting
tale. The Hunter is a wonderful warrior with secrets that
will surprise the audience. Lachlan is obsessive to make
remittance to his savior until he uncovers the secret and
changes his obsession. The secondary characters add depth
to a tale that will provide much satisfaction to readers of
sixteenth century romances. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted October 15, 2002
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