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Scottish Brides: Under the Kilt / Rose in Bloom / Gretna Greene / The Glenlyon Bride
Scottish Brides Under the Kilt / Rose in Bloom / Gretna Greene / The Glenlyon Bride
Author: Karen Ranney, Stephanie Laurens, Christina Dodd, Julia Quinn
A land of legend and wild beauty -- of clans, lairds, honor, and passion -- Scotland forever stirs the soul ot romance.  Now, in one incomparable volume, four authors present stirring tales of hearts won and weddings to be, featuring a quartet of unforgettable heroines about to discover the rapture of love in a world as untamed as the men t...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780380804511
ISBN-10: 0380804514
Publication Date: 6/1999
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 209 ratings
Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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reviewed Scottish Brides: Under the Kilt / Rose in Bloom / Gretna Greene / The Glenlyon Bride on + 3 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I guess I enjoy getting to know the characters more, and even though these ladies are AWESOME authors, the stories are lacking substance. I didn't bother to read past the first story, and went right into finding a historical novel instead. I am hoping that the stories in this book will be made into novels instead. Then I would love to sit down and get to know the story.
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Helpful Score: 2
4 scottish bride stories in one -- A kilt is still a kilt - Unless it's the legendary wedding kilt. Any man who kidnaps his bride by throwing the tartan over er head will be blessed with a happy marriage but it will take a dusty attic, a locked door and a night alone before this couple discovers their own happy ending.
Every Rose as it thorn -- Especially Rose Mackenzie-Craddock. As children, the willful girl was the thorn in the earl of Strathye's side. Now she is a beautiful woman driving him wild. But even grown up can play some most interesting games..
Tomorrow is another day -- Unlres you're Margaret Pennypacker, who must find her brother tonight to prevent him from making a disastrous Gretna Green marriage. Instead, she lands in the arms of a handsome, vexinggScotsman determined to teach her one very important lesson. Be careful who you look for..you just might find someone better.
A bride any other name..Is still a bride. Or is she? Lachlan Sinclair thinks the woman he's met is perfect. Hasn't Fate itself decreed that she'll save the Sinclair clan> Until there's a wee problem she's not his bride after all.
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Helpful Score: 2
I can't remember any of thes stories in this book. I think that tells you something
reviewed Scottish Brides: Under the Kilt / Rose in Bloom / Gretna Greene / The Glenlyon Bride on + 331 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Scottish Brides, an anthology featuring mostly Regency era novellas that take place in Scotland, is a fun read though not spectacular.
Under The Kilt, by Christina Dodd, does a good job of painting two likeable and lusty characters in just 62 pages. Handsome amateur historian Hadden returns to the crumbling castle of Andra MacNachtan, the last of Clan MacNachtan, to again confront the beauty who stole his heart. He ostensibly wants to interview her about the clan's marriage kilt, but the encounter takes a surprise turn that proud and independent Andra never anticipated. This is an enjoyable romp with lots of fire between two absorbing characters.

Rose In Bloom, by Stephanie Laurens, has well-developed main characters and an interesting story, but it fails to satisfy. With Laurens' work I can never quite get into the characters. They somehow come off as an excuse to display as much eroticism as possible rather than seeming real and letting the eroticism grow out of who they are. This novella presents us with Duncan, a young perfectionist earl who's worked very hard the past ten years in the investment world to enable his gorgeous ancestral home to once again prosper. Now he's hosting a Midsummer party to court his visiting prospective bride. But he doesn't count on the presence of Rose, his companion and nemesis from his younger days, who now drives him wild with desire and who, like Duncan, is about to make a loveless match. Laurens emphasizes the fireworks between them.

As usual, Julia Quinn is superb in Gretna Greene, a spirited tale about Margaret Pennypacker, an English woman who rushes to Gretna Greene to prevent her brother from eloping, and a burly Scot, Angus Greene, who saves her from disaster. These warm, sympathetic and fun-loving characters are a joy to watch as they fall in love.

Finally, Karen Ranney creates a beautiful and adventuresome tale in The Glenlyon Bride, a Cinderella-like story that dazzles the reader. More than any of the other stories, this one captures the beauty and the magic that is Scotland. Nearly penniless Lachlan, laird of the Sinclairs, reluctantly agrees to a loveless match with a wealthy English harpy in order to save his clan. But when he meets the woman he nicknames Ealasaid and assumes is his bride-to-be on the grounds of her estate, he is pleasantly surprised at her refreshing wildness and goodness. Together they embark on a series of delightful adventures that culminate in their falling in love and consummating their union. But Ealasaid is actually the proud Scottish-born servant to the harpy, and she thinks Lachlan is a mere castle rustler who works for the laird she knows her venomous mistress will marry. When the truth comes out, a fun twist allows the couple to overcome not only the situation that is tearing them apart but also to solve Lachlan's financial dilemma.
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justreadingabook avatar reviewed Scottish Brides: Under the Kilt / Rose in Bloom / Gretna Greene / The Glenlyon Bride on + 1726 more book reviews
I like a good Scottish storyline book and this one didn't disappoint! Fun storylines that you wish would be a whole book! Great for traveling with. A good read.
silver avatar reviewed Scottish Brides: Under the Kilt / Rose in Bloom / Gretna Greene / The Glenlyon Bride on + 46 more book reviews
good romance stories re scotland
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Wonderful anthology


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