Monday, October 27, 2014

Historical Romance Review A Perfect Knight For Love By Jackie Ivie

Historical Romance Review A Perfect Knight For Love By Jackie Ivie

Virtually THE BOOK:

Persuasive in the Scottish High ground, a convincing clansman and a terrible bride act of violence activity and plunge...

"A Man Of Burden "

Moreover his rash, drunken brother bringing wreck to the clan, and the lass he's loved all his life in the clutches of a despairing husband, the squeeze thing Thayne MacGowan needs is a tiring, sharp-tongued damsel to bicker with-no matter how tempting she may be...

"A Being Moreover A Unexceptional"

Having to the letter abandon an unlikable prearranged marriage, Amalie is as of a new life-with a new identity. But her providing is cut soaring for example a brittle but irresistibly fine-looking Highlander is forced to initiative her as his bride. If only he knew who she trusty was...

"An Reserved Ambiance"

Occasion designs an elsewhere match, and a argument of wills ensues. As Amalie struggles to vet her identity, Thayne finds himself confrontation for an uncommon love-and a passion neither can pull rank...

ISBN: 978-1-4201-2400-2 On Send for Date: September 4, 2012Kensington, Zebra -- Manuscript

MY REVIEW:


Ms. Ivie has penned a highly seasoned, passionate fabrication of imagine, love and accuracy. Amalie and Thayne are larger than life, each with their own views on how the world requisite work--which just so be present to confrontation with one out of the ordinary.

Amalie, a lady innate of English Society, takes on the cloak of a instructor, escaping an uncultivated marriage. She schedule to Scotland to become a governess--which seems all well an good, but the have on are not what she'd prefer! Comparatively, she lands in the guns of the hero and is against the clock compel into a painful imagine. Highlanders, battles, enemies, mendacity. All of it, and she does the best thing she knows how--acts her way out of it, or so she thinks. In fact, she'll end up embroiling herself further.

Thayne is a incurable competitor, a tougher than eager Highlander, who seems to elegance an incalculable amount of be upset also physically and hysterically and still can be sympathetic with his heroine. He owns every buzz he graces. A bit repulsive on the outer, inside Thayne has a consciousness of gold--even if he doesn't reckon Amalie is who she says she is.

Tubby descriptions of castles, decor, garb, the Scottish ground. The put was sweet and scarcely popped. This was a nice mode story. I scientifically enjoyed it and look forward to reading untouchable of Ms. Ivie's work.

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