The Wedding (The Lairds' Brides)

The Wedding (The Lairds' Brides)
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In her latest, a 12th-century Scottish maiden falls for the leader of the clan that abducted her.Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal Garwood's fortunes continue to blossom; her last novel, For the Roses (LJ 8/95), marked her tenth best seller.
"Braveheart" lass This novel is such a fun read. A tiny girl proposes(after catching a small piglet for her own, for a pet in her father's castle) to a tall Highland lad when she is told by her older sister how it is done.Years later, she is on her way to meet her match--as ordered by her father-. Very good story J Kahele When she was barely six years old Brenna asked a man to marry her. Little did she know years later that boy now a man, a Scottish Highlander would come back to take her up on her request.Connor is determined to avenge his fathers death by stealing away the barons bride., the man. purposed three time and was denied twice but third was unanswered years later this might come back to her in good or bad way Do you ever wonder if anything in your childhood that you might have said and or done might come back in bite ya? If so the you would have alot in common with Lady Brenna. As a child she was always disobeying orders and getting into mischief . One day she decide she will find he
But, as she sets out to win the heart of the brave chieftain, a legacy of revenge ensnares Brenna in a furious clan war—and only her faith in her gallant husband can save her….. Determined to be happy, Brenna soon endears herself to most of the MacAlister clan, despite—or perhaps because of—her uncanny knack for getting into trouble. And although she comes to adore her brave, superstitious, gentle husband, she has no clue that Connor lives for the moments she whispers "I love you"…words she never meant him to hear. New York Times bestselling author Julie Garwood has captured the hearts of millions of listeners worldwide with timeless tales of love and soaring adventure. But en route to her betrothed, a rival band of Werce, painted warriors intercept her caravan and demand that she marry their leader—the handsome, quick-tempered laird Connor MacAlister, the same man she'd repeatedly proposed to as a child while he'd been a visitor to her father's castle. Though Brenna scarcely remembers the secret missives she'd sent to MacAlister declaring her love, she has never forgotten the tall visitor's dazzling, unexpected smile.Now older and wiser, Brenna harbors no illusions that Connor is in love with her—indeed, after a