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Author: Gail MacMillan | Website
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Lady and the Beast
Historical English Tea Rose
Rating: Spicy Page Count: 246
Shipwrecked, Lady Kathryn Sheffield wakes in New Brunswick, Canada, to find a hulking beast leaning over her. Her intended destination was Jamaica, to an arranged marriage she didn’t want. The Beast, Hamish McDonald, needs to be rid of this Lady as soon as possible. His life in hiding due to a false accusation is in jeopardy. But who is deceiving whom? Between their growing love, the secrets, and a price on both their heads, will there be happiness for The Lady And The Beast?
Reviewer: Megan
Review: Jun 7, 2011
Genre(s): Historical Romance
"Lady and the Beast" is the story of beauty Kathryn Sheffield, a shipwreck survivor, and her subsequent rescue by the "beastly" Hamish MacDonald. Hamish, as a local, recluse healer in New Brunswick, Canada sometime during the 1800s, takes her into his home to heal. Before long, however, his ever-charming guest has the entire village believing them newlyweds from some romantic fairytale, when in reality he's
Passion and Prejudice
Veterinarian Dr. Madison Todd believes her father has been murdered by the poisonous emissions for the town’s pulp mill and is determined to make the new owner Clay Archer pay. As Madison sets out on a crusade to close Clay’s mill, Clay just as determinedly begins plans not only to continue production but to expand. When these two unrelenting personalities hit head-on, there’s bound to be fireworks.
Reviewer: Vee
Review: Nov 25, 2008
Madison Todd, a veterinarian in the mill town of Chemsly, believes the Glendon Forest Products mill is poisoning the town. After her father dies, she sets out to shut the mill down, an unpopular position with town's residents.
Little does she know, Clayton Archer, the mill's new owner through inheritance, intends to expand operations.
When she confronts him, sparks fly. While on the opposite
Tide Times
Wounded in Afghanistan, photojournalist Jordan Bradford is bitter to the core. He'll never be able to do the work that is his passion again. Planning to hermit himself away in a cabin on Nova Scotia's rugged southwestern shore, he's not prepared to meet beautiful, head-strong Molly Wallace sent by his mother to drag him back into the world in any way that she can. Molly is just as determined that he won't hide himself away and is willing to resort to any method she can devise to bring him out of his seclusion. Even if it means playing downright unfair and mean.
Reviewer: Diana Coyle
Review: Nov 4, 2008
Ms. MacMillan wrote an entertaining story with interesting characters. I really enjoyed how the author pitted Jordan and Molly against each other in their love-hate relationship. I felt bad for Molly because it seemed everything she did to help Jordan’s recovery was for naught. He wanted nothing to do with neither her nor his mother for even sending Jordan to stay at the Nova Scotia house
The Caledonian Privateer
The big black horse and his rider bursts out of the wind and rain to rescue Emma Prescott. Before she can fully regain her senses, Emma finds herself agreeing to play the role of the man's wife. But what is Captain Morgan Reynolds really? Is he a gallant ship's captain or a murderous highwayman? Emma, too, poses many questions. Has she been some wealthy mi'lord's courtesan or is she a master criminal, capable of stealing the magnificent jewels he finds in her possession? Lusting after a former lover, taunted and intrigued by the beautiful Emma, Captain Morgan Reynolds will only learn the truth about his surrogate bride when he's captured by the enemy and his own life is at stake.
Reviewer: Kyraninse
Review: May 8, 2008
Genre(s): Historical Romance
I truly fell in love with Emma - she has the perfect blend of intelligence, grit and spirit - to the point where I sometimes think that she's too good for Morgan. Not that I have anything against that lovely man, but he really did put her through her paces before settling down. I really enjoyed how Gail constructed the story and painted a picture of true and loyal love. Although I did wish towards the end to
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