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Forever Bride The [Mass Market Paperback]


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5.0 out of 5 stars Providing back cover blurb, Mar 28 2006
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This review is from: Forever Bride The (Mass Market Paperback)
From the back cover:

It was only a fairy tale...

But to Meagan Butler The Forever Bride was the most beautiful story she'd ever read. That was why she insisted on going to Scotland to get married in the very church where the heroine of the legend was wed to her true love. However, the violet-eyed advertising executive never expected the words of the story to transport her over two hundred years into the past, exchanging her vows not with her fiance, but with strapping Robert Cameron, laird of Thistledown Castle.

After convincing Robert that she was not the unknown woman he'd been contracted to marry, Meagan set off with the charming brute in search of the real bride and her dowry. But the longer they pursued the elusive girl, the less Meagan wanted to find her. For with the slightest touch Robert awakened her deepest desires, and she discovered the true meaning of passion. But was it all a passing fancy--or had she truly become the Forever Bride?

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2.0 out of 5 stars Started out good but then became boring., Jun 11 2002
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Brenda Condit "satinskper" (Albuquerque, NM USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Forever Bride The (Mass Market Paperback)
I liked the start of this book. The idea of the "Forever Bride" story is very beautiful and heart warming. I thought the plot of this story that the modern woman, Meagan, goes to Scotland to get married in an old church where the "Forever Bride" tale is said to have taken place, was unique. There she is suddenly flung back in time and ends up marrying, not her modern day fiance, but Robert Cameron, the Laird of Thistledown Castle. Robert has never met his bride to be so is shocked to see that she is not as young as he thought her to be, nor as innocent. He can't deny that he is attracted to her and tries to convince her that she is just as attracted to him. He soon realizes that she is not his real bride and together they set out to find the missing bride. The story is very good for a while and really held my interest but then it started to drag. I put this book down several times and it took days to finish it. I think the ideas of the book were good but not really brought to life. The characters were a bit lacking also.
I wish this had been a better book.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Started out good but then became boring., Jun 11 2002
By Brenda Condit "satinskper" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Forever Bride The (Mass Market Paperback)
I liked the start of this book. The idea of the "Forever Bride" story is very beautiful and heart warming. I thought the plot of this story that the modern woman, Meagan, goes to Scotland to get married in an old church where the "Forever Bride" tale is said to have taken place, was unique. There she is suddenly flung back in time and ends up marrying, not her modern day fiance, but Robert Cameron, the Laird of Thistledown Castle. Robert has never met his bride to be so is shocked to see that she is not as young as he thought her to be, nor as innocent. He can't deny that he is attracted to her and tries to convince her that she is just as attracted to him. He soon realizes that she is not his real bride and together they set out to find the missing bride. The story is very good for a while and really held my interest but then it started to drag. I put this book down several times and it took days to finish it. I think the ideas of the book were good but not really brought to life. The characters were a bit lacking also.
I wish this had been a better book.
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