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Tamed by a Laird [Mass Market Paperback]

Amanda Scott

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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Forever; Original edition (July 1 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0446541370
  • ISBN-13: 978-0446541374
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 3.2 x 17.8 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 249 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #402,229 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Rave reviews for Border Lass:

"...Combines a passionate love story...a thrilling tale, rife with villains and...an intricately plotted story whose characters captivate..." (Fallenangelreviews.com 2008)

Border Lass is a combination of a charming romance, a tale of murder and intrigue, and an enlightening, entertaining foray into Medieval Scottish history in which the times and the people come alive." (Romance Reviews Today Jane Bowers )

Great reviews for Border Wedding:

"...seen mainly from Meg's and Wat's points of view, with the well-written narrative and dialogue and the exciting plot drawing the reader every more deeply into their lives, BORDER WEDDING proves great stories of Scotland don't only arise out of the HIGHLANDS." (Romancereviewstoday.com )

"Don't miss this beautiful historic tale of a man who doesn't know love is right under his nose. Find out what Meg's choice is in...BORDER WEDDING." (Bookcovereviews.com )

"Amanda Scott's gift is in her ability to create people you want to know. No matter what the conflict or the storyline, you're always drawn to the people. BORDER WEDDING...is no exception. Another winner!" (Freshfiction.com )

"Amanda Scott has possibly written the best historical in ages!.... BORDER WEDDING is the best book to come along in a long time, and the anticipation for the next book with Amalie has already begun." (Fallenangelreviews.com )

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National bestselling author Amanda Scott sweeps readers back to the turbulent fourteenth-century Scottish Borders, where valiant men and women risk everything for their land. Jenny Easdale is ready to accept her fate. She's agreed to marry a man she will never love - yet not before slipping away for one last adventure. Following a traveling minstrel troupe, she's whisked into a world of intoxicating freedom. Then, all too soon, she finds herself in danger - from a vengeful political plot against Scotland and from the man who has come to take her home. Dutybound to return with his brother's wayward bride, Sir High Douglas is not prepared for how her quick wit, courage, and laughing eyes touch his warrior heart. Now, as the merry minstrels play matchmaker and passion sparks between Hugh and Jenny, the conspiracy against Scotland builds...and threatens all they hold dear. (2008)

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Amazon.com: 3.0 out of 5 stars (6 customer reviews)

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating historical details, Nov 11 2009
By S. Deeth "Sheila Deeth" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Tamed by a Laird (Mass Market Paperback)
Ah but I'm English; how could I enjoy a book where the English are the enemy? But I'd have to say, I did enjoy Amanda Scott's book, set in the 14th century Scottish Borders. I may not have been entirely convinced by Jenny Easdale's curious escapade, but I was certainly entranced.

Rushing from an unwelcome betrothal, determined to enjoy her last moments of freedom, Jenny joins the minstrels and is welcomed by a host of fascinating characters. Meanwhile Sir Hugh is sent to bring her home, and ends up disguising himself as a minstrel too. When the two sing together, love blooms. But is Jenny right to fear a plot against her country, or is Sir Hugh right to insist that she go home?

The people, places and attitudes feel well-researched and very real, lending strength to the story. And Jenny is a great character--wise, well-taught, and duty-bound to the workers of Easdale as well as to the rules of the rich. She makes a fitting foil for Sir Hugh, and their stormy relationship unfolds with entertaining twists and turns as the mystery is solved.

I loved the insights into Borders life, and the notes at the back of the book--I even learned where the British "pound sterling" comes from! And I loved the adventure of the tale, like a grown-up version (with bedroom scenes of course) of the stories I read as a child. I shall definitely look out for more in this series.

2 of 4 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Love, intrigue, danger and Scotland - Tamed by a Laird is a fun escape!, Aug 28 2009
By M. Lapus "@ Starting Fresh blog" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Tamed by a Laird (Mass Market Paperback)
Synopsis:

Young, wealthy, and orphaned and living in the 1300s, Jenny Easdale is in the unenviable position of being engaged to her guardian's brother-in-law, Reid. While Reid is good looking, he's immature and spoiled. Reid hasn't had experience managing an estate but expects to run Easdale once they're married.

During her betrothal celebration, Jenny yearns for adventure and with little planning, decides to sneak out with her personal servant when Peg visits her cousin among the entertainers. Jenny passes as her maidservant's cousin and takes on the role of a singer to be able to join the troupe. During their travels, Jenny overhears a strange conversation that may prove treasonous.

Meanwhile, when her guardian realizes that Jenny's missing, it's Reid's elder brother, Hugh Douglas, that offers to bring Jenny back. When Hugh finds her, he decides to listen to her pleas and agrees to protect her cover and become part of the traveling troupe himself while searching for the mysterious conspirators. As Jenny and Hugh work together, they gradually become friends. As Hugh realizes that Reid would be a bad match for Jenny - Reid would try to control her without understanding or valuing her strengths. So, what should they do when circumstances offer Hugh and Jenny the chance to be together?

Review:

Amanda Scott has delivered a fun and exciting romance set in medieval Scotland. Jenny Easdale is spirited, generous, and beautiful. Hugh Douglas is a wonderful romantic lead. Together, they make Tamed by a Laird an enjoyable escape - either for the beach or during a rainy day.

2 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars super Scottish medieval romance, July 2 2009
By Harriet Klausner - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Tamed by a Laird (Mass Market Paperback)
In 1374 in Annandale, Scotland, her guardian Lord Dunwythie informs the Baroness of Easdale seventeen year old Janet, called Jennifer, that he will select a husband for her. Outraged as she believes he shouts nonsense that she no rights, except what he grants her, Jennifer decides a stranger would be a better choice; preferably one that does not stay. His selection Reid Douglas is not who the teen wants.

At her betrothal gala, after a drunken Reid pawed her, Jennifer enjoys a show of traveling minstrels and opts for a final fling before she is forced to say I do. Since her maid Peg's brother Bryan is a part of that performing troupe, Jennifer joins them. She surprises everyone with her singing skills and is joined on stage by Sir Hugh Douglas, her betrothed's older brother, who has hidden his identity while roaming with the minstrels. As they fall in love, they must trust each other with the truth while also preventing an odious scheme that will harm Scotland.

Once again, Amanda Scott provides her fans with a super Scottish medieval romance starring two terrific lead characters and a strong support cast who either bring out the essence of the era or the main players. The story line is fast-paced from the moment Dunwythie dispatches Sir Hugh to bring home the runaway Janet; only to fall in love while Reid was sleeping it off.

Harriet Klausner
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