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Maiden of Inverness (Mass Market Paperback)

by Arnette Lamb (Author)
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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YA?Meridene is destined by birth to turn the rule of Scotland over to her husband, but her cruel father would rather kill her than give up his kingdom. His enemy, King Edward of England, arranged the marriage between Meridene and Revas, a butcher's son, when she was only a child. For her safety, she is raised in an English convent, but 13 years later Revas kidnaps her to fulfill the legacy that will enable him to become king. He also wants her to learn to love the Scottish people, their culture, and himself. Lamb has provided a detailed, entertaining plot set in 14th-century Scotland with well-drawn central characters. Although somewhat similar to the novels of Julie Garwood, the dialogue is not as witty and the story itself moves at a slower pace.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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Barely on the threshold of womanhood, Meridene prepares to assume her responsibilities as the revered Maiden of Inverness, until a sinister act by King Edward I causes Meridene to be betrothed to a lowly butcher's son.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Maiden of Inverness, Dec 1 2001
By Brenda Thatcher "www.mystiquebooks.com" (Las Vegas, NV USA) - See all my reviews
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This book is close to being her BEST. Revas Macduff is a special kind of hero, the kind that is equally virile as loveable, and the relationship between he and Gibby brings tears to the eyes. While The Maiden herself gets somewhat trying, Revas and the entire cast of supporting characters more than make up for the heroine's somewhat less than sterling performance. There were times I laughed out loud, with tears in my eyes. If you get the chance, GET THE SERIES! Border Lord, Chieftain, and The Maiden. You may even break down and get the rest of the Scottish Fold, Border Bride and a short story inside A Holiday of Love. Hurrah for a man like Revas!
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5.0 out of 5 stars YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO PUT IT DOWN!, Mar 8 2001
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Maiden of Iverness is my favorite book in the entire universe! Kudos Ms. Lamb. The tale of a woman turned against her homeland and the butcher's son who is determined to win her heart for Scotland, and himself will make you cheer for Revas and envy Meridene. You will not be able to sleep until you read the whole thing from beginning to end, but that's just my opinion, so if it doesn't appeal to you, don't pay any attention to me. If you are as much big a fan as I am of Arnette Lamb, you will definitely want to read this book. Ciao!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Inventive Tale Without Much Punch, Dec 28 2000
By Kat K. Munro (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This book was nothing spectacular. While a well written account of early Highland myth and history, it lacks the sparkle and punch to set itself asside from similar themed romance.

The main characters are uni-dimensional. Revas MacDuff is a butcher's son turned warrior whose eye is on the Highland crown. His humor is forced and his might questionable. Meridene holds the legendary office of the Maiden of Inverness. Hers is the power to bestow the kingdom to her husband. She rebels against her own involvement in Scottish politics and yearns to return to the English abbey she grew up in. Her character comes off as a fearful, weak, and dull individual.

The problems of the characters are rehashed ad nauseum throughout the book until the ending, where the ties are neatly bound and everything rather amazingly resolves itself within mere pages.

The novel's backdrop of ancient Scotland was a plus. The legend of the Maiden, and its almost druid/magical references was a well-planned tale of pure fancy. Maiden of Inverness mentions some of the lesser appreciated clans that many historical fiction writers pass over. I believe with a better planned climax and plotting, this author has the ability to shine. I shall certainly check a few of her other Highland related titles to see if I fair any better.

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