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Border Bride (Paperback)

by Arnette Lamb (Author)
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In 1735 Alpin MacKay's uncle dies and leaves the Barbados plantation she has run for years not to her but to Malcolm Kerr, a Scottish nobleman and the childhood friend with whom she played "kiss-the-freckle." Alpin returns to Scotland to seduce him with the help of her maid Elanna's "come-to-me sauce" and then trick him out of the plantation, but Malcolm has his own agenda: ruining Alpin's reputation. When she was six Alpin opened a jar of hornets under the toga Malcolm wore to impersonate Julius Caesar and the insects stung his testicles until they were "as big as the blacksmith's fists." Believing himself infertile and Alpin the cause of it, Malcolm "handfasts" himself to her, meaning that they will sleep together but only marry when she becomes pregnant. Veering from the ridiculous to the incomprehensible, Lamb ( Border Lord ) writes cryptically about Scottish politics and blithely introduces contemporary mores and habits. Malcolm's former mistress was using a contraceptive sponge and at one point he claims "in our culture we value our women for more than childbearing. We give them freedom." Alpin is equally ahead of her time. She only wants to possess her uncle's plantation so that she can free the slaves who toil there.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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In the sequel to Border Lord, Lady Alpin MacKay storms Kildalton Castle, determined to reclaim the property that had been stolen by her childhood nemesis, the handsome Scottish lord Malcolm Kerr. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good but Predictable Story, Jun 7 2002
By Tanya L. Schaub "TSchlaack" (Livermore, Maine USA) - See all my reviews
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This was a well written al be it predictable story about a woman who sets out to "get even" who finds out that in the end what she wants can be had with a little compromise and love.

The inclusion of the Muslim "friend" and African Princess in early Scottland along with a woman being the prime negotiator on many different affairs does seem to be a bit far fetched.

But, that aside it was very well written and moved right along. I would recommend this if you are looking for a light hearted, predictable but good read. Mrs. Lamb takes great pains in developing her characters which does well in the story.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Not the typical "romance", Jul 2 2001
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Annette Lamb has creative ideas for her characters, but sadly the plot was wrecked by their inconsistentcies. The heroine is manipulative and thoroughly confused...Alpin would definitely be branded as a flake in today's society. As for Alpin's leading man-Malcolm-He had a knack of changing his personality constantly, and I felt only pity for this character. I also found the lack of respect for the religious content aggravating and offensive. I felt I couldn't grasp any sort of interest with the book... I truly prefer the novels by the following authors: Elizabeth Lowell, Julie Garwood, and Iris Johansen.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The BEST BK eva eva!, Jul 14 2000
By "alexandrajones" (Hong Kong China) - See all my reviews
Okay, since I've got sucha bad review so far, I'll improve it. It is one of Arnette Lamb( whose dead so won't be producing anymore boks) best books. The tail, is relatively unique considering I haven't been through another bok with a similar plot. Alpin (who IS manipulative and confused, but then WHO ISN'T???)and Malcolm (who misjudged Alpin and had a change of heart) were childhod playmates. Alpin used to play a lot of pranks on him and once it got serioous and spilt hornets into his breeches and from den on he thought he couldn't have nemore children and so seeks revenge on Alpin when he grows up. He manipulates Alpin into coming bac to Scotland (as she'd went to Barbados) and makes her work for him and later be his mistress. Then he falls in love with her, and Alpin tries to leave him, but he wouldn't let her and stopped her many times. . . . . . O and Alpin at first believes shes a orphan with no one, but apparently she is a highland heiress with a grandfather whose looking for her.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lighthearted romantic historical with loveable characters.
Beautiful, spirited Alpin MacKay is both shocked and incensed to discover her lately-deceased guardian, Charles, has bequeathed his entire Barbados plantation--along with its... Read more
Published on April 18 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars This woman knows what she wants.
This is first book I have read by Arnette Lamb. Not knowing what to expect, I found well-written descriptions with lots of details (historically accurate) about daily life in the... Read more
Published on April 6 1998 by April M. Love

5.0 out of 5 stars A great escape to the highlands of Scotland
If you were enchanted with Malcom and Alpin as children in the previous book "Border Lord" You will be even more intrigued with them as adults. Read more
Published on Mar 31 1998

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