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Kissing the Countess [Large Print] (Hardcover)

de Susan King (Author)
3.6étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (7 évaluations de client)

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Evan Mackenzie, the tragic hero in the first two books of King's Scottish Victorian trilogy (Taming the Heiress [BKL Jl 03] and Waking the Princess [BKL S 1 03]), finally finds his match when he literally falls in love by plunging down an icy slope during his climbing holiday. Catriona MacConn, a strong, hearty Highland lass, rescues the unconscious Evan and drags him to a half-ruined crofter's hut. Fortunately, they can lie together under her plaid to stay warm. Unfortunately, a search party--including her father, the Reverend MacConn--discovers them the next morning. Worse than that, Evan is the new Earl of Kildonan, and his father has evicted almost all of Catriona's friends and relatives from his lands. They marry but have much to work out, especially because, in addition to collecting the Highland songs of human and faery, Catriona helps smuggle evicted villagers back to their homes. With a little history, a little magic, and a lot of Highland charm, King has created another winner. Shelley Mosley
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Good, but not one of S.K's better books, Jui 23 2004
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This review is from: Kissing The Countess (Paperback)
The story was fine, but it was too choppy and didn't go from one thought or subject to the next very smoothly. And like so many other S.K. novels, this one was almost more about learning how to mountain-climb than a love story.

Also, the appearance of characters (the men) from other S.K. books have yet to stand out enough to make me want to rush out and buy that story. I find I do it because of who the author is. I will grab any S.K. book I see, even though I'm sometimes disappointed. In this particular case, Sir Aedan MacBride (Waking the Princess) was an outstanding character, but you'd never get that from his appearance in this book. I just happened to have read that one first.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Delightful from beginning to end!, Janv. 12 2004
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This review is from: Kissing The Countess (Paperback)
KISSING THE COUNTESS has a very special corner of my heart taken. What solace for myself and my mom while we care for my very ill sister.

We both agree it was a favorite of Susan King's work (we're both big fans) with a hero to die for (and Catriona almost does by the end, bless her heart!). Mom cautions though, that it's NOT a book you can go to bed with saying, "one more chapter and I'll turn off the light and get to sleep!"

Catronia was so interesting, both in her physical type and complexity. Her ties to her roots, the land, and her foregone concluded fate as a Plain Girl provided much inner conflict and much to love in her brave and generous nature. And I never thought Evan less strong for his own struggles with survivor's guilt and his own less-than-perfect family ties.

Wow, did KISSING THE COUNTESS get me longing for the Highlands and mountain climbing, even without the quest for the book's fairy crystal. Supporting characters like the heroine's brother and Mother Flora lept off the page. Sexy and evocative use of dress and cultural mores! The English class system along with some casual racism made the story full of painless history as well as a beautiful romance between opposites.

Thanks so much to Susan King for all the joy she brought to my mom and me at this very trying time for our family. This wonderful author is the fairy crystal to us.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 engaging, fast read, Nov. 29 2003
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This review is from: Kissing The Countess (Paperback)
I loved KISSING THE COUNTESS, which reads faster than some of King's previous novels. The plot is strong and straightforward, without a lot of unnecessary complications, and the characters are dynamic, real, and engaging. Catriona, the Highland minister's daughter who is dedicating her life to the welfare of her beloved Highlands, and Evan, the Highland-born, Lowland-raised earl who is not sure what he should do with his inherited property, quickly endeared themselves to me. The author includes some very interesting detail about an unusual subject, mountain climbing in Victorian times. You can feel the cold winds on your face, you can feel the effort it takes to climb a true Highland mountain, and you feel the reward of the beauty and grandeur when the top is reached. Very exciting and unusual in a romance. The characters, as always in a King novel, seemed very real to me, with very real emotions and reactions. Take any King hero or heroine, and you will find a friend you wish you had for yourself. These people are hard to leave at the end of the story, and I find myself thinking about them long afterward. For me, that is the hallmark of a good romance.
Susan King is one of the best. WHile I prefer her medievals, that may just be me, I have very much enjoyed her Victorian series too, and I eagerly look forward to anything she writes.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Needs an editor
This was really distracted. She created a really nasty villain, then did virtually nothing with him except something really contrived at the end. Read more
Publié le Nov. 28 2003

1.0étoiles sur 5 snooze a rama
this book is the worst of the 3 in this trilogy. I felt nothing when i read it. i like to hike, but the details of rock climbing totally detracted from this story. Read more
Publié le Nov. 16 2003 par Kathy VanKirk

4.0étoiles sur 5 Classic Susan King
I truly enjoyed this book-it was standard Susan King material. You felt as if you were on that mountain top and you felt the cold right along with them. Read more
Publié le Nov. 12 2003 par Isobel

4.0étoiles sur 5 engaging historical romance
In 1859, Evan Mackenzie arrives at his Scottish earldom without any fanfare. He loves the area, but has not been back in a decade since his mom walked out on his father. Read more
Publié le Nov. 7 2003 par Harriet Klausner

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