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Kate Campbell is rescued from the midst of a battle she and her men were
losing. Death was imminent when her rescuer arrived, as if an angel had
been sent from heaven. Kate soon learns he’s not what he seems, but
ironically her clan’s enemy a MacGregor. Worst is to come because he’s
the one they call The Devil. The man she believes killed her family, and
is now her abductor.
Callum MacGregor is the Laird of the persecuted MacGregor’s, and revenge
is all he lives for; revenge for the deaths in his family, for the loss
of their lands and for those who took away their Clan name. Revenge for
the years of torture his sister Maggie and Callum had to endure, at the
hands of the Campbell's. He has vowed they will suffer and die for their
deeds. He'll do whatever is necessary, even kidnapping an innocent
Campbell woman to ferret out his sworn enemy, her uncle the evil Earl of
Argyll. Villains, sensational descriptive prose and the medieval world
are brought to life, as the characters take you to their time.
This is an interesting story because Kate is no weak woman and Callum is
not an ordinary man. It’s not the usual Scottish-hero-kidnaps-heroine
and they fall in love story. It has an engaging plot filled with revenge
and hate, with a love that knows no barriers.
Great sexual tension and love scenes with some twists and turns make
this a one a roller coaster read. The villains are believable and the
conflict is strong enough to hold the truth. With a hero to die for and
a spunky heroine who knows her way around a sword, it’s a page turner.
The hero is a mentally and physically scarred man, who has lost all hope
of being loved. He doesn’t expect to fall in love, so he's caught by
surprise, because he lives and dies for revenge, and doesn't expect to
live very long. Kate is the ideal heroine, a strong take no prisoner
woman, tough when it matters, a woman who lives with scars of her own.
The secondary characters are brilliantly portrayed, a part of the story
without taking it over, in fact a must read book. |