In The Warrior's Bed
by:
James Griffin (author)
Mary Wine (author)
Cullen McJames will not have his honour sullied, certainly not by his clan's nemesis Laird Erik McQuade. So when McQuade tells the Court of Scotland that Cullen has stolen his daughter's virtue, Cullen steals the daughter instead. Since his brother wed a fetching lass, Cullen's been thinking he...
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Cullen McJames will not have his honour sullied, certainly not by his clan's nemesis Laird Erik McQuade. So when McQuade tells the Court of Scotland that Cullen has stolen his daughter's virtue, Cullen steals the daughter instead. Since his brother wed a fetching lass, Cullen's been thinking he too needs a wife. A marriage could end the constant war between the clans. And looking on Bronwyn McQuade but once has put her in his dreams for a week...But Bronwyn won't go quietly. She won't be punished for what she did not do. Nor is she eager to live among the resentful veterans of McQuade wars. And however brave and beautiful a man Cullen may be, he has much to learn about a woman's fighting spirit. But as Bronwyn will discover, he has much to teach her as well...
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780758234650 (0758234651)
Publish date: February 1st 2010
Publisher: Brava
Pages no: 368
Edition language: English
Category:
Love,
Cultural,
Adult Fiction,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Medieval,
Historical Romance,
Regency,
Alcohol,
Wine,
Scotland
Series: McJames (#2)
In The Warrior's Bed is the second installment of McJames Series and it doesn't disappoint. In this installment, we get Cullen McJames' story. Cullen is Broderick's brother and second earl of Sterling. In the previous book, we meet him where he's all mischievous and such a flirt. Broderick hints ...
Another thrilling Highland romance by an author whose work I enjoy more with every book.
Summary:Cullen McJames will not have his honor sullied, certainly not by his clan's nemesis Laird Erik McQuade. So when McQuade tells the Court of Scotland that Cullen has stolen his daughter's virtue, Cullen steals the daughter instead.Since his brother wed a fetching lass, Cullen's been thinking h...
I really wanted to like these characters more. In truth, I was rooting for them most of the way; however, there was just something not quite right. I felt they were not well cemented. Which way would they go in their decision making process, and why? For lack of a better word, they were…'wishy-w...
Let me start by mentioning that I didn't read In bed with a Stranger, the book before In the Warrior's Bed, but even with a handful of references to it, I didn't have any trouble follwing this one.Having said that, the story for the most part is well written but ultimately a let down. It's the same...