Each and every time I revisit this book, I fall a little more in love with it. This is the Julie Garwood that I love. This is where my Julie Garwood heart lays. Julie Garwood knows how to write around my heart with her Highlander stories. I love her Highlanders. Each and every single one of them, we...
"The Secret" opens with a memorable line in a memorable Prologue describing certain points of their childhood friendship, and then quickly moves into the present time as Frances Catherine's husband seeks to make good on his wedding promise to go into England and bring Judith back in time to help del...
When she was a very young girl, English Judith Hampton met Scottish Frances Catherine Kirkcaldy and their lives were forever changed. Neither knew they were supposed to be enemies and forged a lifelong friendship. When Frances Catherine was near time to deliver her first born, the laird of her cla...
I liked this story but not as much as I hoped to. Don't get me wrong it was funny, nicely written and everything but it didn't really get to me or leave me smiling. I likes reading about Judith and Iain - their talks, their fights, their love for each other.I especially liked the friendship between ...
What a great romance book. However, there was much more to it than just romance. A lot of information about the time period. I'm just glad I gave birth with modern medicine.Complete Review
Re-read by audiobook. I also have the paperback.I enjoyed the audiobook but liked reading the physical book more. The narration was good but a little dated. Previous review on 12/25/09Loved this book, loved Judith and Iain's story. I liked it more than the last book, The Wedding by Julie Garwood...
This was a solid read from Julie Garwood, if not exactly what I expected. Judith has been raised in England, tossed around by her mother between relatives, and believing her father to be dead. In fact, he is a Scottish laird. Judith's best friend from childhood, Frances Catherine, summons her to...
Judith’s best friend is getting ready to have her baby and Judith made her a promise to be there no matter what. Going against her drunken uncle and her selfish mother she leaves England with the Laird of her friends’ clan. On the journey she and Iain become close, when they get to Scotland Judith m...
Love those Highlanders! (And Garwood writes them without a silly amount of "Och!"s and "wee lassie"s, too.) Iain and Judith are just great characters who make a great couple. Laird Iain is a delicious combination of protective, possessive, dominant and aggressive, yet at the same time tender with Ju...
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