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by Connie Mason, Mia Marlowe
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AlexiaChantel
AlexiaChantel rated it 13 years ago
From the moment Mad Rob storms into the church riding his fearsome stallion to steal the bride, your heart will be stolen right along with her. Rob MacLaren is a man who loved deeply and lost. It is touching to see how devoted to his wife he was, even though they were married a very short time. It i...
Reading Between the Wines Book Club
Reading Between the Wines Book Club rated it 13 years ago
Mad Rob McLaren has vowed to see Lachlan Drummond pay for the death of his beloved wife, Fionna, and what better way than to take Drummond’s intended wife from him at the altar? Forcing Drummond to accept the one-on-one battle Rob has been demanding for the last two years. After kidnapping Elspeth t...
Love Letters
Love Letters rated it 13 years ago
This was good. Average. Enjoyable for the time I was reading it, but I probably won't think about it again afterwards.Full review to come.
Red Hot Books
Red Hot Books rated it 13 years ago
Mad Rob McLaren is on a mission of vengeance. Two years ago, Lachlan Drummond kidnapped his wife, just days after their wedding. He raped her; and she killed herself. But despite Rob's effort, Drummond refuses to face him in combat. So Rob kidnaps Drummond's bride from the altar, hoping to finally g...
Nita Good Book
Nita Good Book rated it 13 years ago
This book has a familiar plot - the hero kidnaps the bride-to-be of the man he seeks revenge against. Elspeth Stewart's wedding ceremony to Lachlan Drummond is interrupted by "Mad Rob" McLaren as he rushes in on his horse, grabs her up, and tells her father and bridegroom they may come for her in on...
The Demon Librarian
The Demon Librarian rated it 13 years ago
This is my first book by Connie Mason and I have to say that I am very pleased to have discovered her work and have already added several more of her titles to my bookshelf. This one is actually a combined effort by two authors, Connie Mason and Mia Marlowe. I always find it interesting when I read ...
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