The Bride and the Beast (Fairy Tales 2)
Teresa Medeiros makes her hardcover debut in this magnificently sensual and romantic tale filled with passion, humor, and suspense. It is the unforgettable story of two indomitable characters whose love affair is the stuff of which legends are made....Gwendolyn Wilder did not believe in...
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Teresa Medeiros makes her hardcover debut in this magnificently sensual and romantic tale filled with passion, humor, and suspense. It is the unforgettable story of two indomitable characters whose love affair is the stuff of which legends are made....Gwendolyn Wilder did not believe in dragons. But the superstitious villagers of Ballybliss did, and so Gwendolyn found herself bound to a post as a sacrificial offering to the Dragon who haunted the ruins of Castle Weyrcraig. Fifteen years earlier, someone had betrayed the Laird of Weyrcraig and his handsome young heir to the English for a thousand pounds in gold. Now the Dragon was demanding that very amount. The frightened Highlanders hoped that instead of gold, the fair virgin would satisfy the beast's insatiable appetite. As for Gwendolyn, she never doubted that the so-called Dragon was a fraud. She knew there was a perfectly good explanation for the mysterious lights seen flickering in the crumbling castle and the unsettling sound of bagpipes drifting through the glens. But as she waited for whoever-or whatever-to claim his prize, she could not help trembling as a furious storm lashed about her...and she saw what appeared to be dark wings and a stream of silver smoke emerge from the shadows. Rumor had it that the Dragon could take the form of a man, and so he did with Gwendolyn-a man who would not show her his face. He carried her into his lair and made her his prisoner, his pampered pet. And while she didn't expect to be eaten by the fire-breathing Dragon of Weyrcraig, neither did she expect to be warmed by his sensuous caresses or devoured by his passionate kisses. The Dragon had demanded gold and the fools had given him this golden-haired maiden. She was the very last thing he expected-and now there was no way he could let her go. She could never know that he was no monster but a flesh-and-blood man who had just laid eyes on the one woman who could slay him. Still, this supremely handsome man of devastating virility was more dangerous than any dragon. He would take it upon himself to enchant the practical Gwendolyn as she had enchanted him. He would weave a spell of sensuous magic around her that would defy all her commonsense notions and tempt her to believe in something even more unlikely than dragons and more powerful than the past that threatened them both-true love.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780553801255 (0553801252)
Publish date: June 6th 2000
Publisher: Bantam
Pages no: 291
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Cultural,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Medieval,
Fairy Tales,
Historical Romance,
Regency,
Scotland,
Beauty And The Beast
Series: Fairy Tales (#2)
Oh so bad. I give it 1.5 stars just because it had good beginning. From first third of the story everything goes down exponentially. Gwen and Dragon are spending most of the time in the darkness and she can see gleam of his eyes but not features of his face. It's unbelievable and unexplainable. You ...
My full review can be found here:http://samanthatule.wordpress.com/2013/09/04/book-review-the-bride-and-the-beast-by-teresa-medeiros/
A retelling of the Beauty and the Beast story set in Scotland in 1761. Fun romp of a book with two quite likeable characters in Gwendolyn Wilder and Bernard "Dragon" MacCullough. Several of the other sideline characters were fun as well.
As you can guess this story is based off of beauty and beast.Life in Ballybliss has fallen on hard times. Fifteen years ago the laird and his family were murdered by Englishmen and nothing has really been right since then. Gwendolyn is a young woman who is trying to live by her virtue and take care ...
I don't know what I expected from this book, but I liked it. It was not exactly my type of book but it was written well with a very interesting storyline and characters.