The Laird
Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9781402295027 (1402295022)
ASIN: 1402295022
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: Captive Hearts (#3)
my second book from Grace Burrowes, and my last. the writing is good, but I don't like the way she tells her story. it's obvious she favors gentle men and a heroin who has suffered some kind of male violence in her stories. I keep asking myself: is this page 20 or 200? she builds no foundation for t...
“Sometimes even to live is an act of courage.” ― Seneca I've read a couple of Grace Burrowes' Windham series as well as a couple of her MacGregor series, and while none were awful, neither were they books I wanted to read over and over and none instilled a burning curiosity/longing to see the othe...
Some stories are hard to hear, that doesn't mean they shouldn't be told. All three books in the Captive series deal with abuse in all its forms and effects. The Laird is about child physical and mental abuse, I mention this because of how this can be a trigger for some but know that it is never grat...
Michael and Brenna have been married for over ten years, and were betrothed since childhood. Michael left ten years previous to fight in the war, and now he has returned and he barely knows Brenna. Brenna has had to fight for keeping their home, she has had to face enemies within the clan to keep th...