3.5 stars"Oh, God." "Nay, lass. Connor." That sums up the book for me. Laugh-out-loud funny, charming, sweet and fast-paced. Brenna is a hoot, and she was the best part of the story. (Connor wasn't so bad either.)
The Wedding managed to make its way up into the ranks of Garwood books that earned a five star rating. Why? Because this book took me from laughing hysterically, to being angry enough for my blood pressure to shoot up (or so my throbbing temples testified to), to being so sad I wanted to cry. Also...
Ahh bu kitabın hangi kısmında bahsedim ben size :D Connor benim ilk iskoç aşkım sandığım varlıktı :lol: Ama sonradan öğrendim ki Şeker Kız Cindy deki Anthony i unutmuşum :lol: Benim bağımlılık derecesinde bir İskoç hastalığım var :D Çoook seviyorum dışı taş aşka gelince pamuk gibi olan yaratıkları :...
Like the first one better. I started getting sick of Garwood's heroines' single purpose in life to bring their husbands to realize that he loves her. Maybe two in a row is too much garwood, might switch to Mary Balogh first for my romance. It also annoyed me meeting Alec and Jamie again but not real...
At 10 year’s old Connor MacAlister gets proposed to by a young Brenna. It’s a proposal that he never forgets and apparently decides to take seriously now that he is in need of a wife. Without leaving Brenna much of a choice Connor marries her in a quick wedding and gets her back to his clan. At firs...
The book took me a while to get into it. I liked both the hero and heroine but wasn't crazy about them like I've been with other of Julie Garwood's books. I did like it overall though.
Lady Brenna is travelling from her home in England to marry the laird McNair. Her father arranged this marriage, and although she’s never met this laird, she won’t disobey her father. As she travels through the highlands, her party is overcome by Scottish savages, who quickly subdue her soldiers a...
I don't know, the woman in this one was such a sap. I mean, things get said to her that are nasty and she vows to improve the next time. I don't know, she was such a doormat it annoyed me.
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