Unwed And Unrepentant/A Traitor's Touch/Return Of The Viking Warrior
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Unwed and Unrepentant – Marguerite Kaye
Headstrong Lady Cordelia Armstrong is furious when her father manipulates her into a betrothal with his business partner and her one–time lover Iain Hunter.
Understanding Cordelia's reluctance, Iain proposes a pretend engagement. But as they travel to magical Arabia, the lines between fantasy and reality blur...
A Traitor's Touch – Helen Dickson
With Scotland ready for battle, Henrietta Brody's only chance for survival is to journey with her enemy, the handsome Jacobite, Lord Simon Tremain.
His protection awakens a forbidden desire in Henrietta. But torn between her past and her future, the Jacobite and the man, Henrietta must fight to resist this traitor's touch.
Return Of The Viking Warrior – Michelle Styles
Kara Olofdottar's proud husband, raider Ash Hringson, has been gone too long. Now, she must remarry to protect her lands for her son.
But then, on her wedding day, the conquering warrior returns – and is less than impressed to find his beautiful wife intent on marrying someone else!
Marguerite Kaye
Marguerite Kaye writes hot historical romances from her home in cold and usually rainy Scotland. Featuring Regency Rakes, Highlanders and Sheikhs, she has published almost fifty books and novellas. When she’s not writing she enjoys walking, cycling (but only on the level), gardening (but only what she can eat) and cooking. She also likes to knit and occasionally drink martinis (though not at the same time). Find out more on her website: www.margueritekaye.com
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Reviews for Unwed And Unrepentant/A Traitor's Touch/Return Of The Viking Warrior
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5*I received this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*Unwed and Unrepentant is the fifth book in a series from which I've only read the previous book but, like I mentioned in my opinion of that book, each story is independent enough to allow for an isolated reading.The protagonist is Cordelia, the last of the Armstrong sisters to have her story told. In the previous book the author had already hinted at the fact that Cordelia had run away from home and no one knew her whereabouts. Now, nine years later, Cordelia returns to her father's house with the purpose of reconciling and resuming her relationship with her sisters. Contrary to what her father might have thought, though, Cordelia didn't come running with her tail between her legs, she doesn't need him for she has her own means of subsistence. But even so, her father manages to complicate things for her by telling her she'll only be a part of the family again if she marries the man he has chosen for her: Iain Hunter. The man she spent a night with a year ago.Cordelia won't even consider her father's proposal until Iain comes up with the idea of a fake engagement so they'll both get what they want. Because, you see, Iain is a member of the bourgeoisie, he owns a shipyard and he wants to get a contract with Cordelia's brother-in-law, the sheikh to whom Celia has married, to build ships in Arabia. But Cordelia's father will only give him the business if he allies himself with Cordelia. And that's exactly what he does, although not exactly in the way Lord Armstrong thinks...The attraction they felt for each other a year ago is as strong or even stronger than it was back then so, even though it's a fake engagement, it doesn't mean it can't be consummated, right?Even more than the story, it were the characters that enchanted me in this book, and that made me give it a five star classification. Cordelia is an independent woman who has decided, long ago, that she was never going to get married and subject herself to the will of any man. Besides that, she is also a woman ahead of her time, comfortable with her sexuality and shameless about having sexual relations with strangers something that, at the time, was a male exclusive. I loved Cordelia because she is faithful to her principles till the end and she doesn't turn into a silly woman just because she fell in love.And Iain is also lovely... Being a member of the bourgeoisie, he has always had to work and fight for what he has and that's maybe why he can understand Cordelia's reasons. And even though he is always trying to seduce her, never once does he try to change her, he accepts her as she is and likes her that way. And he is always truthful to her, and that was another thing I enjoyed immensely, the sincerity of their relationship. They talk things through and they clarify situations and positions, always with mutual respect.A romance I sincerely recommend, different from the others I have read, and probably with the most functional relationship I have ever read. And that leaves nothing to desire in terms of sensuality and romance. Oh, I did I mention that Iain is Scottish, and sometimes talks with an accent?
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This wasn't a bad read, I read it a while ago and remember wondering what had gone before with the heroine's sisters and then I remembered how much I dislike the arabian prince trope and the moment passed. Lady Cordelia Armstrong is pretending to be a widow as this keeps some of the questions at bay and is convinced by her father to go on a business trip to deal with some of his business in the Arab states with Iain Hunter, a former lover.It's interesting and not a bad read but not really my thing. I did think that the characters had worked out a lot of their issues and had come to a place where they wanted their relationship to succeed.