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The Scottish Bride

The Scottish Bride

List Price: $34.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Favorite Bride Book
Review: This is by far my favorite Bride book. I loved how Tysen and Mary Rose came together. They came together through love and respect. Tysen goes from stern to relaxed to stern then to relaxed again. It made his character believable especially all the pressures he was under. Mary Rose was so nice to read about, she wasn't a scared out of her mind person. She knew what had to be done and got it done. They came to love each other and when they married Tysen didn't have to resort to rape to have her. Bravo!!! I respect and love him for that and his moral/ethics of how to treat a person. Meggie is absolutely a kind and devout child. She wasn't smart-alecky or annoying. She truly cared for her father didn't want him hurt. Her brothers Max and Leo were awesome too. They instantly took to their new mother with little hesitation. I don't care what anyone else has said of this book, I really enjoyed it because it was a true romance. There was no show of domination from Tysen and Mary Rose was without fear of him because of it. Truly to me a great read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The only Coulter book I will keep.
Review: This was the first Coulter book I read. I looked at her others, and this is the ONLY one I will keep.

I looked at the other reviews, and could not understand why so many gave it a bad review. Then I realized why. Tysen.

He is a (gasp) MORAL person. He is not a rapist, nor can he empathize with the man who is trying to force Mary into a wedding by means of raping her. He does not abuse the heroine, physically or mentally. He has not bedded half the female population of the county. He was faithful to his late wife. He loves his children.

He is, if anything a little straightlaced, and learns passion and humor from Mary, instead of being the one to "loosen her up".

In other words, boring to Coulter fans. Understandable.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: brides trilogy is wonderful to start and coming end
Review: well, i've just started reading the second book and the first book of sherbrook bride, well it got me a little juiced up in three days and couldn't wait to read the others. as for the scottish bride, can't wait to get there and wonder which book showed when tysen got married and have three children. reading these reviews help me to look forward for the next one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Delightful, fun, pure escape
Review: Whenever I buy something from Amazon I always check the customer reviews as I have found them very helpful. That's why I was so surprised to see some of the reviews for this book that were so negative - a waste of time, etc. What do these readers expect? This is not Pulitzer Prize winning fiction. These books are what I call "bodice busters" and they're meant to be fun. That's exactly what they are. I've read all the heavy books I want to and still do on occasion. But mostly, when I read a novel, I want to be entertained and that's exactly what Catherine Coulter does. So for my money the book was well worth it. It passed the time, kept me interested and it was total escape. Bravo Ms. Coulter, keep em coming!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Sherbrookes go out in style!
Review: With releases of each subsequent historical romance by CatherineCoulter, I feel as though I'm in a smaller and smaller minority - Istill like her! Though The Scottish Bride won't go down as my favoriteCoulter by a long shot, it earns a respectable B- from me - I liked itsomewhat less than last year's The Courtship, but it's still arecommended read.

This is the fourth and final book in herregency-set historicals about the Sherbrooke family. The hero goesagainst type. Tysen Sherbrooke is a dour vicar, a widower with threechildren who travels to Scotland after he inherits a barony andcastle. He is not like his rakish brothers and brother-in-law, whostarred in the previous titles in this series.

Tysen rescues MaryRose Fordyce, the local bastard, from the clutches of a local man who,with the blessing of her uncle, will do anything, including rape,apparently, to force her into marriage with him. Tysen is outraged atthis turn of events, and is surprised as well to discover he hasfeelings for Mary Rose, feelings that don't conform to hispiousness.

It's one thing to read a romance where the heroinereforms a rake, it's another altogether to read a romance where theheroine brings chaotic light into the ordered presence of a prudishand seemingly humorless hero. As impressive as Mary Rose is in lightof her Untouchable status, Tysen's wavering between what he sees ashis religious duty and the joy he experiences with Mary Rose isterrific. And, to Coulter's credit, the appearance of characters fromthe earlier books in this series did not detract from this book'sstars - they provided both comic relief and a kick in the pants toTysen when necessary. Not all the secondary characters are aswell-drawn, however; Mary Rose's mother is particularly problematic,but I found Tysen's daughter Meggie engaging, though some may find herirritating.

There are some wonderfully funny scenes..., and somewith a strong emotional charge. Still, this is Tysen's book, and thosereaders looking for a different kind of hero should enjoy it.

TTFN,Laurie Likes Books

Publisher, All About Romance


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