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Rating: Summary: Arnette is great! Review: "True Heart" was a delightful book, and reading it made me read the first two books in the series. I found it not quite as enthralling as "Beguiled," and Arnette Lamb should study up
on her Scottish history and culture. One very obvious fault was the frequent mention of "Scottish" as a language. There
is no such language. The Scots spoke Gaelic. The main plot of "True Heart" didn't really show up till near the end, and it was quite weak. The plot of "Beguiled," on the other
hand, began at the very beginning of the novel. I'm looking
forward to reading more of Ms. Lamb's work, and hope to "Highland Rogue" in the library
Rating: Summary: In Memory of This Author - A True Literary Entertainer Review: Arnette was always one of my favorite authors and this, her last book certainly lives up to the humor and rich details of her previous works. I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm certainly going to miss her books. Cancer is a tragic disease and I hate that it robbed us of one of romance's brightest stars. Kudos and thanks, Ms. Lamb for carrying on until the end. I only wish I could have told you how much your work meant to me before it was too late.
Rating: Summary: A wonderful romance Review: Arnette was always one of my favorite authors and this, her last book certainly lives up to the humor and rich details of her previous works. I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm certainly going to miss her books. Cancer is a tragic disease and I hate that it robbed us of one of romance's brightest stars. Kudos and thanks, Ms. Lamb for carrying on until the end. I only wish I could have told you how much your work meant to me before it was too late.
Rating: Summary: In Memory of This Author - A True Literary Entertainer Review: I just recently found this author, and I'm saddened to learn she's no longer with us. This book was great, the characters endearing. Cameron was a great hero who lacked for nothing. I liked Agnes, and the way she argued with Cameron, as if they were brother and sister. Virginia was sweet; unfortunately, what happened to her happens all too frequently. Now, this mistress of Cameron's; I never got an insight into her character at all. Why did she do (say) what she did towards the end of the book? We knew next to nothing about her that would explain her actions. I'm just now reading HIGHLAND ROGUE, and it's great. I love Lachlan and at this point, it's hard to picture him and Juliet as parents of grown children. I'm waiting for his famous temper to unleash itself.
Rating: Summary: Another keeper from Arnette! Review: The first chapter is a bit slow going, but then it really
picks up. Old favorite characters are back in satisfying
detail, a fine end to her trilogy.
Rating: Summary: beautiful Scottish series... Review: this is the final book in the Clan MacKenzie saga. If you've read and enjoyed the other books in this series, especially Beguiled, Agne's story, then you owe it to yourself to pick up True Heart and find out what happened to Virginia.
Fans of Scottish Historicals should seek out Miss Lamb's books as they are older but better than some current novels out there. 5 stars!
Rating: Summary: True Heart is whimsical escapism for a cold winters night. Review: True Heart is a delightful read. Arnette Lamb is becoming a favorite of mine for her whimsical style of writing. In True Heart she brings back all the wonderful members Lachlan MacKenzie's family with their talents and foibles. While not as plot driven as her other books, it is a great book for curling up in front of a fire and losing oneself in time.
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