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Christmas Knight

Christmas Knight

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Ho hum
Review: At 385 pages (more or less) this book is about 200 pages too long. The premise was great, and it would have been a great light (short) holiday romance. As another reviewer pointed out (V.V. Yaeggy) it seems that Skye couldn't decide what to do with her story once it got going, so she just kept dragging it out. New (and seemingly important) characters are suddenly--and clumsily-- introduced mid-stream. Vague references are made to the "danger" MacLeod senses, but readers have seen absolutely no evidence of it. Ghosts and other spirits are suddenly conjured out of nowhere (pardon the pun), seemingly as the only way to resolve the plot, and totally strains the credibility. Hope doesn't believe MacLeod's story of being sent through time, and MacLeod's stoic sense of honor wears thin after the fifteenth scene of he & Hope in a passionate clinch... which is a LOT. Some of the dialog & descriptions in these scenes seems rather overdone, too.

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Ho hum
Review: At 385 pages (more or less) this book is about 200 pages too long. The premise was great, and it would have been a great light (short) holiday romance. As another reviewer pointed out (V.V. Yaeggy) it seems that Skye couldn't decide what to do with her story once it got going, so she just kept dragging it out. New (and seemingly important) characters are suddenly--and clumsily-- introduced mid-stream. Vague references are made to the "danger" MacLeod senses, but readers have seen absolutely no evidence of it. Ghosts and other spirits are suddenly conjured out of nowhere (pardon the pun), seemingly as the only way to resolve the plot, and totally strains the credibility. Hope doesn't believe MacLeod's story of being sent through time, and MacLeod's stoic sense of honor wears thin after the fifteenth scene of he & Hope in a passionate clinch... which is a LOT. Some of the dialog & descriptions in these scenes seems rather overdone, too.

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Even Time Cannot Stop True Love!
Review: Hope O'Hara bought an run down mansion and was turning it into an inn. Unknown to her, by purchasing the estate, she had placed herself between cruel men and an object they want at all costs. She needed a hero.

The Wishwell sisters decided to give Hope O'Hara a hand. Once put to a vote, a hero was brought forth...a knight from the thirteenth century.

***Do not let the word "Christmas" in the title have you skip this one! It may be after the holidays, but Christmas is mentioned very little in this book. Here is one for any time of year! Christina Skye has shown, and very well I might add, that true love can overcome anything...even time.***

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The perfect time travel/paranormal romance
Review: Hope O'Hara foolishly purchases Glenbrae House in the Scottish Highlands without actually seeing the place. Hope wants to have permanent roots and feels that converting the old manor to a bed and breakfast will provide her the security to accomplish her dream.

As the house is being renovated, Hope's neighbors, the Wishwell sisters, descendents of Sidhe ancestors, decide to do cross century matchmaking. They bring to Hope's time, Ronan Macleod, a late thirteenth century warrior, who was a one-time owner of Glenbrae. Hope and Ronan begin to fall in love with each other, but both have valid reasons to ignore these feelings.

CHRISTMAS KNIGHT, the latest Draycott Abbey story, is a well-written time travel romance that will elate fans of the sub-genre, but especially the series. The lead characters are charming, however the Wishwell siblings steal the show (hopefully, they will make future meddling appearances). Though there are explicit sex scenes, Christina Skye soars into the stratosphere with her delightful holiday tale.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of my ALL TIME FAVORITES!!!
Review: Hope O'Hara, felt connected to Glenbrae House the moment she spotted it and with an inheritance received from her beloved uncle, the very last relative she had. The connection with something, anything, would be welcome to take away the pain of loneliness. This 13th century manor would take an enormous amount of money to make it into the prosperous B&B she had envisioned - more than even she had anticipated without paying guests to help get her established. As the tax man starts breathing down her neck, what Hope needed, was a Knight in Shining Armour, and Ronan MacLeod was just what the doctor ordered. Oh, did I say doctor? What I meant was the three Wishwell sisters who seemed to have a hand in conjuring up this 13th century warrior.

Ronan MacLeod, a fierce warrior, had been granted Glenbrae House, by King Edward for his deeds and he wanted nothing more than to forget, the horrors and nightmares of the battles he had fought, and the murders he had committed for this hated English King. Finally, dead inside, he would have a home - long in coming but not for very long in keeping as he was thrust into the 21st century to save a damsel in distress.

From the moment he caught Hope in his arms, as she fell from the roof of Glenbrae House, feelings he had never experienced before rose to the surface. He had enjoyed women, purely as a means to satisfy an itch - but never before was his heart caught up in his chest where he actually felt something for a woman. But here, this strong woman, dressed strangely, and with shorn hair aroused all his feelings of lust and protectiveness. But how could Hope believe this man was from the 13th century, even if he did come dressed in realistic Armour and riding a great war horse? How could she possibly trust him with her heart - he had to be an actor or something to explain his appearance.

Ronan, on the other hand, could believe - Glenbrae House was his home, the same but different. He could see he was in the future but his honor would keep him from his feelings for Hope knowing that at any moment he could be thrust back into his own time. He had been brought here because Hope was in danger and needed protection - but who would protect him from losing his heart?

I am a Christina Skye `Draycott Abbey' fan, and anyone who has read any of the Draycott Abbey books know how spell binding they can be. While the Christmas Knight does not take place at Draycott Abbey, characters from the Abbey do come to Glenbrae including Adrien and his cat Gideon. Yet, you will find Glenbrae House has a charm of it's own as the talented Ms. Skye introduces you to even more enjoyable characters including three delightful witchy type sisters. It is a great book to be reading at this time of the year as you can enjoy the magic here as well as into the Christmas season. I can definitely recommend this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Magical Christmas Knight
Review: Hope O'Hara, felt connected to Glenbrae House the moment she spotted it and with an inheritance received from her beloved uncle, the very last relative she had. The connection with something, anything, would be welcome to take away the pain of loneliness. This 13th century manor would take an enormous amount of money to make it into the prosperous B&B she had envisioned - more than even she had anticipated without paying guests to help get her established. As the tax man starts breathing down her neck, what Hope needed, was a Knight in Shining Armour, and Ronan MacLeod was just what the doctor ordered. Oh, did I say doctor? What I meant was the three Wishwell sisters who seemed to have a hand in conjuring up this 13th century warrior.

Ronan MacLeod, a fierce warrior, had been granted Glenbrae House, by King Edward for his deeds and he wanted nothing more than to forget, the horrors and nightmares of the battles he had fought, and the murders he had committed for this hated English King. Finally, dead inside, he would have a home - long in coming but not for very long in keeping as he was thrust into the 21st century to save a damsel in distress.

From the moment he caught Hope in his arms, as she fell from the roof of Glenbrae House, feelings he had never experienced before rose to the surface. He had enjoyed women, purely as a means to satisfy an itch - but never before was his heart caught up in his chest where he actually felt something for a woman. But here, this strong woman, dressed strangely, and with shorn hair aroused all his feelings of lust and protectiveness. But how could Hope believe this man was from the 13th century, even if he did come dressed in realistic Armour and riding a great war horse? How could she possibly trust him with her heart - he had to be an actor or something to explain his appearance.

Ronan, on the other hand, could believe - Glenbrae House was his home, the same but different. He could see he was in the future but his honor would keep him from his feelings for Hope knowing that at any moment he could be thrust back into his own time. He had been brought here because Hope was in danger and needed protection - but who would protect him from losing his heart?

I am a Christina Skye 'Draycott Abbey' fan, and anyone who has read any of the Draycott Abbey books know how spell binding they can be. While the Christmas Knight does not take place at Draycott Abbey, characters from the Abbey do come to Glenbrae including Adrien and his cat Gideon. Yet, you will find Glenbrae House has a charm of it's own as the talented Ms. Skye introduces you to even more enjoyable characters including three delightful witchy type sisters. It is a great book to be reading at this time of the year as you can enjoy the magic here as well as into the Christmas season. I can definitely recommend this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ANOTHER GREAT ADDITION TO A GREAT SERIES!!!
Review: I absolutely loved this book! I have read all of the Draycott Abbey books and I must say that CHRISTMAS KNIGHT was my favorite. It was filled with mystery, danger, humor, and a steamy passionate love. I totally fell in love with Ronan. His reaction to his time warp was very believable. The love that blossomed between Ronan and Hope was heartwarming. I also love the way Christina Skye always manages to include her previous fantastic Draycott Abby couples into her new stories. This was a fantastic read. I recommend it and all of the previous Draycott Abby books. You'll love CHRISTMAS KNIGHT. Trust me!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A surprisingly good sci-fi romance it I have ever read one!
Review: I happen to be an avid reader of romance novels and this one broke from the mold of romance novels and caught my undivided attention. It mixes the reality of everyday life and the fantasy of an actual knight falling in love with you. That is perhaps my favorite thing about the book, the fact that, however unrealistic, the book is still in modern times and could still happen to me! The story is called Christmas Knight by Christina Skye and the title is just what it says. A man is enabled to travel several centuries into the future to find the woman of his dreams and help her save her inn. The majority of the scenes take place in modern-day Scotland at a small inn bought by Hope from the inheritence she received when the last of her family passed on. The inn happens to be the house of a knight of royalty several centuries in the past. Somehow the inn connects Hope and Macleod bringing them together with a little help from three meddling witched with some good intentions. In the end, they must face several more external hurdles before they save each others lives, both on the inside and outside. The book starts just a little slow and a little confusing with the scenes changing between the centuries. Both Hope, and the knight (in shining armor), MacLeod were misunderstood in their own centuries and needed a place to start over. They were both very deep people within their own time frames. Macleod was thought to be a ruthless savage appointed by the king to be a knight because of his killing ability. Hope was thought to be rather strange because she never settled down. She lost her family early on in life and could never feel comfortable in one place with one person before Macleod. Over time, you see the characters understanding each other and the others problems. Hope must show Macleod the new world he must live in and yeild to not always being the one in command and Hope must take responsibility over him and let herself get involved on a deeper level, no matter the risk he brings. You notice them becoming so involved with each other that you almost feel like you are intruding on something beautiful between them. Except you don't. Christina Skye somehow makes you feel not like the outsider, but as a welcomed third party involved in the whole relationship. The language in the novel is tipical of romance novels: very poetic and lyrical. The scenes are beautifully described, "A chipped flagstone path ran past the first early roses, an explosion of pink, peach, and fuschia. Below the thatched roof, sunbeams lit hundreds of fragile leaded-glass panels...All had been full of broody atmosphere tinged with magic." The only problem I see in both the plot and in the book is very minor. I picked up the novel knowing that fantasy would be the major theme but there was so much magic involved in bringing Macleod to this century, you get easily confused. Aside from this, the plot moves fairly rapidly and the relationship progresses with every page. Any lover of romance novels will welcome this fresh change of theme and scenery and the ever-present "perfect ending" will make everyone feel good.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A surprisingly good sci-fi romance it I have ever read one!
Review: I happen to be an avid reader of romance novels and this one broke from the mold of romance novels and caught my undivided attention. It mixes the reality of everyday life and the fantasy of an actual knight falling in love with you. That is perhaps my favorite thing about the book, the fact that, however unrealistic, the book is still in modern times and could still happen to me! The story is called Christmas Knight by Christina Skye and the title is just what it says. A man is enabled to travel several centuries into the future to find the woman of his dreams and help her save her inn. The majority of the scenes take place in modern-day Scotland at a small inn bought by Hope from the inheritence she received when the last of her family passed on. The inn happens to be the house of a knight of royalty several centuries in the past. Somehow the inn connects Hope and Macleod bringing them together with a little help from three meddling witched with some good intentions. In the end, they must face several more external hurdles before they save each others lives, both on the inside and outside. The book starts just a little slow and a little confusing with the scenes changing between the centuries. Both Hope, and the knight (in shining armor), MacLeod were misunderstood in their own centuries and needed a place to start over. They were both very deep people within their own time frames. Macleod was thought to be a ruthless savage appointed by the king to be a knight because of his killing ability. Hope was thought to be rather strange because she never settled down. She lost her family early on in life and could never feel comfortable in one place with one person before Macleod. Over time, you see the characters understanding each other and the others problems. Hope must show Macleod the new world he must live in and yeild to not always being the one in command and Hope must take responsibility over him and let herself get involved on a deeper level, no matter the risk he brings. You notice them becoming so involved with each other that you almost feel like you are intruding on something beautiful between them. Except you don't. Christina Skye somehow makes you feel not like the outsider, but as a welcomed third party involved in the whole relationship. The language in the novel is tipical of romance novels: very poetic and lyrical. The scenes are beautifully described, "A chipped flagstone path ran past the first early roses, an explosion of pink, peach, and fuschia. Below the thatched roof, sunbeams lit hundreds of fragile leaded-glass panels...All had been full of broody atmosphere tinged with magic." The only problem I see in both the plot and in the book is very minor. I picked up the novel knowing that fantasy would be the major theme but there was so much magic involved in bringing Macleod to this century, you get easily confused. Aside from this, the plot moves fairly rapidly and the relationship progresses with every page. Any lover of romance novels will welcome this fresh change of theme and scenery and the ever-present "perfect ending" will make everyone feel good.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: sooooooo gooooooooood!!
Review: I have been a Christina Skye follower ever since I read "East of Forever" and I have never been disappointed by her glorious stories...and this time is no exception!! "Christmas Knight" is one of my favorite time traveling novels because, unlike many time travel stories where the heroine gets her man by way of his spirit occupying a similar-looking man's body, Hope got the exact same man that she first met and fell in love with. That was such a great ending that I actually shouted out "YES!!" when I realized they would remain together, rather than being separated, then reunited.

This book definitely contained all that I love about Christina Skye's stories: deep emotions (that even I can really feel), lots of passion, intrigue, time travel, Draycotte Abbey (specifically Adrian and that little miracle cat Gideon), and, of course, lots of love. I will never forget this story, and I am sure that whomever reads it will not forget it too soon either.


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