Rating:  Summary: ENJOYABLE! Review: This is the first book by this author I have read. It was most enjoyable. I loved Gareth and Margery. The story was a little predictable, but the fairy tale ending was still satisfying. I will read other books by this author.
Rating:  Summary: couldn't put it down Review: This is the first book that I have read by this author and I am now going to go out and get the first 2 in the series.The only reason why I gave it 4 stars was it was a little predictable. But a great read. The author had some interesting twists with the plot...
Rating:  Summary: couldn't put it down Review: This is the first book that I have read by this author and I am now going to go out and get the first 2 in the series. The only reason why I gave it 4 stars was it was a little predictable. But a great read. The author had some interesting twists with the plot...
Rating:  Summary: My Lady's Guardian Review: When Margery Welles was a child, Sir Gareth Beaumont saved her life. They had become friends but lost touch for several years. Now that Margery is grown, Gareth senses Margery is in danger once again. Margery's danger is of a different sort now. Since she is young and unmarried, she is sought by many noblemen for her beauty and her fortune. A terrible secret prevents Margery from marrying, but Gareth sees beyond the secret and recognizes Margery for the person she is. The pageantry and intrigue of the Middle Ages comes alive in Gayle Callen's 4 1/2 star final installment in this trilogy. It's a lovely way to tie all three books together, and Gareth and Margery are characters to remember
Rating:  Summary: My Lady's Guardian Review: When Margery Welles was a child, Sir Gareth Beaumont saved her life. They had become friends but lost touch for several years. Now that Margery is grown, Gareth senses Margery is in danger once again. Margery's danger is of a different sort now. Since she is young and unmarried, she is sought by many noblemen for her beauty and her fortune. A terrible secret prevents Margery from marrying, but Gareth sees beyond the secret and recognizes Margery for the person she is. The pageantry and intrigue of the Middle Ages comes alive in Gayle Callen's 4 1/2 star final installment in this trilogy. It's a lovely way to tie all three books together, and Gareth and Margery are characters to remember
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