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Rating: Summary: Baron's Quest Intrigue Review: As far as period romance novels go, this is about average, but there are interesting twists to the story. Two love stories take place at the same time with a lot of mystery built up from the main heroine's past. It keeps your interest because there is always something to learn about her until the very end. I liked the ending because it was intriguing.
Rating: Summary: A medieval romance set in England in 1223 Review: Baron Etienne DeGuerre arrives to take command of the
estate of the late Earl of Westborough, only to discover
that the Earl's daughter, Gabriella, has no intention of
leaving the only home she has ever known, or the people
she believes it is her duty to protect.
Rating: Summary: A medieval romance set in England in 1223 Review: Baron Etienne DeGuerre arrives to take possession of the
estate of the late Earl of Westborough, only to discover
that the earl's daughter has no intention of leaving her
home or the people she believes it is her duty to protect.
Book Six of my "Warrior" series. As with each book in the series, this one also stands alone.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful romance; intriguing love story Review: I own and keep all Margaret Moore novels and anthologies, and have read all the books in the long related series involving Emryss DeLanyea, Urien Fitzroy and other assorted friends and family to them. Yet I come back time and time again to re-read "The Baron's Quest." I enjoy the refreshing take on a medieval lord (Baron Etienne DeGuerre), arrogant and proud, yet hiding a lonely heart. He has searched his entire life for something he had never gotten - love and acceptance. It was a quest he did not even know he was on. Will the quest end with our heroine, Gabriella Frechette? Gabriella, once a lady and daughter of the household, is now reduced to a servant by the debts incurred by her father. The Baron tried to get Gabriella to leave when he took over her father's holdings even giving her money to enter a convent but she is proud and does not want to leave her childhood home. As her servitude continues, Gabriella comes to admire and love the cold Baron and brings his emotions and temper to a head on many occasions. The relationship is consummated one night when Gabriella can no longer hide her love and attraction to him. It is a mildly revealing encounter (not nearly as explicit as other books) but one of the most sensuous that I have ever read. Perhaps I have a good imagination but I can just place myself in the scene. But is her love returned? Since the Baron abandons her without a word after this tumultuous experience, Gabriella is left feeling used and ashamed. How can this end happily?There are many other interesting characters to meet in this novel. They are all well fleshed out and interesting. Another love story is developed during the course of the Baron's quest and hints of other adventures to follow. I found this great reading!
Rating: Summary: the Baron's Quest carves a hole for itself Review: The Barons Quest is set in medivel england, the baron searches from top to bottom of the castle to fing his love. This turns out to me Gabriela. Filled with, uh, slightly GRAPHIC bedroom scenes,she loses her virginity to him and instantaniously regrets it. all in all, a bad book.
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