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Celtic Bride (Harlequin Historical Series, No. 572)

Celtic Bride (Harlequin Historical Series, No. 572)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding!
Review: I read lots of books, and I'm not easily impressed, so for me to call this an outstanding book - well, it's outstanding! I do believe one could actually feel the love between Marcus and Keelin. He's one of the best hero's ever. He was handsome, charming, and above all, a truly honorable man. This is a keeper.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Strong, Sensitive and honorable
Review: Marcus de Grant is not the usual male lead in this story. He is strong, brave and handsome, but also has an endering sense of honor from the start that many other heros in novels lack. Keelin, the female main character shares Marcus' positive attributes and she too is different from the common female heroine. I was riveted from the time I picked up the book until I finished it and have even reread it a few times. While reading 200+ historical romances over the past 6 months I have seldom found any that gripped my interest as this one did.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pick up Margo Maguire's latest
Review: Synopsis: Chivalry demanded he cherish and protect any woman in need. Yet Marcus de Grant had never felt this more strongly than when he laid eyes upon Keelin O'Shea. Though driven by a sense of honor to rival his own, this Irish princess was sore in need of his warrior's blade and his chivalrous heart! Guardian of her clan's sacred talisman, Keelin O'Shea had ever put duty before desire. Yet one sight of Marcus de Grant emerging from the river, golden and glorious as some ancient god, sent a sweet ache of yearning through her for things that could never be!

This is a great story. It displays what good historical romances are about..a sense of loyalty, duty, and chivalry. Great sexual tension weaved in the story. I might be a little bias because I love any celtic historical but this one is a winner in my book! Order it today!


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