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His Bride

His Bride

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Oh, HURRY and write more
Review: This is the 1st book by Gayle Callen that I read. Loving it, I read through all of her available books as fast as possible, and loved them all. She has two series, of which this book is the last of one. My advice is to read them in order (His Betrothed, His Scandal, then His Bride). Unfortunately, His Betrothed is the least enjoyable of all her books (but still decent). But her stories carry the characters forward, so it greatly adds to the enjoyment. I was careful to read her other series in order, and was glad of it. The best thing about this author is that she keeps the notion of "bad guys" and danger to the couple involved in the background. It's there, but not dwelled upon. I surely appreciate that, since I hate books like Kat Martin's, where the hero is in jail half the time. I surely hope another book comes out soon!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Pathetic!
Review: This is the second book in the series. This is Sir Edmunds story. This was a fun and humorous story.

Sir Edmund is forced to marry a relative of his deceased (very bitter woman) wife or loose his estates that he is working hard to keep. It is arranged through his ex's parents and the lady (Gwyneth) doesn't know about the deal. She is trying to figure out why she is married but then almost ignored. I found it a fun and humorous story. You will also see a few characters you may remember from His Scandal.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sir Edmunds story! And a humorous one at that...
Review: This is the second book in the series. This is Sir Edmunds story. This was a fun and humorous story.

Sir Edmund is forced to marry a relative of his deceased (very bitter woman) wife or loose his estates that he is working hard to keep. It is arranged through his ex's parents and the lady (Gwyneth) doesn't know about the deal. She is trying to figure out why she is married but then almost ignored. I found it a fun and humorous story. You will also see a few characters you may remember from His Scandal.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Trust is the key word in this story.
Review: Though the story line is similar to some others I have read. I did enjoy this one. Written during Elizabethian times- the widower Sir Edmund Blackwell is having to accept an offer made by his ex-father-in-law to get the castle and lands back into shape and it will take a large sum of money. A bride and large dowry has been offered to Edmund with strings attached. It is made clear that the father-in-law is out to ruin Edmund. But Edmund is not one to turn down a challenge and accepts. He is to marry his deceased wife's cousin and if she is anything like Elizabeth was, Edmund is in for a miserable time. But she turns out to be just the opposite. Gwyneth Hall doesn't realize she is being used like a pawn and goes into this marriage to make it a success though she has never even met Edmund. With time Edmund lets his guard down to see Gwyneth as she really is and Gwyneth learns that there is a different person behind that face of Edmund's. Full of passion, some humorous bits, and over-all enjoyable.


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