Home :: Books :: Romance  

Arts & Photography
Audio CDs
Audiocassettes
Biographies & Memoirs
Business & Investing
Children's Books
Christianity
Comics & Graphic Novels
Computers & Internet
Cooking, Food & Wine
Entertainment
Gay & Lesbian
Health, Mind & Body
History
Home & Garden
Horror
Literature & Fiction
Mystery & Thrillers
Nonfiction
Outdoors & Nature
Parenting & Families
Professional & Technical
Reference
Religion & Spirituality
Romance

Science
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Sports
Teens
Travel
Women's Fiction
Ironheart (Harlequin Historical Series, No. 580)

Ironheart (Harlequin Historical Series, No. 580)

List Price: $4.99
Your Price: $4.99
Product Info Reviews

<< 1 >>

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: book description
Review: Destiny wore many disguises- and Lady Brenna, pledged as bride in match more alliance then love affair, saw true when Caer Llion rode up to her castle gated. This valiant knight was surely her mysterious betrothed, for he was her past- and Fate decreed he be her future.... An elgin girl upon the high battlements had once given him her favor- and eased his aching soul. Now Leon FitzWarren, famed as Caer Llion- the Ironheart, had returned to Wales, to those very battlements, and faced again the bewitching Brenna- the elfin sprite become woman- and holder of his heart!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: book description
Review: Leon FitzWarren meets elfin Brenna when both are children. He, a squire walking the battlements in the night, and she a mere slip of a child. Unable to sleep, Brenna is drawn to the top of the tower by an unknown pull. The little girl offers a night of comfort to a scared Leon, and as dawn approaches and Leon must leave on his journey to become a knight, they swear undying love to each other.

Fourteen years later a physically, and mentally scarred Leon returns a man to Dinas Bran, home to the now grown Lady Brenna. Now known as Caer Llion, the fierce knight Ironheart, he is mistaken by Brenna as her betrothed, who has been killed in battle. Leon too is mysteriously drawn to the dark beauty of Brenna. However Leon distrusts immensely, and fears his deep attraction to Brenna.

Many obstacles stand in the way of their true love and happiness. The dark knight, Keith Kil Coed, who very much desires Brenna and has an agenda of his own towards the knight known as Ironheart. Throw in four small squires in training, a ditzy Aunt, a wizened grandfather, the Holy Grail, and an evil knight who will do anything and eliminate anyone who stands in his way of obtaining it, and you have the makings for an entertaining story.

This was my first Emily French book, and I found her writing fast paced, funny, touching, exciting and very romantic! I highly recommend Ironheart to anyone who enjoys a good Medieval!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A childhood vow bound them!
Review: Leon FitzWarren meets elfin Brenna when both are children. He, a squire walking the battlements in the night, and she a mere slip of a child. Unable to sleep, Brenna is drawn to the top of the tower by an unknown pull. The little girl offers a night of comfort to a scared Leon, and as dawn approaches and Leon must leave on his journey to become a knight, they swear undying love to each other.

Fourteen years later a physically, and mentally scarred Leon returns a man to Dinas Bran, home to the now grown Lady Brenna. Now known as Caer Llion, the fierce knight Ironheart, he is mistaken by Brenna as her betrothed, who has been killed in battle. Leon too is mysteriously drawn to the dark beauty of Brenna. However Leon distrusts immensely, and fears his deep attraction to Brenna.

Many obstacles stand in the way of their true love and happiness. The dark knight, Keith Kil Coed, who very much desires Brenna and has an agenda of his own towards the knight known as Ironheart. Throw in four small squires in training, a ditzy Aunt, a wizened grandfather, the Holy Grail, and an evil knight who will do anything and eliminate anyone who stands in his way of obtaining it, and you have the makings for an entertaining story.

This was my first Emily French book, and I found her writing fast paced, funny, touching, exciting and very romantic! I highly recommend Ironheart to anyone who enjoys a good Medieval!


<< 1 >>

© 2004, ReviewFocus or its affiliates