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The Snow White Bride

by Claire Delacroix

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Publisher Comments:

In the final book of Delacroix's playful and sexy medieval Jewels of Kinfairlie romance trilogy, the Kinfairlie sisters ask Lady Eleanor to wed their brother, Alexander. Eleanor agrees, expecting only to save herself from danger--not to fall in love. Original.

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"Scottish lord Alexander Lammergeier, having tricked two of his sisters into marriage in Delacroix's earlier medieval Bride romances (The Beauty Bride; The Rose Red Bride), finally gets duped into his own nuptials in this heavy-handed third installment. Lady Eleanor, Alexander's mysterious new bride, can't bring herself to trust him with her secrets, so when someone makes an attempt on Alexander's life, Eleanor naturally comes under scrutiny. Rather than trusting Alexander, who's portrayed as an all-around good guy, Eleanor continues to lie to him, which only breeds more distrust. Her secret — that she's had two abusive husbands who died inexplicably and who were only after her father's legacy — is torn from her with painstaking and melodramatic fanfare. Though her story inspires sympathy from Alexander, many will find it hard to feel the same given Eleanor's inconsistent and often irritating behavior. Indeed, the story's primary impetus is the protagonists' lack of communication and their frequent interludes in bed. While this may be enough to inspire some readers to pick up book four, others will feel less inclined." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Product Details

ISBN:
9780446614443
Author:
Delacroix, Claire
Publisher:
Warner Books
Subject:
Scotland
Subject:
Man-woman relationships
Subject:
Romance - Historical
Subject:
Love stories
Publication Date:
November 2005
Binding:
Mass Market Paperbound
Language:
English
Pages:
422
Dimensions:
6.60x4.66x.91 in. .43 lbs.

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Product details 422 pages Warner Books - English 9780446614443 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Scottish lord Alexander Lammergeier, having tricked two of his sisters into marriage in Delacroix's earlier medieval Bride romances (The Beauty Bride; The Rose Red Bride), finally gets duped into his own nuptials in this heavy-handed third installment. Lady Eleanor, Alexander's mysterious new bride, can't bring herself to trust him with her secrets, so when someone makes an attempt on Alexander's life, Eleanor naturally comes under scrutiny. Rather than trusting Alexander, who's portrayed as an all-around good guy, Eleanor continues to lie to him, which only breeds more distrust. Her secret — that she's had two abusive husbands who died inexplicably and who were only after her father's legacy — is torn from her with painstaking and melodramatic fanfare. Though her story inspires sympathy from Alexander, many will find it hard to feel the same given Eleanor's inconsistent and often irritating behavior. Indeed, the story's primary impetus is the protagonists' lack of communication and their frequent interludes in bed. While this may be enough to inspire some readers to pick up book four, others will feel less inclined." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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