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Seize Your Copy The Laird Brought To You By Juliana Garnett Compiled As Digital Version

on The Laird

book by author. This is probably the most realistic medieval highland romances I've read, Fast paced. Just a great plot and you don't want to put the book down, Heat factor just WARM, but a very satisfying warm, If you like Historical Romance Books you'll love this one, Totally done in Scotland. sitelinkOriginally Posted At Addicted To Romance

Judith Lindsay has been a widow for seven years, and knows that she wouldn't be welcome back with her own family in England.
So her only purpose is her niece, Mairi, who is the only one that make her feel she has a purpose, But while spending time with her niece, enjoying the fresh spring after the long winter, riders come storming their way and kidnap both Judith and Mairi.
So Judith finds herself kidnapped, far away from anyone she knows, Judith is determined to stay with Mairi no matter the circumstance, Robert Campbell has just lost his seven brothers, because of his father's decision, and now he will be the future laird, and even though he tries to resist his feelings for Judith, he can't help but feel a connection towards her.
Rob knows that he is for quite a battle, when Judith's life is put in danger, and he will have to decide between his loyalty to his father and his love for Judith.


The Laird is a single title from Juliana Garnett, and this story takes place in the early's in Scotland, Now I recently just discovered this author a few days ago, and when I saw a couple of her books on the shelves of my local library, I thought I wanted to try it out.
I have been more interested lately in the medieval time period, and I wanted to see what Garnett's storytelling was like, and I can say that its a diamond of a romance that is authentically realistic to the time period and I had no hardship getting into the story.
I do love a story that seems more realistic, I feel like a lot of historical's currently are more happily based and they are more based in's, and as much as I love that time period, its always a good experience to mix things up a bit.
I really love history, and once you start reading this story, you see certain details in a culture that captivate your attention and turns a story into a world of real people and circumstances.


There is quite a bit of historical facts involved in the story, but I loved the way that Juliana Garnett weaved this story together, while sticking with facts of history.
It always make for a more intense read when the author has done their homework, which I am sure isn't easy especially when you consider how long ago this story takes place in.
The story is about two people that fall in love when you least expect them to, Judith has been kidnapped by Rob's father, so tensions are a bit high, but from the beginning we see a bond form between them.
Even though they are enemies of sorts, a adventure soon begins with these two characters at the helm, danger around, enemies that would seek to tear them apart, and a plot to keep you surprised.
I really loved how it seems like a predictable story, but in the later half of the story, it keeps you on your toes.
The romance is slow and steady, and I loved how comfortable I was able to get with this story and I just wanted to soak it all in.


A winner of a medieval romance, . . charm, history, passion, fierce emotions and one wild ride you won't ever forget, TASTEFUL AND EXCITING!! I enjoyed this story, The pace of the story was good, Love was captured in a pleasant way, Kidnapped by her family's enemies, a young English woman becomes a prisoner of a Scottish clanonly to capture the heart of her captor, Predictable. Nothing to write home about, This book bored me. There are no other words to describe it, It took me four days to read this book when I can normally read a book of this length in one maybe two if I am busy that day.
I just simply kept putting it down to do something else because nothing in this book held my attention, There were no great obstacles to overcome or climaxes to make you feel the story had been told,
There were also contradictions that bugged me, For example, she calls herself barren at the start of the book and then later she is hoping she is pregnant why would she think
Seize Your Copy The Laird Brought To You By Juliana Garnett Compiled As Digital Version
she might be pregnant if she believes she is barren A pregnancy should shock her rather than be something expected! There was never an explanation for why she believed herself barren she was married for all of one year before being widowed.
It also bothered me because the author described her hair as looking like "corn silk" during the paragraph where the hero first sees her and it is describing what all he notices.
My problem with this is that corn is a native plant to the Americas, so how would ath century Scottish Laird even know what corn silk was Later it is said there is corn ripening in the field.
Again, this doesn't agree with history,
She threw together some history and a lot of repetitious sex scenes and called it a historical romance, This was an overall good book, Not my favorite. A little tough to get through in some spots, The ending was great and I loved the relationship between Rob and Judith, An old favorite found on openlibrary, org. Definitely worth the reread. AKA Michelle Brandon, Micki Brown, Virginia Brown, Emma Harrington and Virginia Lynn, .