The Laird of Kinfairlie's plan to arrange good matches for his sisters couldn't possibly be more successful. He's married off two of them, and they seem blissfully happy. But little does Alexander know, he isn't the only family member with a plan. Vivienne and Madeline think it's high time their charming brother got married too. They wager they can convince him to wed Arabella, the woman they have agreed upon-using any means necessary. Let the games begin! As a widow who believes she has already lost her great love, Arabella is looking for security. Locked in his bed-chamber, Alexander almost succumbs to Arabella's charms and seduction. But when real sparks begin to fly between them, the lovely Arabella begins to believe that maybe true love can strike twice - and the roguish Alexander can't help but wonder: why run from the one thing you never knew you wanted?
The Snow White Bride was my favorite of the Jewels of Kinfairlie series and while each will work as a standalone, the series itself is about the Laird of Kinfairlie arranging marriages for his sisters. I loved getting to know each of them. In Snow White Bride, Madeline and Vivienne decide it is time their brother was wed. When a young woman is in need of protection, they hatch a plan. Delacroix writes such vivid characters and I adored the siblings banter and bickering. I listened to the series on audio and Saskia Maarleveld brings the story and the characters to life.
The Snow White Bride had suspense, danger, and a swoon-worthy romance. Eleanor's story touched me. I admired her bravery, strength and grace. I found myself hoping she would find her happy. Her story has some dark moments and I will warn you, while not overly detailed it is upsetting. There was abuse, rape and animal cruelty in Eleanor’s past. It is briefly mentioned throughout and she shares with Alexander. It was not easy to listen to. I have always admired Alexander, the Laird of Kinfairlie. Despite what his sisters say, he is honest, charming and sexy. He cares deeply for his homestead and those in his keep. I loved that we had villains, danger and unexpected surprises throughout the tale. As the couple became acquainted and learned to trust we hit a few obstacles but they communicated and did not run around acting like ninnies. I loved the mixing of humor, heat and conversation allowing their relationship to feel genuine. The last section had me biting my nails, crossing my fingers and even shedding tears. The Snow White Bride was delightful and loved spending time in the medieval halls of Kinfairlie.
Audio provided by publisher. This review was originally posted on Caffeinated Book Reviewer
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12 July, 2015:
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