The Rose Red Bride by Claire Delacroix

The Rose Red Bride (Jewels of Kinfairlie, #2)

by Claire Delacroix

As part of his continuing efforts to arrange good matches for his sisters, Alexander, Laird of Kinfairlie, turns his attentions to the headstrong and opinionated Vivienne, arranging her abduction by the suitor who had spurned her years before, but he is unaware that the abductor is actually the brother of her former beau. Original.

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4 of 5 stars

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Alexander arranges for a suitor for his sister Vivienne. At dinner, Alexander spins a tale to his sister about Kinfairlie’s tower and fairy lovers. She believes him and decides to sleep in the tower and await her fairy lover. A man comes indeed, but it is Erik Sinclair of Blackleith. In the dark of night he woos her sweetly, and then whisks her away to bare his son. Annnd then the fun begins.

I adored Vivienne and her spunky, outspoken manners. Erik is at first flabbergasted at her reactions to him and the banter and dance was delightful. Of course, our hero is seriously flawed! Given his history one cannot help but fill sorry for the man even if at times we think Vivienne should give him a solid thrashing. Despite the intimacy, the romance developed slowly as we saw growth in our characters in mind and heart.

Madeline's Aunt Rosamunde, adventures on the high sea and a spriggan named Darg added delightful side stories, mischief and many a laugh. Our hero and heroine face danger, and a few setbacks along the way but I truly enjoyed their adventures. Delacroix weaves laughter into these tales and I laughed, even if the characters did not.

For me, Kinfairlie series on audio is like chocolate and peanut butter. While the tale is not overly complicated, listening is such a treat. Saskia Maarleveld is amazing and I think I would buy audios she narrated for her voice alone. She wooed me, made me laugh and captured the characters souls bringing them to life.

The Red Rose Bride was a pleasure to listen to and I am anxious for the next audio, The Snow White Bride. Apparently, after tricking two sisters they decide he needs to be wed!

Audio provided by author. This review was originally posted at Caffeinated Book Reviewer

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  • 15 March, 2015: Reviewed