The Wedding by Julie Garwood

The Wedding (The Lairds' Brides, #2)

by Julie Garwood

Only a master could top the stunning success of For the Roses, and Julie Garwood has proven once again why she attracts readers like beautiful heroines attract dashing heroes (USA TODAY) with this joyous New York Times bestseller. Returning to the enchanting world of her classic The Bride, she brings the soaring adventure, love, and rivalry of medieval Scotland to glorious life in a delightful tale her fans will adore.

Journeying from England to Scotland to wed a highlander, Lady Brenna had resigned herself to the arranged match. But when a band of fierce, painted warriors captured her en route, she fearlessly met their demand to marry their leader, the quick-tempered laird Connor MacAlister. She couldn't know that her capture was merely the first act of vengeance against her betrothed, Connor's sworn enemy. Brenna harbored no illusions that her husband was in love with her; after a hasty forest wedding, MacAlister assured her she could return home once she had borne him a son.

But she could not deny that she had once proposed to MacAlister, ten years ago, when she was just a child and the visitor to her father's castle charmed her with his dazzling, unexpected smile. Now, as she sets out to win the brave chieftain whom she has come to adore, a legacy of revenge ensnares Brenna in a furious clan war and only her faith in her gallant hero can save her.

Reviewed by Rowena on

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Re-read (Oct 2019): Still just as good as I remember. I still hate Raen and Euphemia just as much as I love Connor and Brenna. And I'm STILL waiting for Quinlan and Faith!

It's always fun to read this book. Brenna was still an awesome heroine whose forgetfulness is adorable and not incredibly annoying. Connor was just as stubborn and bullheaded as the other times that I've read this book but it still worked for me. This is one of those books that just doesn't get old. I can read this book over and over again (and I have) and still love it.

It's always good to see Quinlan and Crispin, to see Alec and Jaime Kincaid. This book is just full of awesome and if you haven't read it, change that. This is one of the good ones.

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