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The Heir by Johanna Lindsey
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Avon (2001), Mass Market Paperback, 416 pages

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It was OK, if you're just looking for that love story where you know the man and woman would end up together but you have to find out, this one is it. Early on there's an attraction but not as intense as the characters in her other novels. I found it difficult to understand the Scottish accent I had to adjust. ( )
  yurioujo | Oct 11, 2009 |
The first book in the Locke Family Series. A very cute story about an heir sent to England to meet his bethoved. He finds that she is the most beautiful girl in the world, but is also very rude, proud, and not to his licking. He meets an average girl who is kind and makes him laugh. He falls in love with her and wishes to marry her. His obsticle is that his intended bride spreads rumors of thier engagement, hurting the possibilities for him to be with his true love. The sex scenes are amaziing! ( )
  bitemeeric | Sep 4, 2009 |
I loved Sabrina and Duncan...it was nice to see that the love grew and didn't spontaneously appear. ( )
  celauer | Feb 14, 2008 |
The two grandfathers arguing 9with same purpose in mind). Two aunts never in agreement (yet same purpose in mind). The pretty girl with lavender eyes knowing her inner beauty; yet never feeling it would get her anywhere, and the extremely beautiful girl with a vindictive attitude (everyone could see, except her) never really getting the prize. ( )
  saucecav | Aug 31, 2006 |
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Has anyone in London ever taken part in the coming-out season with less enthusiasm than Sabrina? Luckily; the most sought-after lady in the city has agreed to usher this young, lovely country girl through the perils and pitfalls of her all-important first season.

Dashing highlander Duncan MacTavish is even less keen to be in London. Having recently learned he is the sole heir of an English marquis, Duncan is now required to assume his grandfather's title and estates-and to marry Sabrina's ravishing, viper-tongued guide, who has been heard to make scathing statements in public about her "Scottish barbarian" groom-to-be.

His unwanted betrothal, however, has brought Duncan into close proximity with the enchanting Sabrina-a kindred spirit whose wit delights him ... and whose essence is the exquisite stuff of dreams. But duty, station, and a secret that dwells in the lady's past forbid Sabrina's and Duncan's desired union--unless true love can somehow miraculously, find a way.

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Setting: London, 19th century

Sensuality Rating: 7

A stranger in a strange land, Highlander Duncan MacTavish finds himself summoned to the bedside of his dying grandfather, Lord Neville Thackeray, whom he has never met. This is only the first in a series of unwelcome surprises for the brawny Scot, who was perfectly content to take over as laird of the clan MacTavish. Saddled with a fiancée he doesn't like, Ophelia, whose beauty is surpassed only by her waspish nature; far from the home and life he loves; and being pressured by the autocratic Marquis of Birmingdale to toe the line of English respectability, Duncan meets the Honorable Sabrina Lambert and finds her a breath of fresh air in the stifling atmosphere of the English house party.

Unfortunately, scandalous rumors taint Sabrina's family name, practically ensuring that she will never be able to secure an advantageous match. Duncan's only friend to help him endure the machinations of Ophelia and a seemingly endless parade of other eligible young women, Sabrina is adept at making him laugh. After all, she spent most of her life diffusing the tension between her battling maiden aunts, who reared her after her parents' tragic deaths. But Duncan slowly begins to realize that his feelings for Sabrina are more than "friendly." Duncan and Sabrina's complicated courtship is classic Lindsey! Fans of the author who wait with bated breath for each new offering won't be disappointed with The Heir. --Alison Trinkle

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