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Highland Treasure: The Dreamer (edition 2000)

by May McGoldrick

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Fiction. Literature. Romance. Historical Fiction. When her late father was branded a traitor to the king, Catherine Percy found sanctuary in Scotland. But a case of mistaken identity put her in a compromising position with the Highland earl sworn to protect her. Marriage to him saved her reputation, but nothing could save her from the stormy passion that bent her innocent body to his will-and shattered his last defense. The acclaimed author of The Thistle and the Rose presents an exciting new trilogy. Three sisters each hold a clue to their family's treasure-and the key to the hearts of three Highland warriors . . .… (more)
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Title:Highland Treasure: The Dreamer
Authors:May McGoldrick
Info:Onyx (2000), Mass Market Paperback, 336 pages
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(Should read The MacPherson Clan series first as this is related to #5.) ( )
  mary23nm | Feb 27, 2019 |
Really good book about Catherine Percy and john Stewart. She is a fugitive from England because they are catholic and Henry is making everyone Anglican and gets married to a highlander. Good romance, good story, happy ending ( )
  afarrington | Apr 11, 2015 |
It was an Okay read. I wouldn't give it 5 stars. I am more of a Julie Garwood Highland Romance fan. She has more humour in her books.
The multiple POVs were irritating. It was not a bad book but it wasn't that great either. ( )
  madihatter | Jan 9, 2015 |
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First time reading a book by May McGoldrick. I really did not like this book. WHY? I felt that I was the script of a play. While there was ROMANCE, it was pretty blazay. The book did nothing to make my romantic juices roar.

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Story takes place in Scotland. John Stewart is about to marry Ellen, but instead forces Catherine Percy who is only interested in starting a school. Catherine is a very proper and well educated English woman. John finds out he has a half brother, Adam of the Glen, who has a grudge against John and therefore raids his lands and properties. Sir Arthur Courtenay is running around trying to find a treasure of which Catherine and 3 other women are aware of the location.

SEX SCALE: Of the following (5) : (NOT very descriptive and requires imagination); (WILL make you wiggle a little); (WISH it was me); (OH boy, do not have to use my imagination at all); (EROTICA and well over the top) ****** **************this book gets a BARELY MAKES YOU WIGGLE A LITTLE rating because while there is passion, it really lacks ROMANCE except for a man's desire for a woman's passionate ways.

LEAST FAVORITE PART: Monks being torchered

FAVORITE PART: Sex on the window ledge

YOU WILL LIKE THIS BOOK IF YOU LIKE: A book of circumstances. A book that reads like the script of a play. Romance is mostly about a man who falls in love with a woman because she is passionate (although written to me in a blazay manner.)

TWO STARS because the author at least made an effort. There was no real fire in the book. This is book 1 of a "trilogy". I'll pass thank you very much. ( )
  Chandra-of-Red | Mar 2, 2011 |
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"THEY'VE FLED!" Arthur Courtenay, the king's Deputy Lieutenant in Yorkshire, angrily spurred his steed past the flaring torches until the giant animal was snorting and tossing his head not a half pace away from the faces of the cowering servants and villagers.
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Fiction. Literature. Romance. Historical Fiction. When her late father was branded a traitor to the king, Catherine Percy found sanctuary in Scotland. But a case of mistaken identity put her in a compromising position with the Highland earl sworn to protect her. Marriage to him saved her reputation, but nothing could save her from the stormy passion that bent her innocent body to his will-and shattered his last defense. The acclaimed author of The Thistle and the Rose presents an exciting new trilogy. Three sisters each hold a clue to their family's treasure-and the key to the hearts of three Highland warriors . . .

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