If You Dare (The MacCarrick Brothers, Book 1)
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If You Dare (The MacCarrick Brothers, Book 1)

Paperback – August 26, 2008

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$6.01
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Paperback
Pages
384
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Pocket
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ISBN-13
978-1416540946
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5.25 x 1 x 6.75 inches
Weight
6.4 ounces

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"Kresley Cole takes readers on the adventure of a lifetime!" -- New York Times bestselling author Susan Wiggs"A classic romantic adventure that will leave you breathless!" -- Julia Quinn"Her steamiest yet!" -- Linda Lael Miller KRESLEY COLE is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the vastly popular Immortals After Dark paranormal series. The first IAD novel-- A Hunger Like No Other --won the 2007 RITA Award for Best Paranormal Romance, and Kiss of a Demon King topped the New York Times and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists. Kresley Cole has also written five award-winning historical romances.xa0A master's grad in English and former competitive athlete, Kresley lives in Florida with her husband and far too many pets.Visit her website at kresleycole.com. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Chapter One The Principality of Andorra, 1856 Yes, yes, very well then. Take out his heart." For the first time since his beating began, Courtland MacCarrick's split, bloody sneer faltered. The general's impatient command seemed unreal to him, the words sounding hollow and indistinct, probably because Court could see nothing, blinded by blood dripping from a gash on his forehead and by his swollen lids. The henchmen restraining him whaled two punches into his stomach, unable to contain their excitement at the prospect of killing off a mercenary, and a rival at that. Court could do little to defend himself in his condition and with his wrists bound. "If you kill me," he bit out as he labored for a breath, "you know my men will avenge my death. You would no' risk that over simply payin' us what's owed?" His voice was thick with brogue, as it hadn't been since he'd left the Highlands years before. "No one will avenge you, MacCarrick, because they'll all be dead as well," General Reynaldo Pascal said in a casual tone. Though he couldn't see, Court knew the man had a thoughtful expression on his face. The Spanish deserter had never looked like a power-crazed zealot -- more like a benevolent statesman. "My kin will keep comin' until they've stamped you out." The general sighed. "In any case..." Court could imagine him giving an impatient hand wave, signaling the end of the subject. "...do make it painful and prolonged." "You will no' do it yourself?" He chuckled softly. "You of all people should know I hire men to do my dirty work." As the two yanked him away, Court said over his shoulder, "Aye, but do the fools holdin' me know that you doona pay them for it?" They jostled him, heaving him from the room, then strained to pull him down the stairs and outside onto the rough slate street. As soon as he felt the sun on his face, he heard a woman gasp; an older man said, "Mare de Déu," but Court knew better than to expect anything from the people here other than a sharp turning of their heads and the ushering of children inside. Their fear of Pascal was ingrained. Court could be butchered in the town square and no one would lift a finger. Actually, that was a close estimation to what he knew was about to happen. Yet he didn't feel as though that was the direction they were moving in. He heard the din of rushing water, realized they were traveling to the river beside the village, and futilely turned his head toward the sound. "No execution in the town center?" he rasped. "Careful that I doona feel slighted." "We are being more circumspect with our...activities," said the one on his left. "Too late. Pascal's already angered Spain." He bit out the words with conviction, but in truth it was little more than a hope. "And we will be ready," the other replied, just before they slammed him up against what had to be a bridge railing. And Court couldn't fight because he couldn't see. The water was directly below them, pounding furiously over a drop-off. The Riu Valira was always an angry torrent after rains to the north. He struggled to remember how high this bridge was. Would the Valira be deep enough?... He heard a knife being unsheathed. What choice did he have? "If you do this now," Court said in a low, deadly tone, "my men and my kin will descend on you. They live for killing." And kill for a living. Court knew he couldn't talk them out of planting that knife. These weren't merely two among the general's army -- these were assassins, part of the Orden de los Rechazados, Order of the Disavowed. Court just wanted time to get his bearings. A second stalled was possibility... If he jumped, they wouldn't chase him down the river. They'd consider his battered condition, with his hands bound and with the impact of the powerful falls, and reason that he would drown for certain. Unfortunately, they'd probably be right.... The knifepoint pricked his chest as though poised there -- almost comforting because at least he knew where it was. Then...gone. Drawn back for the blow -- He shoved himself back, the force pitching him over the railing, tossing his feet over his head before he landed in the icy water. The impact stunned him, his body taking the hit as though crashing into a wall. He sank down so far pain stabbed his ears from the depth, then struggled upward with bound hands. Though it went against every instinct, he forced himself to reach the surface facedown as though dead. He sensed the pull of the water and realized that facedown in this case meant being swept from the falls' pool headfirst. The Rechazados shot just as the rushing water began propelling him over the rim of the elevated basin. The bullets ripped through the water so close to him he could feel their percussion, but he didn't flinch even when he was forced to dive from above, then ride another series of falls into the main current. The river boiled with rapids and swiftly carried him away. Just when he could stand it no longer, he raised his face for breath, but inhaled mostly foam. The churning force drove him into rocks, the larger ones knocking him above the surface for lungfuls of air, but his weight quickly wrenched him down to the river bottom lined with jagged slate. The fractures snagged his clothes until they were in tatters, and then his unprotected skin. Each hit took him closer to oblivion. Yet he continued to fight and managed to turn himself feet first. The water had washed away the worst of the blood, and the icy temperature had lessened the swelling, allowing him to see from the slit of one eye. A high jutting rock approached; he lunged for it, looping his bound arms around it. The current swept on relentlessly until the wracking pressure on the ropes snapped his wrist. He didn't care -- he gulped air. After only moments of rest, the bindings sliced away, leaving him to the mercy of the river once more. He'd been in and out of consciousness for what felt like days when the current finally calmed. In the lull, he perceived that the freezing temperature had muted the worst pain of his injuries. In fact, he felt nothing but the subtle warming of the water as he drifted into a static pool by the bank. Succumbing to the blackness was an overwhelming temptation now, nearly stronger than his will, but he forced himself to crawl to the stony shore on one hand and his knees. Free of the river, he collapsed onto his back and cradled his broken wrist. The sun warmed him, taking away the worst of the chill, and for how long he lay there he didn't know. He only noticed when a shadow passed before it. He squinted to bring a thin line of vision to his one good eye. He must've sucked in a breath -- his bashed ribs screamed that he did -- because a woman with shining hair knelt beside him, peering down with widened green eyes. Her lips were parted in surprise, and an unusual stone glinted light from a choker around the pale column of her neck. When she tilted her head at him, a breeze blew a dark curl across her cheek. Breathtaking. "Aingeal...," he murmured as he resisted the blackness once more. "Perfect," she answered with utter sarcasm as she rose and put her hands on her hips. "Simply perfect. This animal's alive." Tea. Annalía Elisabet Catherina Tristán, daughter of the family Llorente, had ridden out for flowers to brighten the afternoon tea. Where did the marsh marigolds grow best? By the river. By the cursed river, where apparently the cursed mercenaries wash to shore. She hadn't known what to think when she'd spied the body from afar. Perhaps a shepherd had fallen in the Valira during a storm to the north? Yet as she approached she'd recognized that this giant was no shepherd, and she hadn't missed the nationality. Around his waist he had a thick, wide belt, the style of which was foreign. Attached to the belt had been a swatch of plaid left from some larger cloth. Plaid meant Scot. Scot meant killer. She bemoaned the situation yet again and tugged on the reins looped over her shoulder, trudging forward, pulling along Iambe, her hunter, who had two hundred plus pounds of Scottish deadweight attached to her. Neither she nor Iambe was used to such labor. AnnalÍa sighed wearily -- they were both thoroughbreds born for a different purpose altogether. She was ill equipped for a rescue -- or truly anything more involved than gathering flower s -- so the conveyance she'd fashioned consisted of a rope tightened around his chest, pinning his arms to his sides, then another rope pulled under both his arms and tied to the saddle. But why was she dragging him up the steep mountain incline to her home? Scots were hated in Andorra, and yet she was taking one straight through the narrow rock entrance -- the only entrance -- to the three higher plateaus separating the river from the manor. Her ancestors had gated the passage, and for five hundred years it had kept the horses on their ranch in -- and strangers out. Surely he was one of the Highland mercenaries brought here by Pascal. Their tiny, almost hidden country so high in the Pyrenees wasn't exactly overrun with Highlanders. But what if he was the singular Scot who came here for other reasons? And she let him die? She thought he'd called her an angel and he'd looked so relieved to see her, as if he had every confidence she would save him. If he was one of Pascal's men, she'd simply have to heal him, then kill him herself. After plodding past the crystal lake Casa del Llac derived its name from, she and her baggage arrived in the manor's central courtyard. "Vitale!" AnnalÍa called for her steward but received no answer. Where was he? Smoking, no doubt. Over dice. "Vitale!" This whole place was going to ruin without her brother. "I know you're smoking behind the stable, and I don't care just now!" Vitale leVieux peeked his craggy face around the side of the stable. "Yes, mademoiselle -- " he began before he gasped at the injured man, smoke w... Read more

Features & Highlights

  • With
  • If You Dare
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  • Cole introduces a thrilling new romance trilogy featuring fierce Scottish brothers with dangerous lives, dark desires, and a deadly curse.
  • Can he exact revenge?
  • High in the Pyrenees, a band of mercenaries led by Courtland MacCarrick wages war for General Reynaldo Pascal. When Court turns on the evil general, Pascal orders him killed, but Court narrowly escapes and exacts revenge by kidnapping Pascal's exquisite Castilian fiancée.
  • Can she deny her passions?
  • Lady Annalía Tristán Llorente despises her towering, barbaric captor almost as much as she does Pascal. Her inexplicable attraction to the Highlander only fuels her fury. But nothing will stop her from returning to Pascal -- for if she doesn't wed him, she signs her brother's death warrant, as well as her own.
  • Can there be love between them?
  • From the moment Court discovers that Anna's prim facade masks a fiery, brave lass, his heart's ensnared, and he dares to defy the curse that has shadowed his life -- to walk with death or walk alone. But Pascal vows that he'll hunt the two, never stopping until he's destroyed them both.

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Loved This Book!

This book had it all, different location, sexual tension, and great characters. Loved the sexual tension, and steamy sex scenes. Can't wait to read the others in the trilogy (their coming soon)!
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original setting, lackluster story

Little things got in the way of my enjoyment of If You Dare - the Scottish accents were annoying, and the prose style kind of rough/awkward at times. Bigger issues also got in the way - like the heroine's hatred for the hero for half the book and the acts of stupidity to which this drives her. Instead of fueling the chemistry between the hero and heroine, her hatred and crazy antics killed it. As did her abrupt about face when she decides that she loves him and realizes she has no reason to hate him. Besides some hot love scenes, there's not much by way of romance in this book. The hero was ok, nothing special - a gruff mercenary who falls for the heroine almost instantly but keeps holding back, first because he doesn't think he's good enough for her, and then because of a family curse. The slightly paranormal aspect of If You Dare was another thing I wasn't too crazy about - it seemed tacked on, a contrivance that provides one more obstacle between the hero and heroine. What with the random, vague curse, an evil dictator type who's role is negligible - he wants to marry the heroine, (who happens to be royalty,) an order of assassins that pop up every now and then to try and kill the heroine, and siblings who wait around taking up space until it's their turn for their own book, the plot of If You Dare is very loose and underdeveloped, and things never come together well enough to create a clear picture of either the characters or their relationship.
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1st in an Enthralling Scottish trilogy--Could not put it down!

This is the first in one of my favorite Highlander Historical Romance trilogies. And with it, Kresley Cole won me as an ardent fan. She writes well as she weaves the tales of three brothers and the action is non stop. I fell in love with the MacCarrick brothers and read each of their stories in a day and then promptly re-read them.

The tales begin with a five hundred-year-old "curse," the writing of which was obscured so that no one really knows how it end. Cole does her homework on the historical setting--it feels authentic--and she makes you fall in love with Scotland and it's men. She gives them a Scottish personality that is hard not to love. These three brothers are sexy and strong and pursue their women with a passion.

This first one begins in 1856 in the Pyrenees, the mountains between France and Spain, as a group of mercenaries led by Courtland MacCarrick wages war for a General Pascal. When Court turns on the evil general, Pascal orders him killed and Court narrowly escapes but ends up half dead on the doorstep of Lady Annalia Llorente, Pascal's fiancé. Court decides to abduct Annalia, a beautiful Castilian. Lady Annalía Llorente despises her towering, barbaric captor almost as much as she does her fiancé. But then she begins to be attracted to him. Still, she must wed Pascal to save her brother and Court knows there's this curse that keeps him from the woman he wants.

There are many twists and turns in these stories that will have you reading way past your bedtime. And while I love all three of them, the last is my favorite, the story of the oldest brother, and Cole brought the three stories to a very satisfying end. Here's the list:

IF YOU DARE (Court)
IF YOU DESIRE (Hugh)
IF YOU DECEIVE (Ethan)
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Andrea12345

Great book and series!! Kresley Cole is a fantastic writer. All her books are written so well, funny and erotic. I highly recommend all of her books!
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Loved it!!

The first Kresley Cole I ever read was Kiss Of The Demon King. Loved it so much I read all her paranormals. Once finished I went digging for more and found this little gem. Kresley's writing is exciting with a wonderful blend of solid story telling, juicy romance and action to make this book excellent. I also like how her story lines are interwoven into other books. I'm always looking forward to new reads from her.
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Yummy! Who doesn't want their very own highlander!!

Wow. I read If you Desire a while back and I thought it was pretty good. Lately, I've been reading a lot of Christine Feehan and so I decided to come back to this trilogy and oh my, I definitely liked this even more than If you Desire. Courtland is a super hot Scot and I love the way Kresley Cole tells a sexy romantic story! Can't wait to check out If you Deceive. I hope Ethan is just as hot as his brothers.
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Couldn't put it down

I read this book cover-to-cover in 24 hours. The characters were well developed and the story line was highly entertaining!
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If You Dare

Give this book a chance. I admit for some reason the first 50 pages I almost put it down because I didn't like Court or Annalia, but I love this author so I trudged through a couple more pages and finally the story sucked me in. Court is a mercenary who just terminated his contract with a local tyrant who in turn decided to terminate Court. Annalia is sheltered,spoiled, rich with royal blood running through her veins, and a brother captured by the local tyrant. So in an attempt to free her brother she agrees to marry the villian. Court then rescues her before she can but she doesn't see it as a rescue so she spends quite a bit of the time trying to get back in order to save her brother. Court wants Annalia for himself but doesn't think he's good enough and oh yeah there's this pesky curse that his family can't seem to buck. Very entertaining read this goes on my keeper shelf!
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Loved It!

i loved this book it had me hooked from the very beginning I couldn't put it down.
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IF YOU DARE

I USUALLY DO NOT READ SI-FICTION AND HAVE NOT ENJOYED THEM IN THE PAST. BUT I FOUND THIS BOOK TO BE CAPTIVATING WITH MORE ROMANCE WITH A GOOD DOSE OF FICTION THROWN IN. COURT AND ANNALIA TOOK YOU ON A JOURNEY OF SUSPENSE AND ADVENTURE AND LOVE. I HATED THAT IT HAD TO END WHEN I FINISHED THE BOOK BUT I LOOKED FORWARD TO IF YOU DESIRE.
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