Taming the Heiress
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Taming the Heiress

Paperback – July 1, 2003

Price
$12.98
Format
Paperback
Pages
352
Publisher
Signet
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0451209559
Dimensions
4.25 x 1 x 6.75 inches
Weight
5.6 ounces

Description

From Publishers Weekly Evocative prose and an alluring setting fail to offset the awkward plotting in King's newest Scottish romance (after The Sword Maiden). In 1850, Meg MacNeill and aristocrat Dougal Stewart meet on a storm-swept rock, where Meg's superstitious family sends her to win the heart of a magical kelpie. According to legend, the kelpie will appear disguised as a man. Instead, she finds and seduces Dougal, believing him to be the kelpie. Afterward, however, Dougal's friends fetch him in a manner that convinces Meg she was tricked. Seven years later, she has secretly borne a son and unexpectedly inherited a vast fortune and a title, but she has never forgiven the man who deceived her. She's also fighting (and losing) a legal battle against an engineer who intends to build a lighthouse on the same prominent rock. When Meg meets Dougal again and realizes he's the engineer, she disguises the fact that she is the baroness who has been trying to thwart his construction plans. The plot contrivances pile up as Meg continues to conceal both her identity and the fact that they have a son, while fending off a villain intent on blackmailing her into marriage. Though the story falls short in conflict and credibility, King's smooth prose and dynamic characterizations will please her fans.Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Booklist *Starred Review* According to Scottish legend, the kelpie of Sgeir Caran is a magical sea creature who comes looking for his bride on the sea rock. If he discovers a young woman waiting for him there, he grants good fortune to his beloved as well as the Isle of Caransay and all its people. The night Meg waits alone on the rugged rock, as local tradition demands, she finds a man as handsome as the gods themselves, and as tradition also mandates, they make wild, passionate love, and then he disappears. Seven years later, Dougal is trying to build a lighthouse on Sgeir Caran, where he was washed ashore that memorable stormy night, but the mysterious Baroness of Strathlin is blocking his efforts. He's rediscovered Meg, but little does he know that the barefoot beauty is actually the baroness and that the fair-haired boy she seems so fond of is really his son. Once again, King, author of The Stone Maiden and The Swan Maiden (2000) and The Sword Maiden (2001), has spun an exquisite and magical Highland romance. Shelley Mosley Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Features & Highlights

  • While masquerading in high society as Lady Strathlin, a beautiful heiress and the most eligible woman in Scotland, Meg MacNeill encounters Dougal Stewart, the one man who, armed with the knowledge of her dark past, has the power to destroy her. Original.

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Should have been a short story

Meg & Dougal meet and have a passionate encounter and part. He's not sure he didn't imagine it. She thinks he cruelly used her. They meet again 7 years later, and what should have been a poignant short story becomes a ridiculous novel. Meg hides her identity from Dougal without a very good reason; in the end she "comes clean". I liked the characters, but I felt someone as accomplished as Meg would have acted better.
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nice surprise

I had not read a book by this particular author before, but I really enjoyed this one.

Both the heroine and the hero were quite likable (though Meg was perhaps a bit too stubborn for her own good).

The setting, on the Scottish islands (rather than the more frequently used highlands) was evocative. It sounded like an absolutely gorgeous place.

The Scottish legends that became part of the plot were interesting, as was the construction of a lighthouse in such a remote spot.
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Scottish Magic!

I was pleasantly surprised by this stirring historical romance! King is an exceptional writer who blends magic, myth, romance, and scottish history into one beautiful tale. If you are looking for a fast-moving plot with lots of emotionless love- making, then by all means move on. I was delighted with the rich dialogue, the breathtaking landscapes, and the intriguing story of two lovers reunited. A real treat for anyone who likes a well-rounded story!
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A good read

Another good book from Susan King. Her stories are so different from your average historical romance. Her writing is intelligent, touching and humorous. She brings the characters together constantly throughout the book...which is what we all want. Ms. King's lead male characters are always the right blend of strength, beauty, intelligence and vulnerability. I enjoy her work right along with Madeline Hunter. They're both 2 of the best writers in the business today.