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Anonymous
Posted September 11, 2011
I received this book as a gift and I thought now I HAVE to read it. I was hooked when I read the first page and had to keep reading. Gerri Russell has written her story very well and it keeps your interest to find out what happens next.
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Posted February 2, 2007
Not many times can I pick up a book and read something that takes me through a story I have not felt like I have already read. If you are looking for something fresh and different this is the one. I could not put it down until I read the last page!
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Posted February 22, 2009
This book is amazing. I loved it. All of you that are reading this should read it. <3 One of my favorite books.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.In 1308 Scotland, Scotia is the latest in a long line of warrior women trained to protect the Stone of Destiny that the English claim the Scots stole from them. Four horsemen vow to kill every Highlander until they bring back the Stone to their English monarch. Ian MacKinnon seeks Scotia the Trainer, considered the world¿s greatest fighter, to train him so he can protect his clan and avenge his brother killed by vicious English marauders dubbed the Four Horsemen. When he finds her he is stunned by her beauty, but is unaware that she recognizes him as the man who is to be her soulmate. She also sees him as a tool to avenge the death of her mother at the hands of the same evil soulless ones who killed her student¿s brother. Though both plan to use the other to further their personal agendas, neither can ignore their attraction for one another. --- Using the real Scottish STONE OF DESTINY as the underlying base to the fine story line, Gerri Russell provides a strong fictional twist to the authentic history in which instead of English knights taking this royal regal item to Westminster, they carted off a fake. The story line is action-packed from the start when the Four Horsemen like those of the Apocalypse destroy anyone misfortunate enough to be in their path and never slows down until the final battlefield confrontation between them and the lead couple. Fans of medieval romance with a wee bit of a whimsical legend (anchored in history) will enjoy this fine tale of a daring skillful heroine and the laird who loves her. --- Harriet Klausner
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Posted February 7, 2012
Stupid book!
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