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Sunday, July 3, 2016

Alisa's Review: The Knight by Monica McCarty


ebook1st Edition136 pages
Published December 17th 2013 by monica mccarty





Stripped of his lands by the English king who killed his father, James Douglas will do whatever it takes to see his clan’s honor and fortune restored. The ambitious young knight, whose dark visage, powerful stature, and ferocity in battle has earned him the epitaph “the Black,” knows he must use fear, force, and intimidation to defeat the English, put Robert the Bruce on Scotland’s throne, and restore the honor of the Douglas name. Nothing and no one will get in his way. Not even the lass who captured his heart in childhood and still holds it in her delicate hands.

Joanna Dicson has loved James Douglas for as long as she can remember. That she is “only” the daughter of the marshal of Douglas Castle has never concerned her. Yet even as James’s ruthless reputation grows, and despite the warnings of others to guard her heart—and her virtue—against him, Joanna never dreams he will turn on her. He loves her and would never hurt her. But when James returns to Douglas to force the English garrison from his castle, Joanna learns that their love is nothing against his ambition. His marriage—like everything else—will be a means of bettering his clan. Heartbroken and humiliated, Joanna is left alone with a secret that may destroy them both.



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This is a companion to the author's The Highland Guard series, yet a stand-alone read. (you don't have to read the series).
I would actually give this book only 3.5 stars, I liked it. But I was not captured by it.
I still enjoyed reading, but believing that it was part of the series (from notes on Amazon and here/Goodreads) I was expecting more of the Guard. This book is about James Douglas, the Black Doulgas, with little mention to The Highland Guard.
Would still recommend to Historical Romance lovers, or fans of this author




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