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Highland Rogues #3

The Warrior Bride

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Lachlan MacGown has been long suspicious of the mysterious warrior "Hunter" and when he discovers that "he" is a she, Lachlan couldn't be more stunned...or delighted! But no matter how lovely the lass is, he's seen her conferring with an enemy of his clan, and he doesn't trust her an inch. Especially when she takes a job as nursemaid to that enemy's young children. So Lachlan appoints himself her escort, refusing to leave her side—which makes for very interesting days...and nights!

384 pages, ebook

First published January 1, 2002

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Lois Greiman

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Born on a North Dakota cattle ranch, Lois Greiman graduated from a high school class of sixty students before moving to Minnesota where she professionally trained and showed Arabian Horses for several years. Since that time she's been a high fashion model, a fitness instructor, and a veterinary assistant. But an incurable case of writing fever put a stop to all those occupations.

Since selling her first book to Avon in 1992, she has sold twelve other historical romance novels, most of which are set in medieval Scotland and involve her very popular Forbes clan. In an attempt to pursue her love of humor, Ms. Greiman has also recently sold three romantic comedies to Harlequin Enterprises.

While caring for three children, fifteen horses, and a menagerie of pets on her small farm in Minnesota, Ms. Greiman writes full time, producing two or three novels a year and garnering much praise from readers and reviewers alike. Affaire de Coeur called HIGHLAND WOLF "magnificent." Romantic Times proclaimed LADY AND THE KNIGHT"...pure magic." Christina Dodd proclaims "Lois Greiman delivers....The Fraser Bride offers delightful characters, breathless adventure."

Her Highland novels have received Affaire de Couer's Critic's Choice Award, Romantic Times K.I.S.S. Award, and been nominated for Romance Writer's of America's prestigious Rita. Her titles have appeared on Barnes and Nobles Best Selling Romance list and won her the Midwest Fiction Writer's Rising Star Award.

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June 8, 2022
Very descriptive, great writing style... but the book was stupid. I say "stupid" because the plot goes no where, "Hunter" is obsessed with being a man to the point that she disgusts me, and Lachlan could do much better yet he follows her around like a dog. A ridiculous, silly story but I'm giving 2 stars for the writing style. Sorry :( I've read loads of Highlander books and this one was one of the worst yet.
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March 14, 2025
I enjoyed their witty banter and the assumptions on both their parts has the reader laughing at the "inside" joke.
I liked the strong protagonist aspect of this story, the fact that he was her 'champion' though she didn't need a champion.
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Author 9 books42 followers
August 28, 2020
This is one of the most fun highlander books I have read. The banter between the main characters was excellent. The mystery was intriguing. Visuals were good. The developing romance was well done. The nickname, Champion, for the hero was so perfect. I had great fun reading this book and would recommend it to lovers of highlanders and of romance and of those who like a good romp.
Celia Martin
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November 3, 2014
There is no other way I could describe the book with anything other than the word, "okay." At certain points I was forcing myself through the reading, but all in all, this novel wasn't that bad. It can be summed up with two themes: sexual frustration and angst.
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