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Courting an Angel

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There was a familiar feel in the air. She knew it well, knew exactly by whom that sensation had been provoked. But could it be? Could it really be he? He was the one man who set her soul on fire. He was also the husband that had abandoned her ten years earlier. Her name was Rob MacArthur. At the age of eight she married the fifteen-year-old marquess. Their time together was bliss, a fantasy world where true love and pure hearts were all they knew. He was her champion protector, slayer of all her fears and conqueror over all that could harm her until the day she was exiled from all of Scotland for bearing the devil's flower on her hand, a sure sign of witchery. Now he was back. Had her dreams come true years after she'd given up on dreams? The marquess's real name was Gordon Cambell and looking at her he thought his eyes were betraying him. Could this rapturous, voluptuous woman really be the little girl he had left behind? Could their love ever be restored? Would he finally be able to take her back to the highland home where they belonged? Not as long as those bent on destroying her still remained. And they were everywhere.

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First published January 1, 1995

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Patricia Grasso

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I'm a dog person. Who lives with 10 cats. Get the picture?

My first brush with the romance genre happened in my high school junior year. I discovered Gone With the Wind and hid it behind my American history book to read during class. (The Civil War is American history.) The ambiguous ending left me dissatisfied, though. Rhett and Scarlet needed a happily-ever-after. Believing in happily-ever-afters positively screams romantic-at-heart.

On the other hand, I love murder and mayhem as much as happily-ever-after. My usual television fare is fiction and nonfiction crime shows, not love stories. Which accounts for the mysteries I sneaked into my historical romances. Now I'm trying my hand at writing a humorous mystery, sans historical and sans emphasis on the love interest. I even prepared for my mystery-in-progress by attending the local NRA's Pistol School. Shooting pistols is great fun. I adore the .22 semiautomatics.

After graduating from high school without distinction, I earned both Bachelor and Master degrees at a state college. Again, without distinction. I held several part-time jobs during my college days: file clerk in an insurance company, long-distance telephone operator, kimono-wearing waitress in a Japanese restaurant.

And then I began my teaching career, eighteen years in the eighth grade and thirteen years at the high school. Weary with the same old routine, I decided I needed a creative outlet. So I decided to write a romance novel but only managed to talk about writing one. After five years of listening to me, a friend said to stop talking and start writing.

So I did.

I made every mistake known to man. Blunder would be a more appropriate word, but I did learn using the trial and error method. As well as studying the works of authors I admired.

After five years of writing for nothing but love, I sold my first novel. Since then, I've sold eighteen novels and won several awards--- National Readers' Choice Award New England Readers' Choice Award, Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice and KISS Awards, B. Dalton and Bookrak Awards for best-selling author. My novels have been translated into fifteen languages and sold in twenty countries.

If I had my life over, would I become a writer? Nope. I would enjoy being a Victoria Secret model. Perhaps in my next incarnation I won't be too old, too short, or too unphotogenic.

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1,459 reviews18 followers
July 25, 2020
The H is a cheating, lying slimeball in reality and intends to continue as such even after collecting his child bride who's just turned 18. Although in all fairness, his conduct after meeting his wife again is more or less faultless - for a medieval guy.

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1,737 reviews2 followers
December 20, 2017
Over all, I liked this except for one big issue (for me)- .

I gained more of an insight into the King James/ Queen Mary/ Queen Elizabeth relationships, which added to the intrigue.
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1,484 reviews216 followers
November 24, 2025
Read: 11/19/25
Setting: Tudor England & Scotland
trope: MOC, second chances

This was an okay story.
plot: This book is about Rob, Brianne's daughter (book 1). She is married as a child to Gordon. They have a cute start and then she never hears from him again. Gordon is enjoying married life. He doesn't need or remember his wife. She would get in the way of his womanizing. Now, he has to fetch her back to Scotland.

Rob will never return to a superstitious Scotland again. She was born with a birth mark on her hand and her clan ostracized her because of this "devil's mark".Now, she will make a life in England, if only she can talk Gordan into an annulment. Unfortunately, Gordon will not be turned away and goes about wooing his wife. Tragedy forcing them to flee England and eventually thet start their marriage. Of course, there is a villain who will use the superstition against Rob for his evil revenge.

liked:
1. I really enjoyed the story once they consummated the marriage. Unfortunately, that was 60% into the story.
2. I enjoyed revisiting some of my favorite characters. Rob's father, Uncle, and FIL protesting Queen Mary's death was hilarious! I guess we all get old 😂
3. This book had one of the sweetest prologues I've read in awhile. Think The Wedding by Julie Garwood. My heart melts when he slays Rob's monster for her. 🥹

dislike:
1. This story would have been so much better if the couple would have made up sooner and tried to have a real marriage. The "courting" took too long.
2. Rob could have just told him why she could never return to Scotland. Problem solved!
3. I didn't expect Gordon to feel bad about the womanizing but he could have atleast written to her over the years. 😡 Dick move!

Conclusion: The latest books haven't been as good.
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95 reviews42 followers
April 4, 2016
I immensely enjoyed reading this book. I loved meeting the new characters, as well as revisiting the ones we already knew. Lady Rob was a well developed character that grew before my eyes, in years, bravery and self-esteem. I really liked her. The relationship between Lady Rob and Gordon was fun. An all around great book.
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131 reviews27 followers
January 5, 2017
I don't think Patricia Grasso reads her own work. On it's own, Courting an Angel is great, but she uses the same titles in To Tempt an Angel To Tempt An Angel (Douglas Trilogy, #1) by Patricia Grasso and uses the same story lines in most of the books- girl meets prince-like guy, guy falls head over heels, marries girl, and lives HEA after a few hitches- such as child(ren) out of wedlock with mistress(es) and someone wants to kill either hero or heroine or both. Very formulaic.
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48 reviews
October 19, 2009
Took a while for me to get into this, but it was a sweet story.
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