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The Jewels of Kinfairlie Boxed Set

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This digital boxed set includes the entire Jewels of Kinfairlie three full-length medieval romances and one short story. Included are The Beauty Bride, The Rose Red Bride, The Snow White Bride and "The Ballad of Rosamunde".This edition also includes an excerpt from The Renegade's Heart.

990 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 1, 2012

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Claire Delacroix

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New York Times bestselling author Claire Delacroix sold her first book in 1992, an historical romance called ROMANCE OF THE ROSE. Since then, she has published over sixty romance novels and novellas, and has also been published under the names Claire Cross and Deborah Cooke. She has an honours degree in history, with a focus on medieval studies. She is an avid reader of medieval vernacular literature, fairy tales and fantasy novels.

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44 reviews1 follower
September 30, 2021
This was a great series! I loved the humor and that it had fae in it. I loved the different way the fae were entwined in each book and even more in the next series. This is certainly one you won't want to miss! I think I will have to read them all again in a few months.
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October 12, 2017
This is a great series if you like historical romance. This follows the life of a family of 8 siblings in Scotland in the 1400s and their quest for true love.
118 reviews3 followers
February 12, 2021
Hooked

I am now hooked on any of Claire Delacroix books. I need to find out what happens to the rest of Lammergeier siblings.
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537 reviews3 followers
April 1, 2016
Loved it!

It's always best to buy the set especially if you can't wait to read the next book. This was a well written set of books. These are the books you lose sleep over because you can't bear to stop reading! I was terribly disappointed to come to the end of the set although I was quite happy to find out what happened to Rosamunde as her disappearance in one of the books left quite the mystery. The stories are about a family of siblings who have been recently orphaned. They are mostly grown, the youngest one being 12 years of age. The brother, Alexander, has inherited the title and has found that the coffers are empty leaving him feeling rather desperate. He is trying to marry off the oldest sister to better the situation for the castle and those that live in it. Thus the first book in the series is the struggle of Madeline against being married off. Alexander's solution is quite shocking and as a female I was outraged, but eventually it all comes right in the end. Naturally the second book is his attempt to marry off the next eldest sister, Vivienne. He resorts to trickery, and again his solution is outrageous. By the end of the second book, I have taken a disliking to Alexander but book three finds some retribution for Madeline & Vivienne as they set him up for marriage. This book is full of surprises and has a very interesting ending. Then last there is the novelette about Rosamunde's destiny. Rosamunde is the beloved aunt who makes her first appearance in Madeline's story along with a spriggen (tiny fairy) who hates her. Ah the joys of unexpected events. Definitely a 'not to miss' set of books.
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August 27, 2016
This was a well-written, enjoyable series. Set in medieval Scotland, the Laird of Kinfairlie has inherited the estate and he needs to find marriages for his sisters, the Jewels of Kinfairlie, immediately. Lady Madeline's hand has been sold in an auction. She runs away, and Rhys FitzHenry pursues her, then woos her with fascinating stories. Vivienne believes in true love, and when she hears a story of the secret room in their estate, she knows it is her fate to meet her her destiny there. The next morning she is shocked to find herself married to Erik Sinclair of Blackleith, who plans to use her to regain his legacy. They gradually get to know each other and delve beneath the surface to the inner selves that both keep hidden... The sisters turn the tables on the Laird, and set him up with the Lady Eleanor, who has learned from experience that she is only valued for her fortune. Alexander doesn't know about her fortune, and what he sees in her is their shared passion, her wisdom and the desire to court her smile. In The Ballad of Rosumande, the pirate queen Rosamunde is trapped in the land of Fairie and can only be freed by true love. Padraig, a former member of her crew, has been in love with Rosamunde for many years, and when he hears she has been captured by the Fey he sets out to free her. I loved these books! Copy gifted by the Publisher in exchange for an honest review.
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379 reviews1 follower
May 23, 2016

Loved it, oh my read the first book in the series and it got me hooked, I had to read the others and I must say that I wasn't disappointed, I fell in love with all the heroes and heroines not able to choose a favorite
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