The Macgregor's Lady

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Price
$7.99  $7.43
Publisher
Sourcebooks Casablanca
Publish Date
Pages
416
Dimensions
4.2 X 6.8 X 1.2 inches | 0.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Mass Market Paperbound
EAN/UPC
9781402268724

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About the Author
Grace Burrowes is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Lonely Lords series and the extensive Windham series, which includes the subseries The Duke's Obsession, The Duke's Daughters, and A Duke and His Duchess. Her debut, The Heir, was a Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2010, and its follow-up, The Soldier, was named a Publishers Weekly Best Spring Romance of 2011. A practicing family law attorney, Grace lives in rural Maryland.
Reviews
"Burrowes has a knack for giving fresh twists to genre tropes and developing them in unexpected and delightful directions. This novel is a perfect example of her consistently excellent writing, deep and layered stories, and intelligent and compassionate characters. " - Publishers Weekly
"Burrowes brings strong conflict and emotion to a very appealing cast. Her secondary characters are as colorful as the hero and heroine..." - Booklist
"A powerful and moving romance... A deeply engrossing, well-written, not-to-be-missed novel! 4 1/2 Stars, Top Pick!
" - RT Book Reviews
"A great conclusion to the MacGregor Trilogy. The whole series has me laughing out loud at the characters antics and this story was no different" - Historical Romance Lover
"Once again Ms. Burrowes gives us a new couple to care for, while bringing in characters that we grew to love from previous books. " - First Page to the Last
"Grace Burrowes has a remarkable ability to bring the environment to life. The scents and sounds, even the feel and look of the soot from the foul smelling coal seem real. However, her special talent for developing strong, memorable characters is the very best part of her novels." - Long and Short Reviews
"[An] engaging, deliciously sensual, superbly written romance by one of the genre's rising historical stars." - Library Journal
"Both Asher and Hannah are well - rounded, and I found them to be some of the most likable characters I've read about in a historical romance." - Fresh Fiction
"Grace Burrowes is a born writer and I have yet to read a book by her that did not include a strong sense of time and place... [This] is another in a long string of winners by this author who does not seem to be slowing down one bit in her creative output." - All About Romance
"Torture. Torment. Delicious despair. Those words pretty much sum up The "MacGregor's Lady.".. Reading this book is ultimately a rewarding, if cathartic, experience." - Heroes & Heartbreakers
"This story has just the right amount of adventure, passion and lovely description to whisk me away from the every day mundane" - Bitten By Love Reviews
"I love romances in which independent characters come together in the name of love. I enjoyed it even more in The MacGregor's Lady as both are so set against getting married, yet fate has decided differently." - Bookloons
"A feast of characters, decisively written and a pleasure to read!" - Eyes.2c Reviews
"Grace's writing has a the gift of drawing you into the setting and falling in love with the characters. " - Under the Boardwalk
"I loved the tenderness and the heart of the story. The characters were amazing." - Royal Reviews
"Epic and beautiful... Burrowes is truly one of the best historical authors I've read." - Romancing the Book
"A fast paced tale of sacrifice, secrets, passion, deception, lies, misunderstandings, and love." - My Book Addiction Reviews
"Absolutely enchanting. " - Romance Junkies