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Title:Forever My Love
Author:Rebecca Brandewyne
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 560 pages
Published:January 1st 1993 by Severn House (first published February 1st 1982)
Categories:Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Cultural. Scotland. Medieval
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Forever My Love Hardcover | Pages: 560 pages
Rating: 3.92 | 370 Users | 21 Reviews

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Echoing across the stormy waters of Loch Ness came a gypsy's haunting curse, foretelling a forbidden passion that would drench the Scottish crags with blood.

And from the first moment that Mary Carmichael lifted her violet eyes to those of Hunter MacBeth, the prophecy began to come true.

Hunter was Mary's kidnapper - and her lover. He begged a king for her hand, and she braved secret torture to be true.

Theirs is a legend of struggle against relentless hate, of two wild hearts who pledged defiantly, Forever my Love

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Original Title: Forever My Love
ISBN: 0727844075 (ISBN13: 9780727844071)
Edition Language: English
Setting: Scottish Highlands,1472

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I understand the few low reviews on this book are trying to make a point, but I think they are unfair to both the author and the romance. Read on for the real scope.I read Rebecca Brandewyne's historical romance for her ability to sweep me away to another time and place and to create a world I feel a part of...and for her wonderful stories of a love that overcomes great obstacles to endure. Forever My Love does all that, but there are some disturbing elements with this one that I feel

I'm re-reading one of my all time favs. I love Rebecca Brandewyne. Why can't they write them like this anymore?

It is somewhat scary how sometimes you just cannot stop yourself from reading when terrible things happen to nice people. I do not believe the hero, and /the heroine was to weak. I wanted her to be stronger, and I thought the Hero was sometimes not strong enough.

Her jet black eyes sparkled maliciously in the light of the torch she carriedGnarled blue veins showed plainly in her aged hands as she reached out to lay the torch to the town.The rotten thatched roofs of the forgotten buildings caught fire quickly, and soon Mheadhoin was ablaze with the flamesshe made her way to the cliff at the edge of the village. There she flung her arms wide, palms outstretched toward the night sky, her eerie form silhouetted against the licking orange and yellow of the

I solemly promise Karla if I hate this I will not continue. K?

Rebecca Brandewyne is yet another author, along with Shirlee Busbee, who inexplicably escaped my first bodice-ripper reading binge back in high school. Having read this book, I have a feeling that I would have enjoyed it just as much then as I did now, because it is written in a way that appeals to every sweeping, romantic notion a girl can have. If read in the right frame of mind, it can be a hell of a ride.The plot is basically "Romeo and Juliet in Scotland." Mary Carmichael and Hunter MacBeth

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