Gift by Julie Garwood, Linda Marrow (Editor)

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(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: January 1991
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 19,441

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    • Pub. Date: January 1991
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 19,441

    Synopsis

    Julie Garwood has enchanted readers since her firstnovel was published in 1985; today there more thanthirteen million copies of her books in print. TheWedding was a New York Times bestseller, along withten of her previous novels: The Bride, Guardian Angel,Honor's Splendour, The Gift, The Prize, The Secret,Castles, Saving Grace, Prince Charming and For theRoses. Ms. Garwood lives in Leawood, Kansas.

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    This bland romance, which borders on formulaic, recycles a few elements from Garwood's earlier novel Guardian Angel . In 1802, in an attempt to bring peace between two warring families, the king arranges a marriage between the 14-year-old Nathanialsp ok Baker, marquess of St. James, and Lady Sara Winchester, who is four. Fourteen years later and now a pirate, Nathan wishes to claim his bride--and the property that comes with her--but the Winchesters aren't cooperating. Nathan decides to indulge in a ``clean, uncomplicated kidnapping'' and spirits his wife out of England on one of his ships. In fact Sara, long infatuated with her absent, mysterious husband, settles into life at sea quite cheerfully, enlivening the voyage by accidentally destroying a couple of sails, giving the crew food poisoning and setting the vessel on fire. Despite it all, her determined affection for and faith in Nathan and his crew gradually wins her a place in their crusty, seafaring souls and a loyalty that is tested when, on their return to London, Sara's father threatens to expose an old scandal that could ruin the St. James name. (Jan.)

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    Biography

    With tens of millions of books in print and numerous New York Times bestsellers, Julie Garwood has clearly earned a position among America's favorite fiction writers. Her reputation as a masterful storyteller is solidly founded in her ability to deliver stories with appealing characters, powerful emotions, and surprising plot twists. Readers claim that it's the humor as well as the poignancy of her novels that keep them laughing, crying and thoroughly entertained.

    Born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri, Ms. Garwood attributes much of her success to growing up in a large family of Irish heritage. "The Irish are great storytellers who relish getting all the details and nuances of every situation. Add in the fact that I was the sixth of seven children. Early in life I learned that self-expression had to be forceful, imaginative and quick," says Ms. Garwood.

    Ms. Garwood began her writing career when the youngest of her three children entered school. After the publication of two young adult books, she turned her talents to historical fiction. Her first novel, Gentle Warrior, was published by Pocket Books in 1985 — there have been over 20 novels since then. Her name appears regularly on the bestseller lists of every major publication in the country, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times and Publishers Weekly. The popularity of her books expands with each new publication, and she is now read and enjoyed in many languages around the world.

    Julie Garwood writes "...gripping escapism of the tallest order." (Kirkus Reviews) Whether the setting be medieval Scotland,Regency England, frontier Montana, or contemporary America, her themes are consistent: family, loyalty and honor. USA Today says, "...it's those timely subjects set against a timeless background that attract so many modern readers."

    Ms. Garwood lives in Leawood, Kansas and is currently working on her next novel. When her schedule allows time away from family and career, she devotes her efforts to promoting literacy, and especially enjoys sharing her love of reading with student groups.

    For more information, visit Ms. Garwood's site at www.juliegarwood.com

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    Good readby Anonymous

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    February 10, 2009: This was a really great read, but I didn't fall in love with our heroine. The first couple times she was clumsy or had some unfortunate mishap I laughed, but after that it just became annoying. Sometimes her naivete was irritating and unbearable. I really liked Nathan and was glad to read that he wasn't ashamed of his scars or insecure, but instead embraced them unlike in many romance novels. I was so happy Jade and Cain came into the story again, oh and Colin of course! I guess I must've skimmed over the description of Nathan in Gaurdian Angel because I was completely suprised by the description of him in the book. I didn't realize how giant he was or how muscular, oh and can't forget the long hair! It wasn't the best in the series but still worth the read!

    Great book!!by Anonymous

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    February 01, 2009: This book was one of the best i've read. Can't wait to read more of Julie Garwood's books.


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