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    • Pub. Date: January 2004
    • 363pp
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      • Pub. Date: January 2004
      • Publisher: Dorchester Publishing Company, Incorporated
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 363pp

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      Kidnapped by her family's sworn enemy, Storm finds herself a willing captive of her Scottish captor's tender caresses and gentle kisses.

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      June 05, 2004: When Storm Eldon is kidnapped by her family's ancestral enemies, she knows there are rules to be honored by both sides. If her stepmother agrees to the ransom demanded, Storm will not be harmed by Tavis MacLagan, the handsome Highland warrior who holds her captive. But as days of waiting turn into weeks, it begins to be clear that in this contest of wills, no one is fighting fair. Tavis's hands-off policy has changed into an all-out siege of the senses, and Storm realizes she is less interested in guarding her virtue than becoming...HIS BONNIE BRIDE. (Originally published under the title Amber Flame.)

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      April 01, 2004: This book was hilarious! The love story was beautiful and sweet. There's enough intrigue and suspense for even the most hardcore fan. Tavis and Storm seemed so much like real people with their stubborness and pride. Sometimes Tavis can seem a bit childish, but that's only to be expected because what man isn't at times? I only had one problem with this book. It was hard to believe that Storm was so beautiful that all the men who saw her wanted her even Tavis's brother, Sholto. The scene between Storm and Sholto in the stable practically amounted to rape. I think both Tavis and Storm were way too forgiving of his actions. And another thing. Storm was pregnant for half the book. She went through a lot including getting kidnapped and beaten by her rejected suitor, Sir Hugh, yet she didn't miscarry. That was a bit hard to believe.