Warrior's Taking by Margo Maguire

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(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: June 2007
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 94,160

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    • Pub. Date: June 2007
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 94,160

    Synopsis

    A love that can transcend time . . .

    981 A.D.: Brogan Mac Lochlainn has heard of a magical stone that bestows great powers. Now the slaying of his father, the chieftain, has placed the clan's protection in Brogan's hands—and he will brave any danger to possess the stone. But only the strongest sorcery will carry the fearless Scottish warrior to the talisman—for it is hidden in Ravenfield, an English estate . . . 900 years in the future!

    1813: Sarah Granger is wary . . . yet shamelessly intrigued by the near-naked stranger she discovers washed upon the beach. His tale is one the beautiful governess can scarcely fathom—yet never have her passions been so stirred by any man. Sarah knows in her heart and soul her destiny lies with this seductive barbarian.

    But an unrelenting evil has followed Brogan from ancient times—and he must battle it to the death to save the breathtaking beauty who is becoming more precious to him than the magic he crossed centuries to claim.

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    Margo Maguire is the author of twelve historical novels, mostly of the medieval era. Formerly a Critical Care nurse, she worked for many years in a large Detroit trauma center.

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    Could not put this book down!!!by TRobinTX

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    October 26, 2009: This is a great book to read. I love historical romance and this is one of the best books I have read. The characters are developed so well and with such detail you feel like you actually know them and are going through their struggles with them. I myself am not crazy about Time Travel, but the way she developed this book is awesome. This is my second book by her, but I will be back for more!!!

    I Also Recommend: Temptation of the Warrior.

    Okay for innocents, boring for the rest of us.by Anonymous

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    August 01, 2007: I thought it was juvenile. It wasn't terrible, but this book would be more enjoyable to a 16 year old than a 46 year old. It was a version of Cinderella. A girl with a kind heart who's been dealt a hard lot in life finds her prince charming. Brogan saves her from a life of doom and gloom. In the last chapter, everyone she cares about is provided for and happy! -miraculous! I am being sarcastic here. Then she is whisked away to a magical world where she will never have to suffer another hardship and live happily ever after with her perfect man. I think the love 'sex' scenes were written by a man because there is no writing about their thoughts as they 'do it', only how good the physical part was. No mention of all the pain and blood and emotion that goes along with losing your virginity. Actually, I hope no 16 year old reads that scene and thinks it is a representation of what actually takes place. The magic and time-travel made the book what it is supposed to be-a light, pass-the-time, soon forgotten fictional romance.


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