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The Wild Rose of Kilgannon (Kilgannon #2) Paperback | Pages: 400 pages
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Original Title: The Wild Rose of Kilgannon
ISBN: 0440235685 (ISBN13: 9780440235682)
Edition Language: English
Series: Kilgannon #2

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She came to the Highlands an innocent bride, but one man's love and two nations' enmity would make her a woman....

In her unforgettable novel Kilgannon, Kathleen Givens brought to vivid life the tempestuous romance of Mary Lowell, an English aristocrat, and the Scottish chieftain Alex MacGannon, who claimed her as his bride. Swept into a world of ancient customs, fierce passions, and political treachery, she never expected her life to take root in the Highlands, that she'd become...The Wild Rose of Kilgannon.

Now Mary and Alex's love story continues. As the fires of war engulf Castle Kilgannon, beautiful Mary stands fast, protecting her family and home. But when news comes of the capture of her beloved Alex, Mary vows to rescue her brave husband, who offered his life to save his men. As a defiant Alex is tried in London as a traitor, Mary unleashes her own campaign on London society, determined to win justice on the most dangerous battlefield of all. Even as Alex remains imprisoned in the Tower, she seeks his passionate embrace, forbidden and unforgettable, risking everything to free the rugged freedom fighter who has claimed her, body and soul . . .

Don't miss the first novel in the breathtaking MacGannon Family Saga, Kilgannon, available from Dell.

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Title:The Wild Rose of Kilgannon (Kilgannon #2)
Author:Kathleen Givens
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 400 pages
Published:November 9th 1999 by Dell
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Romance. Historical Romance. Cultural. Scotland

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This one starts where Kilgannon left off and moves through the following years of fear and war in Scotland. Better than the average airplane read!

An excellent read as was the first book. Now, I must find the next in the series.

Such a disappointment. I liked the first one, but this was pure agony. The heroine was so dumb and boring, could not comprehend anything she was told. I think this was because the book only followed her thoughts, so in order to know what happened with everyone else, it had to be spelled out for her (and thus for us), making her seem slow and witless. Even Alex's prison stay would have been more exciting. Not to say anything about the fact that after several miscarriages in a calm and safe

Swept along for the ride and lived it with them!I've just finished this book and the one before it in two days with a toddler under foot, I simply could not put it down. Firstly let me say it was worth the investment both in time and money. If Kathleen Givens decides to write a third book in this story I will be buying it without hesitation. And while it's not entirely a cliff hanger ending, she leaves you with enough questions to allow for a third follow on novel, so I'm hopeful.Her style of

An excellent read as was the first book. Now, I must find the next in the series.

dragged on too much with the trial. the last 50 pages were exciting but should have been 150 pages with less time on the trial.

I would like to give it 3.5 stars, because it was very good. Character development was well done, and the story moved at a good pace. The story was very enjoyable and if I hadn't read some of the reviews that should have been marked with spoilers but weren't, I think the would have had more intensity and more of the intended cliff-hanger effect. I had picked this book because it was on a list of best highlander romanced along with The Pride of Lions by Canham. It just missed for me. Many of the

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