From the award-winning author comes a captivating story filled with the passion, intrigue, and magic of historical Scotland--where a sharp-tongued beauty meets her match in a man who vows to tame her with the power of his love.
I knew I would love when I first started reading it.
Strong hero and heroine
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I absolutely adored this book! I loved watching the developement of the characters and their developement of awareness of each other. The brave Tayg Munro, a truly braw warrior, who only wishes to escape his noteriety and find a lass who loves him for himself and not the absurd stories of his bravery or his polictical position. The wounded and maligned Catriona the Shrew whose toungue is said to flay the flesh off the bravest warrior, but who really is smart and beautiful, and only hides behind her shrewness to escape unjust treatment at the hands of her brothers. I hope you like the book too. It's a fun light read.
a Scottish themed historical romance with a heartwarming story and a plot sure to captivate
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Courtesy of CK2S Kwips and Kritiques If looking for a Scottish themed historical romance with a heartwarming story and a plot sure to captivate, Charming the Shrew is the one to read. Tayg Munro's elder brother is dead... the one who was to become the next Chief of their clan. Tayg has proven his merit in the Army of King Robert the Bruce, yet he never aspired to be more than a soldier free of responsibility, a charming one available to woo all the young lasses he desired. But that is not meant to be. Now he must assume what should have been his brother's duties to protect his clan and support his King. He must now settle down and find a wife to be by his side for his new future... But not before getting in one more adventure. He undertakes one more mission for his King, buying himself some time before he has to settle down and marry. Catriona MacLeod has ever been the shrew, to protect herself from the indignities forced upon her by her brothers, and their cruel treatment of her. When she discovers she is being forced to wed Duff "Dogface" MacDonell, a man she has always despised, to cement the alliance between their clans, she has had enough. She flees, hoping to make it to her aunt's village, where she can live in peace and out of the reach of her brother's greedy reach. Unfortunately, her sense of direction is far from astute and she finds herself lost just as the typical highland winter storms begin. Stumbling upon a lowly bard, they travel together to find safety from the elements. This second book by relative newcomer Ms. Wittig again showcases her talent for portraying characters clamoring to be heard. Tayg and Cat are personalities full of such life and vigor that one can't help but love them both. Cat is vulnerable but fiery, hiding years of pain between her harsh tongue and prickly façade. When she finally learns to let someone in, to get to know the real Catriona, readers too will love her. Tayg has ever been the warrior "playboy." All he wants is for someone to like him for himself, not the heartbreaker he acted for years, or his prowess as a soldier for the King. His acting the bard for once gives him a chance to truly be himself, and fine those he will appreciate him for it. When he and Cat come together, it is guaranteed that their love will be as vibrant and passionate as they are. Adventure abounds in this story as well. When Tayg finds out Cat's brother, Broc, and her betrothed's plot to conquer the king, his plans change and he and Cat must race against the Highlands to warn him in time, all the while having to elude Broc and Duff to keep Cat safe. Readers also get a good sense of landscape in this book, with brilliant descriptions of scenery and even the wintry weather. They'll feel as though they are in the story with Tayg and Cat, suffering through the biting winds and deep snows. This is most certainly one book which will wrap fans of Ms. Wittig, be they old or new, in its clutches, holding tight through the end of ta
I love the verbal sparring
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I just simply loved it. I like to read a book where the two main characters bicker and down deep they really like each other. I would recommend this one.
Richly Romantic!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I loved this book! The characters were wonderful. Tayg is a riot as he pretends to be a bard (and is terrible at it) and I thoroughly enjoyed watching Catriona shed her prickly exterior with him over the course of the book. Plus, the setting was one of the most unique I've read in a Scottish romance. I loved Ms. Wittig's first book, The Devil of Kilmartin, but I liked this one even better. I can't wait for her next one!
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