![]() ![]() ![]() Mary pulls Jamie in front of her because she is used to Jamie’s protection. To start, the brides and their grooms are attacked by bandits on their journey back to Scotland. The clash of cultures and wills is apparent from the start. Though Alec is impressed by her courage (there aren’t many men who would dare stand up to The Kincaid), he is sure he will tame her. Unfortunately for the Baron, Alec does see Jamie and knows immediately he wants her. he knows that if either man sees her exceptional beauty, one will claim her. He wants to keep her under wraps so she can continue to take care of the family. The Baron thinks to keep his youngest, Jamie, out of sight while the marriages are taking place. King Henry has commanded Baron Jamison to marry off two of his daughters to Alec Kincaid and Daniel Ferguson, lairds of their own Highlands clans. The story of Alec and Jamie is that of an arranged marriage. This is one book that can always put a smile on my face. Since that first time, I have reread the book a number of times and now it is like visiting old friends. ![]() Many people I’ve met still list The Bride as not only their favorite Julie Garwood, but their favorite romance, period. Wild horses could not have dragged me away from this book. I refused to put the book down and I ended up reading it in record time. The first time I read The Bride, I was captivated by Alec and Jamie’s story. ![]()
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