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THE FALCON'S BRIDE by DAWN THOMPSON
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Summary**2006 PEARL NOMINEE - BEST TIME TRAVEL ROMANCE**
**2006 PEARL NOMINEE - BEST OVERALL PARANORMAL ROMANCE** At twenty-one, after two Seasons with no takers, Theadosia Barrington should have been grateful to snare Nigel Cosgrove. The earl-to-be was a blue-eyed Adonis, a true catch-and surely the incident in Covent Garden was exaggerated. And yet, upon her arrival at Cashel Cosgrove, Thea found herself more intrigued by the Irish castle's legend, that of the tragic Ros Drumcondra. "The Black Falcon" he was called. Party Gypsy, part Celt, the warrior had been conquered by betrayal alone. His ghost was still reputed to wander these halls, making women tremble with fear and desire-for who could resist those burnished copper eyes? Hadn't he stolen away the betrothed of Cian Cosgrove, made the woman his love slave? If only Thea herself could suffer such a fate. If only magic were a reality. If only that Gypsy woman had spoken the truth, and Thea was a woman out of time, the one meant to be...THE FALCON'S BRIDE
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"spellbinding tale of timeless love"
Reviewed by Deborah Macgillivray
Posted November 10, 2006
Dawn Thompson has to be one of the hottest rising stars in
Historical Romance today. This is so good to hear. In a
period when everyone else bemoans the genre is dead,
Thompson is making them eat their words. She is a writer
who doesn't speak down to readers Read more...
"Another winner for Dawn Thompson!"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted December 22, 2006
The Falcon's Bride is a love story--of a mother's
sacrifice for her son, as well as the passion between Roc
and Theo.
Theo Barrington travels to Ireland with the intention of
marrying Nigel Cosgrove. While Theo has her doubts, she
knows this match will be a good Read more...
"Sensually Stimulating Timetravel & More!"
Reviewed by Marilyn Rondeau
Posted January 6, 2007
Based on this new novel and following on the heels of her
two previously successful releases of the THE RAVENCLIFF
BRIDE and THE WATERLORD, Dawn Thompson is proving not only
has she arrived, but is a force to be reckoned with.
Setting her latest novel in 1811, we are introduced Read more...
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