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Gayle Callen

Auteur de The Lord Next Door

60+ oeuvres 2,845 utilisateurs 53 critiques 4 Favoris

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Œuvres de Gayle Callen

The Lord Next Door (2005) 177 exemplaires
The Viscount in Her Bedroom (2007) 176 exemplaires
The Duke in Disguise (2006) 134 exemplaires
Never Trust a Scoundrel (2008) 131 exemplaires
The Beauty and the Spy (2004) 106 exemplaires
In Pursuit of a Scandalous Lady (2010) 96 exemplaires
A Town Called Valentine (1831) 94 exemplaires
Never a Bride (2002) 88 exemplaires
Never Marry a Stranger (2009) 86 exemplaires
Suddenly a Bride (2002) 83 exemplaires
No Ordinary Groom (2004) 82 exemplaires
Thrill of the Knight (2007) 72 exemplaires
One Knight Only (2007) 71 exemplaires
True Love at Silver Creek Ranch (2012) — Auteur — 68 exemplaires
His Betrothed (2001) 66 exemplaires
A Woman's Innocence (2005) 65 exemplaires
Return of the Viscount (2012) 65 exemplaires
A Most Scandalous Engagement (2010) 64 exemplaires
The Darkest Knight (1999) 61 exemplaires
The Wrong Bride (2015) 60 exemplaires
Surrender to the Earl (2013) 52 exemplaires
My Lady's Guardian (2000) 51 exemplaires
A Knight's Vow (1999) 50 exemplaires
Every Scandalous Secret (2011) 46 exemplaires
Redemption of the Duke (2014) 44 exemplaires
Secrets of the Knight (2008) 43 exemplaires
Taken and Seduced (2009) 42 exemplaires
A Promise at Bluebell Hill (2014) 42 exemplaires
The Cowboy of Valentine Valley (2014) 41 exemplaires
Ever After at Sweetheart Ranch (2015) 35 exemplaires
Sleigh Bells in Valentine Valley (2014) 33 exemplaires
The Groom Wore Plaid (1800) 33 exemplaires
All I Want for Christmas Is a Cowboy [Anthology 3-in-1] (2013) — Auteur — 32 exemplaires
At Fairfield Orchard (2016) 31 exemplaires
Love with a Scottish Outlaw (2015) 28 exemplaires
Wicked, Sinful Nights (2010) 24 exemplaires
A Wedding in Valentine (2013) 17 exemplaires
You Only Marry Once (2021) 8 exemplaires
Almost a Bride (2021) 4 exemplaires
A szépség és a kém (2007) 1 exemplaire
Nem mindennapi vőlegény (2005) 1 exemplaire
Jegyesek (2002) 1 exemplaire
A botrányhős (2003) 1 exemplaire
Esküdt ellenségek (2002) 1 exemplaire
Bűnös szerelem (2003) 1 exemplaire
Az úrnő testőre (2002) 1 exemplaire
Las Tentaciones Del Duque (1900) 1 exemplaire
Skandál (2008) 1 exemplaire

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Nom légal
Kloecker Callen, Gayle
Autres noms
Callen, Gayle
Latham, Julia
Cane, Emma
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Erie, Pensylvaina, USA
Courte biographie
Gayle Kloecker grew up in Erie, Pensylvaina, daughter of Renee and Francis Kloecker. In the college, she started to study engineering, but she left it. She married James Callen, and they had three children: Jim, Michelle, and Laura. The family resides in a suburb of Central New York.

She needed 13 years to sell her first novel in 1999. Named the "Notable New Author of 1999," Gayle has also won the Holt Medallion and the Laurel Wreath Award, and finaled in the National Readers Choice Awards. A past President of the Central New York Romance Writers, she is also a member of Romance Writers of America, the Authors Guild, and Novelists Inc. She wrote also under the pseudoyms of Julia Latham and Emma Cane. Besides writing, she loves to read, sing, crochet, and delve too deeply into historical research.

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Every Scandalous Secret was such an interersting read and I think I had higher hopes going into this one. I also think I just wasn't in the best of moods to read this one so I do think this was a "me" issue in some respects. I did find the set up to be so fascinating. I loved the whole set up of the hero on a bet with his friends thinking the heroine is the model of an infamous nude painting. It definitely screams secrets and scandals. I found the chemistry and bantering to be so intriguing and I became so intrigued by their interactions. There is a bit of marriage of convenience when they get caught in a scandalous embrace. Its been a while since I have read this set up in a historical, authors tend to not write this like they used to and I really loved seeing it. I do want to read the last of the trilogy though as I was charmed by this book even though it felt like a super slow read!… (plus d'informations)
 
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addictofromance | 1 autre critique | Feb 24, 2023 |
This review may contain spoilers, so fair warning, upon reading the review.

Introduction
The Groom Wore Plaid is the second book in the "Highland Weddings" and I was intrigued to pick this author up as its been a long while since I have read this author but I have to say I ADORED this one so completely. It has been so long since I had read this author that I had forgotten how charming and delightful her writing is. There was such top notch banter between our main protagonists and it was just plain good fun to see them interact. We have some interesting tropes that come together in this one as well as a unique time era that we normally don't see in recently published historical romance as this is mid 1700's Scotland. I just loved the way that discussed Jacobite rebellion and the fight for Scotland's independence from England.

The Main Protagonists
The Hero: Owen Duff
-Highland Laird
-Alphamellow
-Strong
-Capable Leader

The Heroine: Maggie McCallum
-Has dreams/visions of events in the future
-betrothed to Owen
-Family is enemy to the Duff's

Summary
Maggie and Owen were once friends when they were younger and there was a young love that was building between them, but Owen was engaged to marry, but when Maggie has a vision of his fiancee dying, he didn't believe her and she ended up dead. Now its been more than a decade later, and to bring peace to their families and clan, they honor the agreement that was originally made between their families. Owen is determined to make this work, but when Maggie has a dream of Owen being mortally injured on their wedding day, she is determined to make sure that this doesn't come true. But as Maggie and Owen's wills clash, so does the love they feel for each other, but who will win in the end?

My Outlook
The Groom Wore Plaid was such a delightful story and I honestly had such love for this one. It was such a delight to read and I absolutely enjoyed every single moment of this one here. It was so enjoyable to read. And seeing the way that the author implemented the humor was such so much fun to read. There is something in the writing style of Gayle Callen that is just so endearing and addictive. From the first chapter, you are immediately swept up in the story and in the romance. The way that these two banter was so fun. Seeing the way that Owen and Maggie compete with each other was intriguing, you can see as the story builds, how much they are attracted to each other and how their feelings for each other are growing.

Gayle Callen really implemented some unique elements to the story line that added some edge to it. We do have a villain here, which might be predictable. I saw it coming a bit, but I don't think its obvious so it might surprise you in the end. I did feel like the ending was a bit anticlimatic though. But I enjoyed seeing how the dream of Maggie get resolved in the end and the turnout of the ending really satisfied the story overall. There is some angst between the families and I felt like that was well played out. I do think fans of highlander romances, will become endeared to this one.

Overall View
I found The Groom Wore Plaid to be such a talented and tasteful romance that implements elements of danger, intrigue and passion well balanced all the way throughout and leaves the reader fully satisfied!

Rating Evaluation:
Plot: 4.5
World Building: 4
Cover: 5
Hero: 4
Heroine: 4
Steam: 4
Heart & Feels: 4
Ending:3.5
Overall View: 4
… (plus d'informations)
 
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addictofromance | 2 autres critiques | Feb 2, 2023 |

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Œuvres
60
Aussi par
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Membres
2,845
Popularité
#9,020
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
53
ISBN
183
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Favoris
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