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Chargement... The Treasurepar Iris Johansen
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I love Iris Johansen's books. Usually. I read this, but really didn't enjoy it as much as I usually enjoy her works of fiction. I don't think it's because of the time, but perhaps it was the characters. I just didn't really like them too much. That's me, though. If you like romance thrillers set in the past, try it. This one might be good for you. ( ) In 1196 Syria Jabber Al-Nasim knows his power is waning and knows what he needs to do to regain what he is losing. He directs Captain Ali Balki to go to Scotland and bring home former assassin Kadar Ben Arnaud. If he refuses to come home, Ali is to inform him that Sinan King of the Assassins demands he pay the price of freeing the foreigners. Jabber knows Kadar will honor his pledge. Ali fears Kadar but does the bidding because he is even more afraid of Jabber. In Scotland Kadar looks forward to a long quiet life with his beloved former slave Selene Ware. However his years of respite end when Ali arrives with the summoning; Kadar is honor bound to go home. To be totally free he learns he must find a King Arthur relic possessed by the mystical Tarik in Tuscany. Selene insists on going with him. Danger accompanies them every step of the way. There was no character chemistry, and repetition of the story of this big bad guy, that went no where. The heroine was whiny and got on my last nerve. But then she was 17 years old. Kadar must have been a saint. He should have locked her in the tower. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieLion's Bride (2)
Rescued from slavery with her sister Thea as a young girl by a mysterious assassin named Kadar, Selene lives at her brother-in-law's Scottish estate, cherishing a smoldering passion for her savior, until a mysterious summons forces Kadar to leave Scotland, with Selene and a young soldier at his side, in a saga of love, war, and immortality set in the twelfth century. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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