Thursday, July 18, 2013

Sizzling Summer Book Club With SmartBitches



For the month of July The Sizzling Summer Bookclub with Smart Bitches Trashy Books is Reading:

Ransom
Highland Laird's #2
Julie Garwood
Released 12.27.2002
Pocket Books

So with this series being so lengthy (hehe...) and not a hard read at all (hahah...) we are gearing up to participate in a hot and heated discussion with others July 30th at 6:00 PST or 9:00 pm CST over at Smart Bitches.

Here is the Blurb From The Publisher:
With the first word being "overflowing" the content conversation will be full to release our puns and context humor as always.


Overflowing with all of the majesty and intrigue of medieval glory days, this magnificent New York Times bestseller is a page-turner of passion and loyalty, justice and honor. Beloved storyteller Julie Garwood steps back to the silver-shrouded Highlands of her classic tale The Secret--and hails the return of two unforgettable warriors: Ramsey Sinclair and Brodick Buchanan. In the dark days after the death of Richard the Lionhearted, lives and lands would fall into upheaval at the hands of a power-hungry British ruler and his violent minions. One victim of the scourge is innocent Gillian, who is a mere child when the cruel and ambitious Baron Alford slaughters her father and tears her family apart. Alford, determined to recover a jeweled box for the despotic King John, is furious when the precious treasure slips through his fingers--only to be lost for more than a decade.
Now a beautiful young woman, Gillian finds the key to resolving her past in handsome Scottish chieftains Ramsey Sinclair and Brodick Buchanan. With the cunning and courage of the daring Scotsmen, and with the friendship of a new ally, Bridgid KirkConnell, Gillian at last fights the unscrupulous Baron Alford, laying claim to her home, her family, and her father's reputation. But in the presence of the mighty warriors, Gillian and Bridgid discover that desire can be a weapon of conquest...betrayal can slay trust in a heartbeat...and the greatest risk of all is surrender--to the deep emotions of unexpected love.

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