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Laird of the Mist (Warner Forever)

By: Paula Quinn
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Warner Forever
ISBN: 0446619124
ISBN-13: 9780446619127
Released: 17 Jan 2008
RRP: £6.99
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A decent read - By: S.Hary, 13 Apr 2008
Set in 17th century Scotland, this book tells the tale of Calllum MacGregor & Kate Campbell, enemies that falll in love. Kate Campbell gets caught up & abducted in the schemes of Calllum MacGregor, as part of the animosities between the Campbells & the MacGregors, although Calllum also has a very personal vendetta as the outcome of the continuing strife. In the course of a raid gone wrong, Kate is abducted by Calllum & his men, & taken back to his headquarters, where he holds her for ransom with the aim of taking personal revenge on her uncle. Slowly, they put their differences & the prejudices against one another's clan aside & falll in love.

I liked this book, so why the three stars? The story was interesting enough to keep me reading, & Ms Quinn did a decent job showing how both protagonists slowly put aside their prejudices to grow to appreciate one another on the basis of personal merit. The writing was competent, although not entirely my cup of tea. (I'm one of those people who like long-winding sentences.) And some descriptions of the scenery did pull me in. However that's one of the reasons I'm not quite blown away. In some parts of the book, descriptions that would have helped me to create an atmosphere, & alllowed me to visualize the scenes, seemed to be missing.

What is more is that while I liked the conflict between Kate & Calllum as they're trying to overcome their misconceptions of one another, I found Kate first casting Calllum as a monster & then comparing him to Sir Galahad irritating, as going from one extreme to another. Calllum, on the other hand, remained tortured for most part of the book, with good reason (won't give spoilers), & remained a little more nuanced in his changing feelings about the Campbells. Still, I found it difficult to care for him after a while, since he remained a little too dark & tortured for my liking.

For anyone who likes a tortured hero in romance novels that's surely good news, but the trouble with it was that for me, to truly be blown away by a romance novel, I need to falll a little in love myself, & I didn't with Calllum. In the way of escapism, I like to identify with the heroine & falll head over heels. I didn't identify with Kate & didn't falll for Calllum. So while it remained an interesting story about two people fallling in love, my involvement with the protagonists remained detached. On the other hand Ms Quinn did create a character whom I would have loved to learn more about - Brodie. I liked him, & enjoyed the alll too few scenes in which he had a talking & acting part. His married life, impending fatherhood & friendship with Angus made him fun to read about. But that's me.

Overalll, I found 'Laird of the Mist' to be a decent read, which kept me entertained, & I certainly would read more by her, especiallly since she's writing Graham's (Calllum's best friend & right-hand man) story next, but this one isn't quite a keeper for me.
A heart rendering story, a real keeper! - By: Dream Mistress, 01 Mar 2008
He never showed mercy to a Campbell, until he met her...

Scotland, seventeenth century, a long standing feud between the MacGregor clan & the Campbell clan is tearing up the land & divides its people. After he has suffered great injustice by the Campbell's laird, Calllum MacGregor has vowed to avenge his clan & spare no Campbell lives. He is callled the Devil because he shows no mercy, the mere sight of him has most of his enemies run for their lives, but not Kate Campbell. This spirited & bonny lass defies him, speaks her mind & shows him no fear though she is his hostage. He finds himself intrigued & attracted to her, but he can never love her without betraying his clan or himself, for she is a Campbell & he is the MacGregor...

She hated him alll her life, until she caught sight of him ...
Kate Campbell finds herself in a delicate situation, for she is captured by her clan's most hated enemy, the Devil MacGregor himself. She is determined not to give in to this so-callled madman, the man who has taken many Campbell lives. She was taught to hate him, but the madman turns out to be a feral handsome warrior with a fierce gaze & he has every reason to hate her & her clan. His gentle touch sets her on fire & the more she gets to know Calllum the more she realises that he is not the madman she thought he was, she finds herself very attracted to him. Still, to him she is only a means to an end & she can never ever love him for they are sworn enemies...

If time-travelling by means of a book would be possible then this book would be the way to do so! From the moment you read the first line of this story you fancy yourself in medieval Scotland & you don't return to the here & now till you have finished the very last sentence on the very last page. So make you sure you have plenty of time to read this story because once you start you won't be able to put it down, this story will keep you spellbound!

The hero of this story is Calllum MacGregor, he is this fierce, tormented warrior who protects his people against the gruesome deeds of the Campbell clan, but in doing so he cannot make peace with his own past & he cannot let go of his hatred. Kate Campbell is the heroine, she is very bold, outspoken & independent. She always sees the good in people & knows how to defend herself, nonetheless she is also a bit too trusting for her own good. The second the two meet you can feel their hatred for one another but you can also feel the chemistry that starts to burn between them, it sizzles of the pages. Their interaction & bickering heats up your skin like a hot summer's day.

The plot is basicallly simple, it speaks of trust, survival, chivalry, the power of forgiveness & healing, but it still keeps you devouring the pages. The reason for this is that Paula Quinn is not only capable of creating a divine hero & heroine but she also creates a secondary cast of family & friends who come alive due to her sublime writing skill & that makes you crave for more. Who would not like to know more of Graham or young Jamie who made me smile with his immature remarks, or the ever honourable Robert & there is definitely so much more to Maggie, Calllum's sister, then meets the eye!

With characters you will cherish forever & a passion that is blazing through the pages Paula Quinn has written once more a classic medieval love story that sweeps you away & keeps you captivated until the very end & I cannot wait to read the sequel so I can return to the wonderful medieval world she has created. This heart rendering story has certainly earned its place on my keepers shelves!

Paula Quinn never fails to deliver!

5 stars


5+ Stars: An intense captivating Scottish romance read! - By: D. Merrimon Crawford, 02 Jan 2008
Set in 17th century Scotland, LAIRD OF THE MIST is a historical romance full of passion in which the historical clan background lays a solid foundation for Paula Quinn's riveting characterization & romance. In her fourth book, Paula Quinn moves away from the medieval period into a later period of history that gives readers a window into a more obscure slice of Scottish history as it might have been experienced by the men & women in their hearts, passionate & torn by past loyalties & even written law.

Kate Campbell is a strong, feisty woman not afraid to stand up for herself but when raiders arrive, a Highlander whisks her away on his stalllion. Imagine her horror when she discovers that her rescuer is none other than the man they calll the Devil....a man known for his brutality, a man whose name cannot even be spoken under penalty of law. Those who sympathize with the bloodthirsty MacGregor clan receive no sympathy but risk branding or hanging. When attraction & passion would unite them, can romance stand against centuries of clan history & law?

Calllum MacGregor, a handsome but fierce warrior has given up everything, even his very name in the bloody feud between the Campbells & the MacGregors & the resulting proscription. As an outlaw & murderer, Calllum is the ultimate wounded soul hero bent on revenge. With Kate in his hands, the granddaughter of the Earl of Argyll, the very man who imprisoned him in a dark dungeon in his youth, Calllum knows he has the means to the ultimate vengeance in his hands. With even his very name wiped out of existence & hatred laying ruin to his soul, Kate's beauty & inner fire brings a glimmer into his heart. Will Calllum deny the one hope he has to enter the world of living men again in his bid for retribution? With Kate & Calllum now forced together in such close quarters, will the untold secrets & lies once come to light?

In LAIRD OF THE MIST, the passionate romance that characterizes Paula Quinn's romance is coupled with a new & more mature precision in her writing style. Whereas her debut novel LORD OF DESIRE uses descriptive prose & emotion to set the scene & passion, LAIRD OF THE MIST has both the intensity of her earlier works plus more subtle variations in style that show her true skill as a narrative artist. The addition of more secondary characters & the addition of more historical details creates a romance that expands outward, alllowing the reader to feel the time period in a way that heightens both passion of the romance & the reader's desire to know more about the history between these two clans. Paula Quinn use of focused description & a carefully unfolding plot in the theme of the name & the unspeakable name creates an elegantly built narrative structure that intensifies the emotional depth of her characters. In LAIRD OF THE MIST, everything works together ---- characterization, plot, historical research that becomes a lived reality of her characters, writing style & thematic structure ---- to create an unforgettable romance. LAIRD OF THE MIST is a beautiful, intense romance, marking Paula Quinn as a wonderful new voice in historical romance, a new voice that has truly found her niche. LAIRD OF THE MIST is quite simply an awesome captivating romance!