The Heather-Moon
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Must read to get the whole story. You will definitely enjoy. I gave this book a 4 star rate as it is written well. Great story line and the author continues to draw you in. This was an interesting historical romance about the gypsies living in Scotland in the s and the baby Queen Mary. The Hero William was a wise and tender hearted Scott who watched his father die at age of 13 and was raised in England. He returns to the borderlands where he saves and falls in love with Tamsin, half gypsy with a deformed hand.
Together they save the baby Queen Mary!
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Her story telling is so good that I This is the first Susan King book that I have read. Her story telling is so good that I could not put the book down, and got teary when it ended. This story, Heather Moon, was wonderful with it's intrigue, adventure and romance. It is definitely worth reading.
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It didn't matter that it was the third book in the series, it was a great stand alone story. As for myself, I just bought my second Susan King book and I can't wait to start reading. I enjoyed the lead characters and the storyline very much. It was a nice romance with believable hero and heroine. To make matters worse, she was born with a deformed hand. Although Tamsin comes across as brash and independent, she secretly longs to be accepted and loved.
But both Archie and her Gypsy grandfather have tried in vain to find her a husband. When Tamsin and her father are caught by Jasper Musgrave during a border raid, her life is fated to change. Archie and Allan had always wanted their children to marry, but Allan was killed before a betrothal contract could be signed.
Although William appears to be working with their English captor, Archie still feels he can trust the son of his friend. William is actually part of a complicated plot. He is fiercely loyal to Scotland, but the English believe him to be out of favor with the Scottish court.
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However, political events fade into the background once William and Tamsin are together. The two are forced into a marriage of convenience, but they both consider the marriage to be more of a friendship which will eventually be dissolved. But when they spend more time together, they begin to wish that the marriage were a real one. Tamsin is amazed that William accepts her and finds her beautiful despite her deformity.
William is enchanted by Tamsin and feels drawn to her by fate. They need to uncover the plot to kidnap her and secure her safety before they can make their marriage a real one. This part of the book emphasizes the conflict between the two as they figure out how to make their marriage a real one. I almost forgot about it, and it felt like they did too. Often couples seem to rush into marriages of convenience with little thought and less love.
Tamsin and William basically marry to please other people, but each secretly wants the match, and they both spend a lot of time considering how to conduct themselves honorably. The thought they put into their commitment is rare and touching. Tamsin is particularly interesting.