Devil's Moon (Border Nights), by Amanda Scott
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A WARRIOR'S PROMISEThe last place Sir David "Devil" Ormiston expected his moonlight chase of a horse thief to end was in a lady's bedchamber. He is shocked to find that the raider he has pursued is no man, but a defiant beauty in disguise-and the woman he's vowed to protect at all costs. Face to face with a girl Dev thought he knew, the ever confident, marriage-resistant knight may learn that he is defenseless against the desirable woman she has become.A LADY'S SECRETLady Robina Gledstanes will do anything to keep her family's land out of the hands of her greedy kinsmen-except willingly submit to the handsome, cocksure Devil Ormiston. Dev's help may be just as dangerous as the threats lurking outside her castle. But when enemies scheme to steal the castle's treasure, Robina must risk losing something even more precious-her heart.
Devil's Moon (Border Nights), by Amanda Scott- Amazon Sales Rank: #848243 in Books
- Published on: 2015-03-31
- Released on: 2015-03-31
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 6.75" h x 1.13" w x 4.25" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 416 pages
Review "Wonderfully romantic...[a] richly detailed 15th century Scottish historical from the author frequently credited with creating the subgenre."―Library Journal on The Laird's Choice"Great with sensual scenes, Scott excapes the cliche of a masterful male taming a 'wildcat' woman; instead, Fin and Catriona learn to communicate and compromise in this solid roomantic adventure....Scott...deftly handles period dialogue and attitudes."―Publishers Weekly on Highland Master:For Highland Master:"Marvelous Scottish tale of a time in history when various plays for power were held....a piece of history as well as a great tale. Amanda Scott does it again with another fascinating part of Scottish history."―Romance Reviews MagazineRave for first book in Scottish Knights Trilogy: "Amanda Scott proves once again she is the Highland Master when it comes to a thrilling tale starring Scottish Knights."―Harriet Klausner on Highland MasterOn Highland Master: "[Scott] uses her knowledge of Scottish history to weave an engrossing and sexy story about Highland life in the 1400s."―Robert Walch, The Salinas Californian"Blue-ribbon Rating - 4 ! Deliciously sexy....Highland Master is a rare treat of a read."―romancejunkies.com"Amanda Scott has an uncanny knack of picking up her readers and plunking them down right in the middle of her storyworld. The physical settings, the tenor of the times, the characters, the language, and the political and family tensions, all present an unmatched air of authenticity to her work...Highland Master is an eminently satisfying read."―Romance Reviews Today on Highland MasterOn Tempted by a Warrior:"4 Checks! ...Terrific story. Loved the tension between Fiona and Dickon...Plenty of ...suspense throughout. Another wonderful Scottish tale with lots to recommend to all."―Romance ReviewsOn Seduced by a Rogue:"The historical romance writer adds this title to her impressive bibliography, delivering another trademark tale of strong-willed women and warrior-clans in 14th -century Scotland."―Allen Pierleoni, The Sacramento Bee, www.sacbee.comOn Seduced by a Rogue: "Another excellent novel from Amanda Scott, who just keeps producing one fine story after another..."―-Romance Reviews Magazine, romancereviewsmag.comOn Seduced by a Rogue: "Top Pick! Scott's wonderful book is...populated by characters who jump off the pages and grab your attention....Tautly written, passionate romance."―-Kathe Robin, Historical Romance Reviews, rtbookreviews.com"Ms. Scott is able to make settings and history come to life...For a read brightened by suspense, wit, and love, Tamed by a Laird is a great choice."―-Jane Bowers, Romance Reviews TodayOn Tamed by a Laird: "Noted for her exceptionally well-written and well-researched Scottish historicals, Scott breathes vivid, colorful life into 14th-century Scotland with strong, well-motivated characters, a passionate love story, and enough political intrigue to keep the action lively."―-Kristin Ramsdell, Library Journal Reviews
About the Author Amanda Scott is the author of over 62 romance novels and the recipient of the Romance Writers of America's prestigious RITA Award. She lives in Folsom, California, outside of Sacramento. She is a fourth-generation Californian.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Stubborn Couple Enjoyable and Sexy By Marsha @ Keeper Bookshelf There are times when a novel starts out with a vivid picture of the action taking place, that it is not possible to really talk about it without giving away spoilers. And I will not give away spoilers of huge magnitude. I want you to enjoy the full impact of this novel from reading it yourself – and not by my telling you the entire story.Robina is not exactly the lady of the manor, she is however, the oldest surviving member of her immediate family. Her younger brother, Benjy is the Laird now, but at his tender age, he is still not the power among their people, yet. Robina will do everything in her power to protect her younger brother and keep the people under their care as safe as is possible.David “Dev” is a knight who knows Robina well. He also knows how much trouble she can get herself into with little effort. When they clash over one of Robina’s dangerous actions, the story truly begins to unfold. Robinia is headstrong, stubborn, and so certain that her way is the best way. Dev, being male, a knight of his power and time, is exactly as certain that his way is… the only way. You have to know that these two are made for each other, they just have to battle their way to that point.And, sorry, but that is enough. Why? Because how can you enjoy this amazing novel if I tell you every step. When you read one of Ms. Scott’s novels you are transported back in time. I will not spoil that.I adored Robina. Yes, she is stubborn and believes her way is best – but at her heart she just wants what we all want, someone who loves her for exactly who she is. That’s not an unreasonable goal. Dev is so protective of Robina and Benjy. Yes, he feels this way on many levels but ultimately he loves this stubborn woman and will do anything to insure her happiness.Scotland in the 1400’s. It’s hard to imagine the wildness and the vast space of the landscape of anywhere in the 1400’s. This is why when I look for an author to make a Historical Romance come to life, I look to Amanda Scott to take me back in time and help me to experience every aspect of life back then. I enjoy the glimpse into how life was in the 1400’s. The way people prepared food and ate it, the bits and pieces of everyday chores and the importance of how to provide goods and food for so many is such an eye-opener for a reader in 2015. Let’s face it, that’s a lot of improvements in food handling. *grin* I, personally, like when the way life was at the timeframe of a story is shown to me. It creates a deeper, more realistic story.I really enjoyed Devil’s Moon which is the second novel in the Border Nights series. You can read this novel as a stand alone (as you can with most of Ms. Scott’s novels). It might make the series more complete in your mind to read them in order – but it is totally not necessary. So you can go out and pick this one up and dive right in. This novel gets a 4 outta 5 on my own rating scale. It is an interesting, at times intense and charming story of love, passion, commitment and letting that little voice in your ear guide you to what’s right for your future. (read the book and you’ll “get” that point)*I received an e-ARC of Devil’s Moon from the publisher and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. That does not change what I think of this novel.*Originally reviewed at KeeperBookshelf.com
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Devil's Moon by Amanda Scott By Deb@Debbie's Book Bag Devil's Moon is another great historical romance from author Amanda Scott. This story is second in the Border Nights series and takes readers to the border lands between Scotland and England at a very traumatic time in the history of both countries. Scott has a way with writing about this time period. She uses her vast knowledge of the times and customs to give readers a very detailed and alluring novel. Devil's Moon is about more than just two people falling in love... it's about family and loyalty and protecting your heart as well as you hearth. A great addition to the series!Amanda Scott is soooo very good at writing historical romance. She is what I would call a master. She uses the historical background to give the story authenticity. Scott did her homework for this series and it shows. Every description about the political climate and times is precise and detailed. The little things make all the difference in this one and she makes the story seem like a real account of what happened instead of fiction. A hallmark of a good author.Robina is a heroine after my own heart. She is a stubborn one and she does not see any reason to get married. She loved her older twin brother very much but his death in battle has left her in a precarious situation. She must care for her younger brother until he comes of age to rule as laird of the clan and she must keep the suitor and raiders at bay. I admire the Highland spirit and I think Robby personified that strong, resilience that the Highland people were known for. A wonderful character.Devil Ormiston was Robina's brothers best friend. They have known each other for years. But things are different now. Her brother is dead and she can't help but blame Dev for his death. On top of that he is only just now starting to see her as a woman and not the girl he grew up with. I loved Dev's determination to protect Robina and her home. It may have been a dying promise to her brother when it began, but it becomes much more than that. I felt like Dev was such a good example of a hero. He doesn't want to rule over Robina, he wants to help her. I found him intriguing and quite sexy.Bottom Line:The romance takes center stage in this one, because of the strength of Scott's ability to write good solid characters, but the historical aspects of the story were so necessary. I thought Scott got as close to fact as possible without going over the line. This story is fictional but it was so remarkably realistic that it was easy to forget at times that it didn't take place in history. An all around enjoyable story from a great author. Can't wait for the next one.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. humor, revenge, greed and yes political manipulations By Shauni Originally Reviewed For: Bodice Rippers, Femme Fatales and FantasyDevil's Moon is Book Two in Amanda Scott's Border Nights Series and once again treats us to a Scottish History lesson wrapped up in well developed and believable characters.If you are looking for a Scottish Historical that walks that line between fact and fiction, Amanda Scott remains one of the best out there. She has a flair that brings the reader right into a world where violence reigns and survival is not a game.Lady Robina Gledstanes is the oldest surviving sibling, her twin was a young laird but died on the battlefield, saving his best friend. Now Robby is trying to keep the devil at bay while raising her younger brother, a 10 yr old Laird. When she is caught by her own personal Devil, while leading a raid, Robby is lost. Part of her blames Sir David "Devil" Ormiston for her brother's death and part of her wants to claim him as her own.Sir David "Devil" Ormiston is not line to rule his clan but he serves he people, his overlord and his king well. But he also feels guilt when he looses a man and when he looses the man who really was his best friend, Devil wants to make sure his family is well. Discovering a beautiful young lady running a keep without any sort of chaperon leaves him a bit worried.. Discovering that he has feelings for her leaves him totally lost.Manipulation is the name of the game. Everyone except Robby seems to be manipulating someone even Devil. Of course he is manipulating things so he can be placed in charge of the keep for very noble reasons.There was plenty of action and excitement and even a touch of supernatural going on in this book. It had humor, revenge, greed and yes political manipulations.. It even had some friends from some earlier books... but this time, this book didn't quite hit the mark. This was not Ms. Scott's best. That being said, it was still darn good. It's historical accuracy and Ms. Scott's ability to weave fact with fiction makes her books always worth reading. These are the kind of books that bring history alive and make people want to learn more. That remind us that historical people had lives, loves and troubles with their neighbors..Would I recommend Devil's Moon? Oh yeah.. would I put it as my favorite, well no...ShauniThis review is based on the ARC of Devil's Moon, provided by netgalley
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