The Magnificent Rogue
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The Magnificent Rogue

From the glittering courts of Elizabethan England to the storm-tossed cliffs of the Scottish Highlands comes a dazzling tale of seduction, danger, and desire by one of America's bestselling and beloved authors, Iris Johansen.

She was a beautiful pawn in a game of love and death.

When Princess Kathryn Kentyre is snatched from a life of captivity by the mysterious Black Robert of Craighdu, she is torn between absolute terror and soaring hope, He had been chosen to protect her from the dangers surrounding her, yet the moment he swept her away she knew this rogue of a Scottish laird would prove a greater threat than any she faced from her enemies.

He was a warrior-chief torn between duty and desire.

Sensuous as sin itself and wild as his native Scottish Highlands, Robert MacDarren had no intention of settling down with one woman. Yet the agreement he'd struck to keep the peace required he marry the orphaned beauty and bring her back to his castle at Craigdhu for safekeeping. It was to be a marriage in name only—and only for one year. He never suspected that the meek hostage he had been promised would prove to be this firebrand of a woman who would challenge his mind, around his passion, and lay siege to his heart.

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Set in 16th century England and Scotland, this is a magnificent tale of strength born of hardship and love that develops even when denied.

He was the Black Robert of Craighdhu, a remote island castle in Scotland, where he was laird. Half Spanish and experienced in their tortures as well as their pleasures, he'd been a pirate and had incurred both the praise and anger of Queen Elizabeth, who has now seized him for another assignment: The Queen wants him to wed Kathryn Kentyre who, he is tol...

By Leighann Treutel


I reread this as I couldn't recall many details. After reading, I'm wondering how I could've forgotten such a strong heroine, an alpha but fair hero and lovely side characters. Of course, we have a few villains all woven into a story with historical context and palace intrigue. I loved the growth in Kate as she goes from a sheltered, abused and mistreated loner to a great queen in the making (she doesn't really become queen but she had the instinct and moxy to be a great leader!) Our hero, Ro...

By Barb Prosacco


This wasn't a favorite of mine and I don't really read it anymore.....but it was enjoyable while reading.

When Princess Kathryn Kentyre is snatched from a life of captivity by the mysterious Black Robert of Craighdhu, she is torn between absolute terror and soaring hope. He had been chosen to protect her from the dangers surrounding her, yet the moment he swept her away she knew this rogue of a Scottish laird would prove a greater threat than any she faced from her enemies.

Sensuous as ...

By Elinore Fadel


I've always been fascinated by actual person of Elizabeth I, from "My Enemy the Queen" to the recent Lupe's mate about her. One of the things that I've always liked about Iris Johansen as an author is that she is very good at taking real people, real events and real places and we feed them into a fictional story. This is not one of her best efforts, it is definitely worth reading if you are into the historical Scottish romance genre. The plot is tightly will fit in with both the primary and s...

By Shaneka Gusikowski


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