Wait for Me
Overview
Gray Falconer returns to Scotland, bowed yet unbroken by the treachery that made him a prisoner for three long years. His one consolation is that he will soon see his beloved Minerva, his sweet Min. Min herself would willingly leap into his arms, if she were not furious at being left at the altar, three years before. But they soon have more to worry about than their fiery passion. Because danger is closing on them.
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- ISBN-13: 9780446604307
- ISBN-10: 0446604305
- Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
- Publish Date: December 1997
- Dimensions: 6.89 x 4.16 x 0.97 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.43 pounds
- Page Count: 432
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The brave hearts of the Scots hero and heroine beat strong through the centuries and in many clans. Two additional titles worth noting this month also showcase this land of powerful rivalries and equally powerful destinies of romance. Visit the 16th century in "The Lady and The Knight", first in Lois Greiman's trilogy of Highland Brides.
Stella Cameron brings us closer to home, the mid-19th century, in "Wait for Me." Gray Falconer may think he can meander about the West Indies for years and his fiancee Minerva will dutifully wait for him. But it's about time he learns not to presume anything about Minerva or the gentle countryside he's left behind.
Reviewed by Sandy Huseby.
The brave hearts of the Scots hero and heroine beat strong through the centuries and in many clans. Two additional titles worth noting this month also showcase this land of powerful rivalries and equally powerful destinies of romance. Visit the 16th century in "The Lady and The Knight", first in Lois Greiman's trilogy of Highland Brides.
Stella Cameron brings us closer to home, the mid-19th century, in "Wait for Me." Gray Falconer may think he can meander about the West Indies for years and his fiancee Minerva will dutifully wait for him. But it's about time he learns not to presume anything about Minerva or the gentle countryside he's left behind.
Reviewed by Sandy Huseby.
