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Kilgannon
Kilgannon

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Author: Kathleen Givens
Publisher: Dell
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 52 reviews
Sales Rank: 76870

Media: Mass Market Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 400
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4.3 x 0.9

ISBN: 0440235677
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780440235675
ASIN: 0440235677

Publication Date: October 12, 1999
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Setting: Scottish Highlands, 1712
Sensuality: 7

Mary Lowell is enjoying the social whirl of a London season when Alex MacGannon, Earl of Kilgannon, walks into her aunt's ballroom. It's love at first sight but their courtship isn't an easy one; instead, it's fraught with misunderstandings, the intervention of another jealous suitor, and an attack on Mary's life. Despite her aunt's warnings about the danger and hardships of life in the Highlands, Mary is determined and marries her handsome Scotsman. She quickly learns that marriage to a Scottish laird involves complications that she's never considered, while Alex finds that having a beautiful, intelligent wife can sometimes make life difficult. And as if settling into marriage and sharing their life isn't challenging enough, the threat of betrayal and war swirls over Kilgannon, threatening their happiness and the lives of the clan.

The world of well-to-do Londoners and Highland clansmen comes alive in this memorable historical, immersing the reader in the sights and sounds of the early 1700s. The characters are well drawn, while the tightly woven plot keeps one turning the pages without pause. The sequel to this story, The Wild Rose of Kilgannon, is soon to follow, bringing us the further adventures of Mary and Alec. --Lois Faye Dyer

Product Description
A place where love and war collide--and she would be possessed by the Scottish chieftain they called . . . barbarian

Enter a world of breathtaking romance and rugged adventure. Enter the world of Kilgannon--an unforgettable story of love and treachery in a great Scottish clan. Kathleen Givens's magnificent novel sweeps from Queen Anne's London to the Highland wilderness . . . and into the hearts of one proud, passionate family: the MacGannons of . . . Kilgannon.

Mary Lowell wasn't interested in marriage despite her aunt's determination to find her a husband by the end of the London Season. Then Alex MacGannon, Earl of Kilgannon, strode into the ballroom and commanded her heart. They called him a barbarian, a rough-hewn Scot--chieftain of clan MacGannon. They said no woman could hold him, as he set sail on the high seas. But Alex returned to claim Mary Lowell as his own, to carry her off to Scotland, to his magnificent ancestral castle, Kilgannon. And as the Highlands are torn by rebellion, Mary will find passion--and danger--in the rugged land she would now call home.

Watch for the next book in the magnificent Kilgannon saga: The Wild Rose of Kilgannon, coming in November 1999 from Dell.



Customer Reviews:   Read 47 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Scottish Flirtation   September 25, 2008
This is a historical romance, plain and simple, with below average dialog between the characters. There is good description of setting and the historical context of the times, but the plot is uninteresting. The main characters lack complexity and depth. I had enough interest to finish it, curious about one story line with a villainous brother, but there was no resolution. There was a set-up to read the next book in the series, which I have little interest to do.


2 out of 5 stars Disappointed   August 16, 2008
After reading the high praise for this book I was disappointed. The writing is fair and while the story line works for the first part of the book one soon realizes that many plot points are really for an upcoming book. As this was a first novel by this author I thought that it would stand on it's own but ***SPOILER*** when I got to the end I was right in my suspicion that this was all set up for a second book. I love series and don't have a problem with plot points scattered as seeds for upcoming works but usually those books stand on their own and have a conclusion on their own. After the first part (noted as such), it's all set up for the sequel. When I don't race to finish a book but feel that "I might as well since I'm half way through" it's not a good sign.


2 out of 5 stars Not what I'd hoped for...   August 15, 2008
As a Gabaldon and Donati reader, I looked forward to reading this historical novel. There was no history. There was too much monotonous romance. The characters were flat and uninteresting after about 100 pages. I wish I hadn't bought the next book in the Kilgannon series when I bought this book. It read like a dime store romance novel.


3 out of 5 stars First half great, 2nd half not so great   March 5, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I loved the first part of this book, I enjoyed reading how Mary Lowell and Kilgannon meet, and I found it amusing and passionate. But, then in the 2nd part of the book I found it really dragged, and much of their life was glossed over and it seemed a bit hurried to me without the depth that was in the first half of the book. Still, I'll read the sequel, though I agree, this is a pale cry compared to Gabaldon's writing, but not bad for a diversion.


4 out of 5 stars If you like Canham, Gabaldon & Donati..   November 5, 2007
Than you'll like Givens. She has milder romance with great historical reading. This whole series was good!

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