Border Wedding
Amanda Scott
Grand Central Publishing
c/o Hatchette Book Group
237 Park Ave., New York, NY 10017
www.HatchetteBookGroupUSA.com
9780446197984, $6.99
When Sir Walter (Wat) Scott's cattle are stolen, he decides to
get them back. He gathers his men and rides out to round them up, only
to be ambushed by those who took them to begin with. They are held
captive by Sir Iagan Murray, Baron of Elishaw, and sentenced to hang.
However, Murray's wife finds Wat to be a possible husband for their
eldest daughter, who is beyond the typical age of marriage.
Murray offers to spare Wat and his men if he will marry Margaret
(Meg). At first, he refuses, until he realizes a young boy had followed
them and will be the first to hang. He agrees and thus begins the story
of what turns out to be a deep and satisfying love for Wat and Meg.
The year is 1388 and the setting is the borderlands between
Scotland and England. The area is a zone controlled by factions who are
mainly Scots, yet many have a bit of English blood in them. As England
attempts to overtake the lands, families must decide which side to
support. It's a time when men are in control and women are
subservient, following orders from their husbands, brothers and fathers.
Yet, Meg was raised to be headstrong and Wat finds himself often
flabbergasted and enraged by her stubbornness.
Neither one of them has much experience dealing with the opposite
sex. Meg knows she needs to do as she's told, but her own
personality keeps getting in the way. Wat soon begins to realize that
here is a person he can actually talk intelligently with and she becomes
the focus of his thoughts whenever they are apart. No matter how much
she frustrates him, he still wants to please her and hates it when his
anger gets the best of him.
The young couple finds themselves falling deeply in love with each
other. Soon, there isn't anything they won't do to protect the
other or to make the other happy. It's a wonderful story, full of
adventure and history. Amanda Scott is obviously very well-versed on
life in the 14th century of Europe and she brings her knowledge to the
page. She understands the language spoken, how people lived during that
era and the tensions that ran rampant in a time of war and dividing
factions.
I found this novel particularly intriguing due to the fact that my
own ancestors came from this area of the world. I recognized some of the
names mentioned as those my family dealt with in history. Scott has
written an excellent story for both the romance reader and the history
buff, bringing out the personalities of the characters to make it an
enjoyable read. "Border Wedding" is a part of a series by this
author, with each book strong enough to stand on its own. I'm
anxious to read others by Scott in the future.
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