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Sweetbriar

por Jude Deveraux

Séries: James River (0 - Prequel)

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New York Times bestselling author Jude Deveraux's timeless historical romance set in the Kentucky wilderness featuring a woman who's life was changed forever in a few terrifying moments. When her wagon train is ambushed by renegade Shawnees, beautiful young Linnet Tyler is the sole adult survivor. Taken prisoner, alone in a harsh land, she faces an uncertain, terrifying future with a steely courage that belies her fragile beauty. Thanks to his Shawnee grandmother, Devon Macalister is as much at ease roaming the forest trails with his Indian cousins as he is in the little settlement of Sweetbriar where he makes his home, and he is determined to rescue this lovely captive. But the dangers of winning Linnet's freedom and their hazardous journey through the wilderness to safety are nothing compared to the perilous dictates of both their hearts.… (mais)
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I LOVED this book right from the start. Linnet was a truly lovely character and it was great seeing her overcome hardships to find true love. The whole town of Sweetbriar was filled with great people with lots of dynamic. Linnet and Devon "Mac" had a on-again off-again relationship during the many events that transpire throughout the story. There are also a lot of really great side characters that are nice and funny and side characters that make really good villains. Overall this was a really great story. ( )
  SweetLiar | May 5, 2016 |
Sweetbriar tells the story of Linnet Tyler and her on-again, off-again romance with Devon “Mac” Macalister in late eighteenth century Kentucky. Linnet is trusting, one to put others ahead of herself, and thinks well of most everyone. Devon is slow to find the good in others and does not trust women.

I really enjoy reading a book by Jude Deveraux. My favorites are her historical romance novels and Sweetbriar is one of the best. Action, adventure, romance and the descriptive characters, both good and evil, made me want to continue until the last page was turned. ( )
  muzzie | Jun 20, 2008 |
The story takes place in colonial times (1784) in Kentucky. The book begins with Linnet Blanche Tyler and her parents who left England for the American countryside. They are raided by Indians who steal the children and kill the parents. Unknown to them Linnet is not a child but a grown woman, when the Indians realize the mistake they made they are mad and begin to torture Linnet. She is soon rescued by Devon "Mac" Macalister and in return all he wants from her is to learn to read, which I don’t think ever happened.

He takes her to a small settlement Sweetbriar where we meet several characters including Devon’s cousin Cord. An incident with Cord and Linnet leaves her almost dead, her I was appalled that she gets no sympathy from Devon due to his jealousy. Linnet finally has enough of his rubbish and leaves town and possibly carrying Devon’s child. Many events transpire which makes the story an interesting and quick read.

The novel was up and down, for me I felt no emotion the characters are under developed, I did not like Mac at all in the story, even with a few good qualities they never made up for the treatment of Linnet. His anger and jealousy controlled him and never redeemed himself in my opinion. I wanted more of a background on both main characters and not so much fighting. ( )
  ancestorsearch | Jun 12, 2008 |
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New York Times bestselling author Jude Deveraux's timeless historical romance set in the Kentucky wilderness featuring a woman who's life was changed forever in a few terrifying moments. When her wagon train is ambushed by renegade Shawnees, beautiful young Linnet Tyler is the sole adult survivor. Taken prisoner, alone in a harsh land, she faces an uncertain, terrifying future with a steely courage that belies her fragile beauty. Thanks to his Shawnee grandmother, Devon Macalister is as much at ease roaming the forest trails with his Indian cousins as he is in the little settlement of Sweetbriar where he makes his home, and he is determined to rescue this lovely captive. But the dangers of winning Linnet's freedom and their hazardous journey through the wilderness to safety are nothing compared to the perilous dictates of both their hearts.

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