The Devil Wears Plaid 
Jamie expects Emma to be some milksop English miss, not a fiery, defiant beauty whose irresistible charms will tempt him at every turn. But he cannot allow either one of them to forget he is her enemy and she his pawn in the deadly Highland feud between the clans. So why does he still want her so badly for himself? Stealing his enemy's bride was simple, but can he claim her innocence without losing his heart.
I'm not sure exactly how much I actually liked this one, so I'm going it 2.5 stars, somewhere between "I liked it" and "It was OK".What I liked about it:- The melodramatic church-storming-bride-snatching by men-in-kilts bit was actually pretty good. It's a pretty cheesy idea, but it's well-written and I didn't once think "Oh, for God's sake!"- The way the Scottish accent is written in. It's incredibly well-done.- The hero - sigh. He's just wonderful. If only there really were men in kilts like
Wow...this book was amazing! I love Jamie and Emma's story. He comes riding on his horse up the aisle of the church to snatch Emma away in the middle of her wedding(her groom was a creepy old laird). What a beginning. As the story moves along Jamie and Emma start to care for one another. Their love story is so sweet.Medeiros did a fantastic job of weaving the love story together with the mysteries in this book. She surprised me twice in the story. That's always a good thing to have things pop up

This was the first book that I have read by Teresa Medeiros and I was thoroughly impressed and entertained! 5 big stars!!!!What could be better than a story that takes place in the Highlands? How about a story where the hero, who happens to be a verra sexy Highlander, kidnaps the heroine of the story!!! I LOVE a romance with a kidnapping! And this one was very well written with lots of witty dialogue and steamy lovin'!So if you've never read a Teresa Medeiros book, then grab this one up and read
Rating: 4.5/5Reading The Devil Wears Plaid reminded me of why I first fell in love with historical romances - slipping away to another time and place for a thrilling adventure with a seductive hero and spirited heroine. The story begins with seventeen year old Emma waiting nervously at the alter to marry her ancient bridegroom, the earl, Laird Hepburn. Always the dutiful daughter, she's left little choice in the matter, as Hepburn has paid Emma's father enough to settle his gambling debts in
Readthis review on Got Fiction? book blogThis book had a lot of the old cliched plot devices, a gruff Highlander on horseback barging in on a wedding, kidnapping the bride, holding her for ransom...you get the picture. But you know, for being cliches, I've actually only ever read one story where the hero barged in on a wedding (Karen Marie Moning's To Tame a Highland Warrior). So for me, this was all new.The beginning cracked me up because our heroine Emmaline is being married off to some old
*** 3 1/2 stars ***This book wasn't a bad read, it just wasn't particularly exciting.
Teresa Medeiros
Paperback | Pages: 407 pages Rating: 3.88 | 3278 Users | 298 Reviews

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Original Title: | The Devil Wears Plaid |
ISBN: | 143915788X (ISBN13: 9781439157886) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Jamie Sinclair, Emmaline Marlowe |
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Passion sparks in USA Today and New York Times bestselling author Teresa Medeiros's irresistibly tempting new romance after a sexy Highlander kidnaps his rival's spirited English bride Emmaline Marlowe is about to wed the extremely powerful laird of the Hepburn clan to save her father from debtor's prison when ruffian Jamie Sinclair bursts into the abbey on a magnificent black horse and abducts her in one strong swoop. Though he is Hepburn's sworn enemy, Emma's mysterious captor is everything her bridegroom is not: handsome, virile, dangerous . . . and a perilous temptation for her yearning heart.Jamie expects Emma to be some milksop English miss, not a fiery, defiant beauty whose irresistible charms will tempt him at every turn. But he cannot allow either one of them to forget he is her enemy and she his pawn in the deadly Highland feud between the clans. So why does he still want her so badly for himself? Stealing his enemy's bride was simple, but can he claim her innocence without losing his heart.
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Title | : | The Devil Wears Plaid |
Author | : | Teresa Medeiros |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 407 pages |
Published | : | August 24th 2010 by Pocket Books (first published July 30th 2010) |
Categories | : | Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.88 From 3278 Users | 298 ReviewsWrite-Up About Books The Devil Wears Plaid
Did not finish. Just couldn't get into this one. Didn't particularly like the heroine or the hero (I got to about page 100) and the plot was completely ridiculous. I can't enjoy a book if all I'm thinking about is the implausibility of the setting, the plot and the characters' behaviour.I'm not sure exactly how much I actually liked this one, so I'm going it 2.5 stars, somewhere between "I liked it" and "It was OK".What I liked about it:- The melodramatic church-storming-bride-snatching by men-in-kilts bit was actually pretty good. It's a pretty cheesy idea, but it's well-written and I didn't once think "Oh, for God's sake!"- The way the Scottish accent is written in. It's incredibly well-done.- The hero - sigh. He's just wonderful. If only there really were men in kilts like
Wow...this book was amazing! I love Jamie and Emma's story. He comes riding on his horse up the aisle of the church to snatch Emma away in the middle of her wedding(her groom was a creepy old laird). What a beginning. As the story moves along Jamie and Emma start to care for one another. Their love story is so sweet.Medeiros did a fantastic job of weaving the love story together with the mysteries in this book. She surprised me twice in the story. That's always a good thing to have things pop up

This was the first book that I have read by Teresa Medeiros and I was thoroughly impressed and entertained! 5 big stars!!!!What could be better than a story that takes place in the Highlands? How about a story where the hero, who happens to be a verra sexy Highlander, kidnaps the heroine of the story!!! I LOVE a romance with a kidnapping! And this one was very well written with lots of witty dialogue and steamy lovin'!So if you've never read a Teresa Medeiros book, then grab this one up and read
Rating: 4.5/5Reading The Devil Wears Plaid reminded me of why I first fell in love with historical romances - slipping away to another time and place for a thrilling adventure with a seductive hero and spirited heroine. The story begins with seventeen year old Emma waiting nervously at the alter to marry her ancient bridegroom, the earl, Laird Hepburn. Always the dutiful daughter, she's left little choice in the matter, as Hepburn has paid Emma's father enough to settle his gambling debts in
Readthis review on Got Fiction? book blogThis book had a lot of the old cliched plot devices, a gruff Highlander on horseback barging in on a wedding, kidnapping the bride, holding her for ransom...you get the picture. But you know, for being cliches, I've actually only ever read one story where the hero barged in on a wedding (Karen Marie Moning's To Tame a Highland Warrior). So for me, this was all new.The beginning cracked me up because our heroine Emmaline is being married off to some old
*** 3 1/2 stars ***This book wasn't a bad read, it just wasn't particularly exciting.
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