TillNextWeMeetbyKarenRanney

by Candy Saturday, June 04, 2005 at 02:29 PM
Our Grade:
B
Title: Till Next We Meet
Author: Karen Ranney
Publication Info: Avon 2005, ISBN: 006075737X
Genre: Historical: European

Colonel Moncrief of the Lowland Scots Fusiliers is in a ticklish situation. One of his captains, Harry Dunnan, refuses to write to his wife, and this has her so worried that she has resorted to writing him to find out if her husband is alive and well. The problem is, Harry Dunnan doesn’t give a rip about his wife (or other men’s wives, or honor, or honesty, or his horse, or other people’s lives—yes, he’s THAT sort of a first husband). In fact, he thrusts her letters into Moncrief’s hands and jokingly tells him to write to her on his behalf.

So Moncrief does. And falls headlong in love with another man’s wife in the process.

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Picture of Amanda Amanda said on...
06.04.05 at 03:40 PM |

Glad you liked this one. It’s in the TBR. To Love a Scottish Lord & My Beloved are keepers for me as well.

Too bad Ranney chickened out onthe drug addiction thing, but hey, no book is perfect.

Picture of Meljean Meljean said on...
06.04.05 at 03:47 PM |

*sigh* Once again I wish I had a “me too” Meljean to paste up here. I had exactly the same reaction to the drug addiction, the fantastic tell-the-family-off scene, all of it. It was a good read, worth the money and the time, but not a keeper.

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