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  • The Bride of Black Douglas

  • By: Elaine Coffman
  • Length: 2 hrs and 55 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (120 ratings)

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The Bride of Black Douglas

By: Elaine Coffman
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Lady Meleri Weatherby is desperate to escape the unthinkable: marriage to a man she does not love, a man she knows to be unspeakably cruel. In a bold move, she breaks off her betrothal to Lord Philip and flees her home in Northumberland, vowing to marry the first man she meets, never considering the consequences of such a show of independence.

Robert Douglas has been dealt an equally dark hand by fate: the proud Scot must take an English bride or lose his ancestral home and noble name. It seems an impossible situation, until destiny puts him in the path of a strong-minded English lass with a will to survive that equals his own.

Marriage is an ideal salvation for both. Meleri will be safe from her vengeful fiance in Beloyn Castle with the Douglas clan, and Robert will be able to keep all he holds dear. But neither has bargained on a heartless man who will go to any lengths to seek revenge, the tenacity of a stubborn ghost, and the most powerful force of all: love.

©2000 Elaine Coffman
All rights reserved including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form. This edition is published by arrangement with Harlequin Books S.A. All characters in this book are fictitious. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
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good but too short

story too good to cut short, that's why I prefer the unabridged versions of books.

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Love this book

I very much love all the black Douglas books. I love the way the story is written it makes you feel like you are there in Scotland the way everything is described in full detail and I am happy to say that Elaine Coffman is one of my favorite authors.

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Never Disappointed

Another fantastic read by one of my favorite Authors! This book was hauntingly romantic and the Irish accents was a bonus. I highly recommend this book!

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terrible

the writing was horrible and the characters were stupid. and the most interested story line was completely forgotten for some bullcrap about a ghost and hidden gems.

not a good book.

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