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Rowena had learned this in childhood when her knightly father had abandoned her. And now Sir Christian Greatham, afire with vows of vengeance, insisted she was heir to a powerful legacy. But she wanted nothing of titles and lands. What her heart desired–yet was forever denied–was Christian!
Christian Greatham was determined to restore the daughter of The Dragon to her rightful position. Why else had he risked all to bring Rowena out of the wilds of Scotland? It couldn't be love–for the headstrong beauty was suspicious of all things noble–especially him!
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Disappointing conclusion to the trilogy. The first two chapters are basically just one woman being super horny for a coma patient. It???s understandable why the female lead wouldn???t 100% believe the male lead???s theory that she???s the missing Dragon???s daughter, but we don???t end up getting enough actual info on why she???s so sure her mother wasn???t lying (she just says her mother wouldn???t lie to her and that???s it), and her reasoning for wanting to return to the village even if it turns out she???s really the daughter was understandable but still a bit flimsy (she just didn???t think she could rule over a parcel of land by herself?)
Christian and Rowena apparently fall in love at first sight even though it was clearly LUST at first sight. They just fight but not in the sort of fun, flirty, understandable way that the leads from the previous books in the trilogy did.
No spoilers, but the ending was too easily achieved. It???s a romance novel, sure, but after two books and 275 pages of this book it felt to me like the ending shouldn???t have been so simple and easy.
Ultimately it just felt like 90% of this book was Rowena going ???I???m not the daughter and I have no reason to stay here if you???re so devoted to your own father even though it???s literally the 12th century??? and it got annoying and unlikable pretty quickly. The first two books I really enjoyed, I don???t know why this conclusion had to be such a drag. I wonder if Ms. Archer just didn???t feel up to writing this book but had a deadline.