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Mass Market Paperback The Irish Warrior Book

ISBN: 1420106538

ISBN13: 9781420106534

The Irish Warrior

Writing with intense historical accuracy and sparkling flair, Kennedy ("The Conqueror") weaves a tale of greed, loss, and redemption set in medieval Ireland. Original. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Format: Mass Market Paperback

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Lovely prose, adventurous story

I loved Kris Kennedy's first book, and I love this book, too. She has a lyrical command of the language, engaging characters (with a to-die-for hero), and a sweeping, adventurous plot. What's not to like? This book won the prestigious Golden Heart, and it's easy to see why.

Great introduction to a new author

This is the first Kris Kennedy book I have read, and I was very pleasantly surprised. An aspiring author myself, I had recently taken a class taught by Ms Kennedy. I enjoyed the class, and thought I'd read one of her books. It was fantastic, and she's now been officially added to my auto-buy list. Her hero and heroine carried just enough baggage to make the story interesting, but not slow the present day events at all. And she very skillfully wove the character's stories together with perfect pace and tension - great job, and I'm looking forward to reading her first novel.

A Hero to DIE FOR!!!

Kris Kennedy's star is rising at warp speed with her To Die For Hero in this super sexy, heart stopping medieval, The Irish Warrior. Admittedly, I don't normally read medievals. I'm not much into violence or political intrigue in my romances. That said, last year I read an excerpt from The Irish Warrior and was champing at the bit the read the rest. The story begins with some violence. Okay, perhaps a lot of violence. Our hero, Finian O'Melaghlin, an Irish noble, warrior, and chief to the O'Fail king, is being tortured by Rardove, an English lord who is evil with a capital E. Rardove wants to use Finian to secure documents, a blueprint to create the Wishmés dyes. These legendary dyes have the power of chemical weaponry. The side who possesses them would be indestructible. Rardove wants them. Finian is out to make sure he never gets them. Our heroine, Senna de Valery, arrives in Ireland to meet with Rardove to finalize a deal for her wool business. What she finds instead is Rardove intent on marrying her and utilizing the gift he believes she inherited from her mother, who was a Wishmés dye witch (as they called them). This is not what Senna came for so she refuses him and is quickly and violently shown that no one refuses Rardove. Desperate, after seeing Finian shackled and sharing a silent potent exchange with him, she connives by drugging Rardove and the prison guards, escaping with Finian, whom she needs as a guide in this unfamiliar land. But on the run, they are wanted fugitives with bounties on their head, for Rardove will stop at nothing to get Senna back. Their flight from Rardove is both taut with sexual tension as well as breath-stealing suspense. They have to evade Rardove's men, English soldiers and anyone else who might be inclined to turn them in. I have to say my heart was in my throat half the time and the other half the time, I was literally swooning at the hotter than hot love scenes. These love scenes are only part of the reason that Finian is a HERO TO DIE FOR! In one of the more light-hearted moments of the book, Senna and Finian hide out in a brothel is a village where one of Rardove's men just announced a bounty on their head and then proceeds to lock the gates to the village (locking them inside). There, in the brothel, the woman are complaining that the men use their services and then leave without paying. Senna intervenes and proceeds to instruct the woman in the matters of shrewd commerce. "And this business of collecting payment after the service is rendered...?" Senna shook her head sagely. "That is a poor practice indeed. You collect beforehand. In your business--not that I know much of it," she added quickly, "but I've a brother and a father, and I know them rather well. You simply cannot expect their assessment of the value of the goods...to remain as high after they have ...sampled." I read the last fifty pages of the book with my heart in my throat, I swear to you. It's been awhile since I've gotten e

substance and grit

i really enjoyed the story the characters, and especially the ending. as a history teacher, i know how few real irish romances were true- and had little hope for the outcome of this one. but kris tweaked and twisted a solid ending that left me checking out other books by this author. well done.

A heroine with substance

I really loved Kris Kennedy's first novel, and this second is no exception. Senna is a great heroine. Driven. Independent. Smart. And her profession is so unique. I found her to be a very fresh and intriguing character, one that I was rooting for and cared about. Pair her with Finian and you've got major fireworks. He is the perfect foil for Senna and I found their sparring to be highly entertaining. I found it to be a very satisfying read!
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