Hurst Amulet #1
Author: Karen Hawkins
Pages: 368 pgs
Reading Level: Adult
Published: November 11th 2010
A refreshing, funny and exciting historical romance that has sweet romance, betrayal, love and mystery. If you love historical romances this one has a lot of details that help you transfer yourself back in time and relate to the story.
A heroine that is not afraid to embark in adventures, fiercely loyal to her family and strong willed meets a hero scarred by a fire where he lost his wife, he has trust issues and a very bad temper but very loyal to his friends and they share a love for antique artifacts. They discover together passion, trust and love.
I'll love to continue reading this series and can't wait to read the next book.
Summary: New York Times bestselling author Karen Hawkins begins a sparkling new series with this thrilling tale of a desperate beauty on an urgent quest, a dark earl scarred by his beastly past—and the ancient treasure that binds their fates.
A mysterious abductor . . . Someone is holding her brother prisoner in exchange for a gold-and-onyx box covered in mysterious runes, so Mary Hurst boldly sets out from the family vicarage to find the priceless artifact. But the man who possesses it, Angus Hay, the Earl of Erroll, is less than sympathetic to her plight.
A forbidding stranger . . . Himself a prisoner of his dark past, Angus refuses to yield the box—or allow Mary to leave! Suspicious of the alluring lass’s mission, he vows to wrest a confession from her, but unearths a fiery temper and a will as strong as his own.
An unbreakable curse . . . Passion flares between them, but now there is more at stake: an unknown enemy is hunting down the precious box, and will stop at nothing. Risking all for love, Angus must solve the mystery behind the runes . . . and trust the only woman who can awaken his forgotten heart.
OMGosh, this sounds so fun!
ReplyDeleteIntresting...will have to add to the must read list!
ReplyDeleteit does sounds sweet and heart-breaking at the same time!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the rec/review!
This sounds like a gun read. I am glad that you put it on my radar; thank you!
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