Ransom
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #1868739 in Books
- Published on: 2003-07
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 546 pages
Customer Reviews
Scottish Laird Meets English Lady
Ransom is a beautiful, epic story about a young English woman’s quest to save her uncle, and at the same time three Scottish Laird’s journey to take revenge on an evil Baron who has threatened them all. Ransom is also about the developing relationships between Gillian and Brodick Buchanan and Brigid and Ramsey Sinclair.
Some reviewers have mentioned that they felt Ramsey and Brigid deserved more time or that they should have had a separate book. They have also commented that Brodick and Gillian were not so interesting. I don’t normally comment on other reviews – we all have a right to our opinions after all! – but in this case I just had to respond, as I couldn’t disagree more.
Gillian and Brodick are a wonderful couple; Gillian is clever and smart as well as beautiful and brave, and Brodick is confident, protective, sexy and brave too. What I loved was that he always had respect for Gillian’s abilities unlike many alpha heroes, even when Gillian doubted herself he always reassured her. He even defended her skills to other people rather than belittling her or treating her badly as heroes in other historicals are prone to do with alarming regularity.
Gillian and Brodick in my opinion deserve the extra time – although Brigid and Ramsey were great too – because they were much less conventional than the other couple, which made their story even more engrossing. Their dialogue was electric and it was clear to me that they belonged together – no one else would have been quite right for them.
Overall Ransom was fantastic and included all the elements I love in a romantic novel. I would caution readers that Brodick and Gillian don’t meet up right away, I think it’s a hundred pages in, but as the book is 450 pages+ this doesn’t matter as the two are together almost continuously after that point so there is plenty of time for their relationship to develop. Read this if you like Scottish Laird meets English Lady stories that are charming, funny and above all romantic. I have a feeling this novel is just what you’re looking for.
JoAnne
What a book.
well garwood has done it again. a brilliant book and you revisit some people you have met before in The Secret. i got this book delivered on a saturday but i had to work, so had to wait till 8o'clock that night to read it. and once i had started i couldnt put it down. i finished it at 5am in the morning. it was worth the lack of sleep.
Highland fling with zing!
Second in Garwoods Highland Series, The Ransom focuses on the relationship between Brodick Buchanan, one of the warriors that accompanied The Secret's heroine, Judith to Scotland and into the arms of Iain Maitland and English beauty Lady Gillian, whose uncle is being held ransom by the vicious fiend of a traitor Baron Alford.
Brodick becomes 'protector' to Judith and Iain's youngest son who is kidnapped and taken to England by our villain where he becomes fellow captive with our courageous heroine. Garwood spends a fair amount of time with relationship between the boy Alec and Gillian, who risks her life to save his vowing not only to return him to his family but uncover the Scottish traitor that betrayed them both. To do so she has to trust someone and Alec convinces her that she does indeed need the intimidatingly gruff highland warrior Brodick Buchanan.
Garwood writes children's characters so very well that you forgive her delaying the meeting of the two central characters for so long. Alec is so full of life and provides so much pathos that the novel looses some of it's sparkle without him. Still The Ransom keeps it's humour rolling along nicely thanks to the clashing of the cultures as represented by Brodick and Gillian. A little less sensual than The Secret (another thing Garwood makes you wait for), but still pretty hot and with those gruff highland giants barking things like "you will marry me - I will have it no other way" (mmm yaahh mama)and a touch of action to fill in the spaces this book is a lot more fun than the blurb would have you believe. She has a pleasant but sadly underdeveloped second story between the amazingly handsome Laird Ramsey Sinclair and Gillian's best friend (I personally thought that it was storyline that merited a novel apart) but that said, The random satisfies those of us who like our historical romances more or less non-historical, propelled by the characters and relationships rather than events, oh and steamy!
I for one am hooked and will have to read the rest of the series.





