The Warrior's Touch (Harlequin Historical Series)
 

The Warrior's Touch (Harlequin Historical Series)

by Michelle Willingham

Connor MacEgan is a fighter; it's in his blood. But when his hands are crushed in a brutal attack, he finds he may never wield a sword, or touch a woman, ever again.

He becomes reliant on Aileen Ó Duinne, whose determination matches his, for Aileen can no more ignore a person in pain than Connor can stop being a warrior.

But she also holds a secret, one of passion... (read more)

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Nicole R
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This is the second book I've read of Michelle's. I have the next one and plan on reading it soon. I was blown away by the amount of research I'm positive Michelle must have put in to being able to write this book. The amount of healing information with not just references to a 'potion' being mixed but the actual contents, herbs, plants ect... was extensive. And like I've indicated, remarkable. There was a bit of history in this book I'd not come across before concerning fostering of children,...

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    nicole r said:

    This is the second book I've read of Michelle's. I have the next one and plan on reading it soon. I was blown away by the amount of research I'm positive Michelle must have put in to being able to write this book. The amount of healing information with not just references to a 'potion' being mixed but the actual contents, herbs, plants ect... was extensive. And like I've indicated, remarkable. There was a bit of history in this book I'd not come across before concerning fostering of children, which I know she has promised to explain more about on her blog... a state of existence that apparently was a norm back then that isn't now. And that she couldn't conceivably explain in the story unless she were to have made it a time travel or something, which its not. I'm looking forward to learning more about it.

    I enjoyed this book, perhaps not as much as her first but I do recommend it.

    posted Tuesday, February 12 2008
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