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Original Title: The Chase
ISBN: 0843953241 (ISBN13: 9780843953244)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.lynsaysands.net/books/historical/chase.html
Series: Deed #3
Characters: Seonaid Dunbar, Blake Sherwell
Setting: United Kingdom

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It wasn't her first choice, for Seonaid Dunbar had, like her brother, been trained as a Scottish warrior at her father's knee; but fleeing to an abbey was clearly preferable to whacking on Blake Sherwell with her sword -- which she'd happily do before wedding the man. No, she'd not walk weakly to the slaughter, dutifully pledge troth to anyone the English court called "Angel." Fair hair and eyes as blue as the heavens hardly proved a man's worth. There was no such thing as an English angel; only English devils. And there were many ways to elude a devilish suitor, even one that King Henry ordered her to wed.

No, the next Countess of Sherwell was not sitting at home in her castle as Blake thought: embroidering, peacefully waiting for him to arrive. She was fleeing to a new stronghold and readying her defenses. Swords and sleeping drafts, Claymores and kisses. This battle would require all weapons--if he ever caught her. And the Chase was about to begin.

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Title:The Chase (Deed #3)
Author:Lynsay Sands
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 374 pages
Published:December 1st 2004 by Leisure Books (first published November 1st 2004)
Categories:Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Medieval

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This is the third book with 1 "The deed" and 2"The Key".Not my favourite of the three books but worth a read.This is the story of Seonaid Dunbar( the sister of Duncan from "the Key"),and Blake Sherwell (Amaurys friend from "the deed").Seonaid and Blake were betrothed 10 years ago as children by their parents who had a falling out shortly after the betrothal.The King orders Blake to marry Seonaid immediately.Blake has no desire to marry a scottish amazon but will obey the Kings command anyway.

This is a 3 book series, even though you don't need to read book 1 (The Deed) to understand book 2 (The Key), you really should read book 2 to follow this book 3 (The Chase). I didn't care for the hero who kept talking about how handsome he was, he was so full of himself, the heroine was an ok character, not my type of heroine I like, which is more feminine. All she did was run around thwarting the hero, it got to be a tiresome story. The romance was flat too.



Lynsay Sands is an awesome author and I love her books. This book here was no exception. A couple that was bethroded to each other since they was young and never met each other. Now the groom has showen up finally and now the bride to be is leasing him on a chase to capture her and when he does they begin by arguing with each other and giving each other a hard time. When he does finally merries her and they are going to be going to his home and meet his family her life is in danger or is it him

The first half of the novel was beyond irritating. Especially the characters and the inconsistency of the events. The second half was a tad better but it still was a tedious and irritating read.

Funny! It tickles the silly side of me lol! I never laugh as much for too long now and this book's author just brought it out of me again... This book's heroine and her cousin also reminded me of Xena and her sidekick ... The heroine tall, dark hair, blue eyes and a bit muscular yet still has feminine curve and her cousin small, blonde and pretty! Hoooowaaa they give me an impression of Xena and Gabrielle! And just like Xena's quote in the image, our heroine certainly didn't give up! She tried

This is the 3rd book in the "The Deed" series following The Deed and The Key. It fell flat on it's butt.Where The Deed was hysterical and The Key engaging, The Chase was boring, which is weird given that the heroine was wonderful (it's the books only saving grace). It actually took 3 days to read this book and anyone who knows me well, knows I read a book in 4 hours.The heroine, Seonaid is sister to the hero in the previous book "The Key". She was a lively heroine that Sands was able to give a