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| Title | : | Shackles of Honor |
| Author | : | Marcia Lynn McClure |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 356 pages |
| Published | : | February 1st 2009 by Distractions Ink (first published 1998) |
| Categories | : | Romance. Historical Romance. Clean Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Regency |
Marcia Lynn McClure
Paperback | Pages: 356 pages Rating: 4.13 | 2010 Users | 296 Reviews
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Cassidy Shea's life was nothing if not serene. Loving parents and a doting brother provided happiness and innocent hope as life's experience. Yes-life was blissful at Cassidy's beloved home-Terrill. Still, for all Terrill's beauty and tranquility, ever there was something intangible and evasive lurking in the shadows. And though Cassidy wasted little worry on it, still she sensed its existence-looming as a menacing fate bent on ruin. And when a dark stranger appeared, Cassidy could no longer ignore the ominous whispers of the secrets surrounding her. Mason Carlisle, an angry, unpredictable man, materialized-with Cassidy's black fate at his heels. Thus, thrust into a world completely unknown to her, Cassidy found herself trapped-wandering in a labyrinth of mystery and concealments. Serenity was vanquished-and with it her dreams. Yet, were the secrets so cautiously kept from Cassidy-were they indeed the cloth, the very flax from which her dreams were spun-from which eternal bliss would be woven?
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| Original Title: | Shackles Of Honor |
| ISBN: | 0982192142 (ISBN13: 9780982192146) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.13 From 2010 Users | 296 ReviewsComment On Of Books Shackles of Honor
Let's just say that I got pretty annoyed with Cassidy's character. The story seemed to drag on and on. Mason was a total brute! Both of them were seriously getting on my nerves!! The ending is so not what I was expecting, so I was not satisfied with it either. This has to be my least favorite of Marcia's booksThis is my Favorite book by McClure!! It is probably my most favorite book I've read just for fun. She is a great clean romance novelist!! Everyone i've recommended it to has loved loved loved it. Be aware, it's just for a fun giggle like a teenage girl book!!!
I normally don't rate the fluffy free romance books I get on my Kindle, but this was TERRIBLE. Both main characters are spoiled teenage brats with self esteem issues who spent the entire book arguing about who hates who more. For all his dedication to "honor", the guy is domineering, comes and goes as he pleases, and seems to have abusive tendencies as well. The girl is just stupid- spends the majority of the book crying about how horrible it is to be engaged to a hot guy and the other part of

This is a wonderful story about a handsome man and a sweet girl who falls in love.. Its written in such a way that you can see it... feel it.. its like you are there watching them... it really is beautifully written..
5/15/13 - Just as good the second time around. In fact I probably enjoyed it more. Just getting in my WDOM (Weekly Dose of McClure)7/25/12 - I couldn't give this 5 stars, because while I loved it, the whole thing infuriated me. I kept thinking, Mason, dude, if it bothers Cassidy so much, and you are so much in love with her why is Gabrielle anywhere near you. Obviously you find out towards the end more, but still.And I would've like to see the mystery built up more rather than the reason for
OK, book club turned me on to McClure and her "clean romance" novels and I was skeptical at first... but dang, they are AWESOME books! This one in particular is my FAVORITE! In fact, I haven't read one of her books in a while, and I really need to get something of hers on my to-read list. If you haven't read this author yet, and you like "smut free" romance, then I recommend this book!
I have a love/hate relationship with Ms. McClure. I love clean romance, but despise romance were the characters spend most of the book yelling and screaming at each other just to decide that they've been in love the whole time. I don't like leading men who treat the leading lady with anger and disdain, and I think it's possible to write a passionate, clean romance that doesn't include so much angst.

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