The Renegade's Heart - Claire Delacroix

The Renegade's Heart

By Claire Delacroix

  • Release Date: 2013-01-15
  • Genre: Historical Romance
4 Score: 4 (From 168 Ratings)

Description

Released from the captivity of the Fae, Murdoch Seton wants nothing more than to forget his lost years. Undertaking a quest to recover treasure stolen from his family seems the perfect solution - but Murdoch is not counting upon a curious maiden who holds both the secret to the theft and his sole redemption. 

Isabella is outraged to find her brother's keep besieged by a renegade knight -especially one too handsome for his own good or hers. After a single encounter, she becomes convinced that his cause is just and decides to unveil the true thief, never imagining that their single shared kiss has launched a battle for Murdoch's very soul.

As the treacherous Fae move to claim Murdoch forever, Isabella seeks to heal the knight who has stolen her heart. But will Murdoch allow her to take a risk and endanger herself? Or will he sacrifice himself to ensure Isabella's future?

Reviews

  • The Renegades Heart

    5
    By Crystal31069
    I couldn’t put it down. I was not sure what was going to happen next. It had me wondering the whole time I was reading it how it was going to end.
  • Great read!

    5
    By Saucey Cher
    I love these books. The stories are well written with a great story line! I also love a free book that has an ending and a complete story.
  • The Renegade's Heart

    4
    By SisterJD
    The ultimate do anything for love story. I'm enchanted with the characters of the land of Kinfairlie. I enjoyed the book so much I read it twice! *Copy gifted by the Publisher in exchange for an honest review.
  • Fantasy-Based, Confusing Start

    1
    By Holly Mohegan
    This was not announced as a fantasy, if it was, I wouldn't have read it (not my favorite genre). Although the author has quite a number of published titles, I found the start of this book to be confusing in its format. Some interesting moments, but characters are rather standard issue. I was not impressed with them nor the overall take. I cannot recommend this to others.

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