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Just Beyond Tomorrow

AUTHOR: Bertrice Small
ISBN: 1575667371

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Just Beyond Tomorrow
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by Bertrice Small

From Publishers Weekly
Bestselling author Small (Intrigued) introduces another strong-willed heroine in the fourth of her Skye's Legacy series. Flanna Brodie, the only daughter of a Scottish clan and heiress to an important parcel of land, matches wits with Patrick Leslie, duke of Glenkirk and son of the flamboyant Jasmine Leslie. Jasmine, the subject of previous novels, whose extravagant escapades are mentioned briefly here, leaves Glenkirk after her husband dies in service to Charles Stuart's attempt to regain his throne. Before leaving, she advises her eldest son, Patrick, the new duke of Glenkirk, to find a wife and to have nothing to do with the Stuarts because every time the Leslies have come to their aid, family death has been the result. Small intertwines historical events here the mid-17th-century conflict between the royal Stuarts and Cromwell over the status of the British monarchy with her larger-than-life characters. Though Patrick initially marries Flanna only for her land, romance grows between them, replete with the author's typically brutal sexual encounters. Sparks fly between husband and wife when Flanna decides to challenge her husband's reluctance to get involved with Charles II and comes up with her own plan to support the king's mission. Curiously, the author backs away from her ambitious plot when Flanna becomes pregnant and abandons her idea to help the future king out of loyalty to her husband. Also, Patrick's sudden spell of jealousy when he accuses his wife of bearing the king's child feels contrived. Yet Small's legions of fans will be easily seduced by this page-turning historical romance. Author appearances in New York City area. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Small continues her entertaining saga of Skye O'Malley's descendants and their entanglements. Patrick Leslie is now the Duke of Glenkirk, following his father's death in 1650. His mother insists that the 35-year-old lord should wed, but being a homebody with no interest in social niceties, he's at a loss as to how to meet women. While out hunting, he sees a ruined castle bordering his land and is greeted by arrows shot by the lovely Flanna Brodie, heiress to the ruin. Patrick approaches her father to buy the land, but Lord Brodie will only accept marriage to his daughter. The two strangers wed and bed, then complications arise because Flanna wants to make her mark, following in the footsteps of the strong women in Patrick's family. To that end, she decides to reconcile the Leslies with the Stuarts and meets the young, handsome, and lecherous king behind her husband's back. Small's trademark sex and intrigue abound, making this a fun and satisfying historical romance. Patty Engelmann
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         Book Review

Just Beyond Tomorrow
- Book Reviews,
by Bertrice Small

Just Beyond Tomorrow

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Set in Scotland and London, "Just Beyond Tomorrow" is the tale of the strong-willed son of Small's legendary heroine, Jasmine, who takes a wife who wants no husband. This is the fourth Skye's Legacy novel.

FROM THE CRITICS

Publishers Weekly

Bestselling author Small (Intrigued) introduces another strong-willed heroine in the fourth of her Skye's Legacy series. Flanna Brodie, the only daughter of a Scottish clan and heiress to an important parcel of land, matches wits with Patrick Leslie, duke of Glenkirk and son of the flamboyant Jasmine Leslie. Jasmine, the subject of previous novels, whose extravagant escapades are mentioned briefly here, leaves Glenkirk after her husband dies in service to Charles Stuart's attempt to regain his throne. Before leaving, she advises her eldest son, Patrick, the new duke of Glenkirk, to find a wife and to have nothing to do with the Stuarts because every time the Leslies have come to their aid, family death has been the result. Small intertwines historical events here the mid-17th-century conflict between the royal Stuarts and Cromwell over the status of the British monarchy with her larger-than-life characters. Though Patrick initially marries Flanna only for her land, romance grows between them, replete with the author's typically brutal sexual encounters. Sparks fly between husband and wife when Flanna decides to challenge her husband's reluctance to get involved with Charles II and comes up with her own plan to support the king's mission. Curiously, the author backs away from her ambitious plot when Flanna becomes pregnant and abandons her idea to help the future king out of loyalty to her husband. Also, Patrick's sudden spell of jealousy when he accuses his wife of bearing the king's child feels contrived. Yet Small's legions of fans will be easily seduced by this page-turning historical romance. Author appearances in New York City area. (Feb.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.


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