AmazingJ: I felt as if the Story started it was almost at the end of the Book.
The Characters were Wonderful. They were drawn together by a strong force from magical properties from The Stone. They are unsure if the stone is what has them attracted to one another.
I just wanted the H&h had more time & Adventure together.
United States on Sep 08, 2019
JeanneO: William 'Court' Thornhurst was orphaned at such an early age that he could never understand his visions, had no one to ask and never felt appreciated for his accomplishments. Lady Marion of Ormonde was raised just the opposite. Raised and doted on by loving parents and made to feel special and accomplished through no efforts of her own. When a stone and a legend draw them together to protect the peace at the border they are drawn to more than a stone and create quite a legend of their own!
United States on Mar 01, 2019
Lail Chavez: The Protector's Promise is a wonderfully written story that takes place in the 13th century along the borderlands of Scotland and England. This story follows a knight who is being lead to a place he’s never been and to a treasure he knows nothing about, except he knows he has to take possession of it. As Scotland’s new protector of the stone answers her call to take possession of the Stone of Scotland, she finds a slight problem...the stone has already been taken! This was a great read. I love the lively and strong minded characters who’s interest lay on opposite sides of the border and each of their need to possess the stone. Their unlikely romance between enemies ignites into a passion that burns the candles from both ends! My favorite! I definitely recommend this book and I look forward to the next! Happy Reading!
United States on Sep 20, 2018
Lori Dykes: Isle of Skye Scotland 1273. Can two enemies overcome their feelings of hatred to come together? A man driven, William, Lord of Camburg who went by Court, was determined to reach his goal of the top of the mountain. He only knew he was being drawn. Finding the stone he was making he way back home. But Lady Marion had the same goal. She had been deemed keeper of the stone so she caught up with Court and demanded he return the stone. This was a wonderful story by Cecelia Mecca that continued a secondary character from one of the first books in her Border Series. Two people fated to be together with different goals for the power of the stone. But were they really ? The interaction between Court and Marion was heartwarming and the story had a couple of surprises that kept me turning the pages! This story was part of The Ladies of the Stone: A Scottish Romance Anthology. Which if you haven't read you should!!
United States on Sep 13, 2018
Sissy: The Protector's Promise by Cecelia Mecca is book 6.5 in the Border series. This is the story of Marion Rosehaugh and William 'Court' Thornhurst. This book can be a standalone book if you wish to do so.
Marion is the new Scotland's protector of the stone but she arrives to find that it has been taken by William. Marion mission now is to get the stone back from William. William feels drawn to the stone and thinks it will help him in battle that can change his life. Can Marion get the stone back...or will they find that there is something more going on between them.
Really enjoyed this story and have loved this series!
United States on Sep 13, 2018
Annette: I loved this story. Marion and Court (William) are great characters who struggle to understand how they can be so drawn to each other when they are deemed enemies. The storyline kept the legend of the stone in front of the reader’s eyes all the way through and expanded it further. I enjoyed the final chapters very much.
Australia on Sep 13, 2018
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lushek: Ce tome ne fait que 110 pages et je l'ai trouvé très long. Je n'ai pas compris grand'chose à l'histoire très embrouillée et les deux héros m'ont paru très fades. Le tome suivant est heureusement bien plus intéressant.
France on Sep 29, 2020