The Black Sheep And The Princess (Unholy Trinity #1)
by
Donna Kauffman (Goodreads Author)
They’re the black sheep—the bad boys every good girl wants to have hold her, touch her, take her, love her. But being bad never felt so good…
“I have some spare beer, if you’re interested…”
I’d know that voice anywhere, and every time I hear it, it makes me sweat. Not that well-bred heiresses are supposed to sweat, but if you saw Donovan MacLeod, trust me, you’d need a chang...more
“I have some spare beer, if you’re interested…”
I’d know that voice anywhere, and every time I hear it, it makes me sweat. Not that well-bred heiresses are supposed to sweat, but if you saw Donovan MacLeod, trust me, you’d need a chang...more
Paperback, 331 pages
Published
August 1st 2007
by Brava
(first published January 1st 2007)
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The back cover blurb for The Black Sheep and the Princess advertised a wonderful tale of two old flames reconnecting and engaging in some nice hot sex to boot. Some may consider the sex to be hot, but other than that, Kauffman’s newest was a major clinker. I found the whole plot and characters so dull that no amount of well written sex scenes could make this book interesting.
It has been 18 years since Donovan Macleod returned to Winnimocca, New York. His father was a drunken handyman at a summe...more
It has been 18 years since Donovan Macleod returned to Winnimocca, New York. His father was a drunken handyman at a summe...more
Kate grew up rich, Mac grew up poor. They met as teens & while there was chemistry they never crossed to the other side of the tracks. Now they are both grown up. Mac has started a business with the other 2 guys he grew up with, where they rescue the innocent. Kate inherits her moms empire but only wants the camp they all grew up at so she can open a camp for challenged kids. But someone doesn't want that camp to open. Mac to the rescue of the innocent Kate. The chemistry is still there and...more
Mar 17, 2010
Jackie
marked it as read-2010
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review of another edition
Recommends it for:
anyone wishing for a HEA ending
Back in January I was surfing the internet and came across a contest to win a book from Donna Kauffman whom I had never read anything written by.... I picked Black Sheep and the Princess because the main character Donovan MacLeod was a "bad boy".. I did well!!!!
"Black Sheep and the Princess" stars main characters Donovan (Mac) MacLeod and Kate Sutherland, two people from very different backgrounds on the surface but with more similarities in personality than is apparent to either one. 'Mac' and...more
"Black Sheep and the Princess" stars main characters Donovan (Mac) MacLeod and Kate Sutherland, two people from very different backgrounds on the surface but with more similarities in personality than is apparent to either one. 'Mac' and...more
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repetitive and boring - which is a shame because the story could have been interesting if there was intrigue. Ending came out of the blue in such a way that suggests Kauffman didn't know how to end this. Sex scenes felt as if they were rewrites of one scene instead of several encounters. Needs a good edit and more focus on intrigue and less on reflection of insecure feelings.
nice fast romance book to go through. i kind of remember reading about this couple in passing in other books so i wanted to finish the series. lots of descriptive sex scenes. i guess that is what donna kauffman is known for. i kind of remember that in her other books.
Donovan Maclead aka Mac is in partnership with his two best friends from childhood. They form a group called the Trinity whose purpose is to right wrongs. When Mac sees an article about his childhood crush he rushes to her aid.
Kate...more
Donovan Maclead aka Mac is in partnership with his two best friends from childhood. They form a group called the Trinity whose purpose is to right wrongs. When Mac sees an article about his childhood crush he rushes to her aid.
Kate...more
Jun 28, 2009
Sandy
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WAY boring. I could barely finish it. The entire series was boring for me. Slow and bland. Not recommended. 0 stars.
I don't normally like books that have as much internal dialog as this one does. But these characters are witty and smart and think the way I think. Donovan and Kate are perfect for each other. They take just enough time to come together. The mystery is unimportant but moves their character development along. And the truth about what's going on with the camp is about the only thing that could remove the last obstacle to Kate and Donovan's happily ever after.
Haven't yet read Unholy Trinity #1 or 2...more
Haven't yet read Unholy Trinity #1 or 2...more
Aug 04, 2009
Luna Pantera
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I'm reading this now...not bad.
This is actually the first one in the Unholy Trinity series. Not aure why they have it listed as #3. Anyway, I liked the book. Mac and Kate were great together. The mystery fell a little short for me and kind of came out of nowhere. But the chemistry between the 2 was what made the book worth while. I look forward to the next one.
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USA Today bestselling author DONNA KAUFFMAN has seen her books reviewed in venues ranging from Kirkus Reviews and Library Journal to Entertainment Weekly and Cosmopolitan. She lives just outside of DC in the lovely Virginia countryside, where she is presently keeping stock in all things flour, eggs & butter for her hands-on research for her Cupcake Club series. (To date, she’s been far more Lu...more
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