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The Forever Bride

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It is only a fairy tale, but to Megan "the Forever Bride" is the most beautiful story she'd ever read. That's why she insisted on going to Scotland to get married in the very church where the heroine of the legend had been wed to her true love. Megan hadn't expected the words of the story to transport her over 200 years into the past, exchanging vows not with her fiance, but with Robert Cameron, laird of Thistledown Castle.

368 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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Evelyn Rogers

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Don’t get me wrong...I love my husband...but I’ve spent a lifetime caught in a passionate affair. My lover taunts, teases, enrages, thrills, amuses, and ultimately satisfies. His name? Language. Readers, you know what I’m talking about. Whether written, spoken, or sung, words entice me as no other human invention could ever do. Okay, music is a close second; when you put the two together, the result is sublime.

Like most writers, I came to this devilish profession through a love of reading. I’ve worked as a crime reporter, teacher, librarian - challenges all. They culminated in the creation of stories of my own, both contemporary and historical. My wish is that you let them seduce you

I live in San Antonio with my husband, dote on five grandsons, and travel whenever and wherever I can. My photo was taken on the dock in Liverpool, England, in front of a modern sculpture of a “lamb-banana,” the artist’s whimsical cross between a lamb and a banana. This was shortly before an emotional trip to the boyhood homes of John Lennon and Paul McCartney.

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October 9, 2020
I fell back in time and didn't want to come back. Robert, wow. What a love story. Evelyn Rogers does it again and again. Ah dinnae ken how she does it. ;-)
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October 27, 2007
About a romantic at heart getting married in an old Scottish Kirk where her favorite love story took place in. So, just before her wedding, she gets transported back to the 18th century and says "I do" to a highlander! This was a good book, with some good and saucy love scenes.
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