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The Raider by Monica McCarty

anits12's review against another edition

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5.0

loved it

zaza_bdp's review against another edition

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4.0

*** 4.25/5 ***

Et voilà donc le 8ème tome de cette fabuleuse série de Monica McCarty ! Les tomes ont beau passer, impossible de se lasser tant cet auteur talentueuse insuffle passion et émotion à ses intrigues.

Ici on retrouve une trame maintes fois utilisée en romance historique : à défaut de Roméo et Juliette, on retrouve l'affrontement classique entre un Écossais et une Anglaise, deux bords a priori impossible à rapprocher et à réconcilier, d'autant plus en ces temps troublés.

Ici donc, Robbie Boyd, alias Le Brigand, membre de la garde fantôme de Bruce, et Rosalin Clifford, rose anglaise dans toute sa splendeur, qui n'est rien de moins que la sœur d'un des plus farouches ennemis de Robbie. Ils ont un passé commun, il lui est redevable sans le savoir ...

Robbie fait le pont entre le combat initié par William Wallace, et la quête entreprise par Robert de Bruce. A lui seul il symbolise toute la cause écossaise, marqué par les ravages du passé, marqué par les exactions commises par les Anglais, complètement engoncé dans un esprit de vengeance. Robbie est un beau personnage, un homme entier qui ne fait pas dans la dentelle et a une vision (trop) manichéenne des choses, pour lui tout est blanc ou noir, il ne fait pas dans la demi-mesure.
Son coéquipier Alex Seton essaie pourtant à maintes reprises de faire appel à sa "conscience", de lui ouvrir les yeux sur la réalité des choses, pas si simples que ça, mais notre homme est têtu comme une bourrique.

Robbie forme un couple explosif avec la belle Rosalin, qui n’a rien d’une fleur fragile. Elle n’est ni passive ni écervelée, au contraire. Elle m’a toutefois parue un peu naïve vis-à-vis de son frère, mais je l’ai trouvée touchante, courageuse et forte, comme toutes les femmes de cette série finalement.

La romance est très intense, comme toujours chez cet auteur. L’amour, le désir et les épreuves qui s’abattent en tout sens vont pousser Robbie dans ses derniers retranchements, pour notre plus grand bonheur. J'aime tous ces moments où on le sent sur un fil, prêt à basculer, et j'attends toujours avec impatience le moment où le héros cède enfin, et là, je dois dire que je n'ai pas été déçue !

La sensualité est également au rendez-vous, je pense notamment à cette scène du bain, que j'ai trouvé particulièrement réussie ... J'en frissonne encore !

Il y a peut-être moins d’action que dans d’autres tomes, moins d’intrigues « politiques », mais on nous offre ici une sorte de vue d’ensemble et on a une sorte de « vue de l’intérieur » des conséquences de cette guerre. Et puis on retrouve les héros des tomes précédents, pas tous certes, mais c'est toujours agréable de les recroiser et de voir aussi cette complicité qui évolue entre eux, et quand on repense au 1er tome, on mesure tout le chemin qu'ils ont parcouru depuis.

Une réussite donc, un tome parsemé d’émotions, de sensualité et de surprises aussi !
Spoiler la désertion d’Alex, son tatouage qu’il va jusqu’à effacer !


J'attends les prochains tomes avec impatience et fébrilité, et j'imagine une fin en apothéose, avec la bataille de Bannockburn promise par l'auteur !

sopajoh's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

colleen1011's review against another edition

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5.0

This was a great book ! I enjoyed the main characters interactions and romance. It was fun to read. I am looking forward to the next book in the series, The Arrow

romancejunkie1025's review against another edition

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5.0

From the very beginning of this series, I (and many other readers) have been salivating for Robbie’s story. He is just one of those characters that jumps out and grabs your heart and mind and refuses to let go until he has had his say and found his HEA with the woman of his heart. Rosalin is obviously his perfect mate. Just as strong-minded and willful, Rosalin matches Robbie at every turn, using her goodness and light to overcome the shadows lurking in his heart and soul. The passion between them is evident from the very moment they learn the truth of their identities and escalates to some very interesting interaction when they are in private. I couldn’t see how McCarty was going to overcome the differences between them and allow them to have a future, but I can say for sure that the ending came as a surprise that left me crying and laughing with equal measure. Boyd is one of those men that are so set in their ways, even though they have strayed from their original nature, that only something as drastic as a bomb going off (figuratively of course since we are in the 1300s people!) can push them off their charted course and allow them to change and grow. Rosalin is that bomb, in the shape of a sexy, sweet, sensual woman. It was sad to see all the strife going on in the world during that time, but knowing that there was a least a bit of goodness on both sides, though neither side could see it in the other, shows me that the war might not be pretty but in the end the world will balance out. McCarty is a master of historical fiction as far as I’m concerned, weaving tales of romance, danger, and drama into the historical facts and even myths that shaped a great nation and culture. I love reading anything she writes, but she did a beautiful job with Robbie and Rosalin's story and it is one that I will be returning to again and again. I was saddened by a loss of one of the guardsmen, but I’m hoping that will resolve itself soon. I am already dying for Gregor “Arrow” MacGregor's story to come out so I can see just how the most handsome man in Scotland will fall to one his perfect match. Bravo Monica, Bravo.
For Full review see my blog at:
http://romancewitchreviews.blogspot.com/2014/02/arc-review-raider.html

ivana_jenna's review against another edition

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5.0

4.75, nice but didnt blow me away.

bookloverchelle's review against another edition

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4.0

Another amazing read from Monica McCarty in the Highland Guard series. What I enjoy most about these stories is how well rounded the world building is. Ms. McCarty provides the reader with enough information to really enhance the story telling. She builds up her characters to amazing depths and gets you to feel so much with them. Years ago Robert was saved from an English prison by an unknown young, English girl. Now that he’s kidnapped the sister of his greatest enemy he discovers who his savior really was and what a quandary he’s in now. Rosalin has been infatuated with Robert for years so much so that she couldn’t stand him being imprisoned by her brother and she had to set him free. As she heard stories over the years of his viciousness she’s regretted her decision but none more than when he kidnaps her and her nephew from the local market. As Rosalin tries to reconcile the Robert she originally fell in love with, with Raider the elite warrior she has to learn that not everything she heard was true and the Raider might be an even better man than she originally thought. When Robert finally realizes the treasure that he has captured, will it be too late to let Rosalin know how her really feels? Great continuation in a fun series that I anticipate every time there’s a new release.

bookishalli's review against another edition

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5.0

4.5 stars

nelsonseye's review

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4.0

Nice resolution.

danidoll91's review against another edition

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4.0

I really enjoyed this book. The characters were awesome and I enjoyed the history as well as the story. Finished it in one sitting and couldn't put it down. I haven't read any of the other books in the series and I wasn't lost at all so it can be read as a stand alone.