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Romance · 1996 · R

The Wedding

by Julie Garwood

A medieval warrior bride and the husband who didn't want one

For17+GenreRomanceLength352 pagesRead time~9.8 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

Some

Medieval combat and clan violence

Language

Barely any

Mild period language

Sexual Content

Very heavy

Explicit love scenes; wedding night and subsequent encounters depicted in detail

Substance Use

Barely any

Minimal substance use

Emotional Intensity

Some

Arranged marriage and reluctant husband arc; some emotional manipulation

What this book is about

Madelyne, a gentle and clever woman, finds herself married to Connor MacAlister — a fierce Scottish laird who needs a wife for political reasons and intends nothing more. Garwood's medieval romances are passionate and explicit; the wedding-night scenes and subsequent encounters are depicted in full. A beloved classic of the genre.

Notes for sensitive readers

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Explicit sexual content

Arranged marriage dynamics

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