



Love and Mayhem
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4.0 • 53 Ratings
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- $4.99
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Publisher Description
From USA Today Bestselling Author May McGoldrick
Love and Mayhem
(Previously published as Arsenic and Old Armor)
The great hall in Fleet Tower is quite the lively place. The McCalls are preparing for a wedding, and if that means unexpected arrivals, murder, mayhem, and chaos, all the better in this laugh-out-loud comedy (Rebecca, Reading Corner Review).
Forget the English. Forget the Reformation. Forget your sanity
Try getting married when your betrothed can wield an iron pot with deadly accuracy, her mad uncle thinks he’s William Wallace, and her two maiden aunts can’t finish a sentence or a thought on their own.
Such are Sir Iain Armstrong’s troubles when he sets out to wed Lady Marion, a convent-raised spitfire. All Iain wants to do is fulfill their fathers’ wishes, appease two royal courts, and do what is best for the future of Scotland by putting an end to all the troubles in his part of the Borders. All she has to do is agree to marry him, which is the last thing on her mind when Iain arrives at the convent. She won’t be taken without a fight.
And even when Lady Marion realizes that Iain is a man of courage, intelligence, and seductively powerful shoulders, will her eccentric family do what her temper tantrums, willful ways, and pride have so far failed to do and drive him away forever?
Customer Reviews
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This is quite the hilarious book with some crazy characters that had me laughing throughout. But the main character I didn’t much care for other than that it is a good read. And If you have seen Arsenic and Old Lace you will find the book quite familiar.
This story will keep you guessing.
The title for this book is perfect because it was definitely full of lots of mayhem and some romance. Marion and her family will keep you guessing and in stitches with their antics. Poor Iain has much responsibility, but Marion helps lighten things up. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book.
Great book!!
I was so in need of a change from my normal reading and this was perfect!! The author uses just enough words that make you feel like you are right there in Scotland with them.