by Janet Chapman
3.5 starsNice, entertaining read.
Grace is an asshole for not telling micheal about the baby right away.
I'm torn. I read time travels. I like the sub-genre. This just didn't feel like a time travel, mostly because it wasn't. Other than the prologue, and the occasional mention of time travel w/ regards to the father of the baby, it was straight up contemporary. It also managed to cram a whole lot ...
The description of this book (even the paragraph here at Goodreads) is misleading... Yes, Grace is a rocket scientist. Yes, she meets Grey, transported from 12th century Scotland 4 years earlier, on a plane. Yes, the tiny prop job plane does crash. BUT... Grace has a baby with her, and the crash hap...
Grace Stutter, having the responsibility of delivering her sisters baby to the father, since her sister died, waits six weeks before heading to Maine, having a feeling that she would be making a new start....but then her plane crashes on the mountain and she, the baby, and a sexy highland warrior -G...
3.5 StarsI really liked the fact that the alpha highlander, Grey, let Grace be who she was and only stepped in or made demands when it was the right time. This was a feel good read for me and since there was a Baby, I put the "unrealistic even for fiction" moments in a metal box in my mind and threw...
I admit to buying this book only for the word highlander in the title.Grey is great - every woman's dream man. Tall, strong, dependable, trustworthy, protective... But what is that - going after men with guns armed only with a sword. He's lived in this century for four years, and still hasn't figure...