So, this was the first book in the series that actually had an immortal dude in it. I know, right? A Highlander series where so far only one guy is immortal.I'll admit it wasn't bad in the beginning, but close to the end is where it took a turn for the, not worse, but totally and completely ridiculo...
I'm really really liking this series. I fall in love over again with each character.Lisa and Circenn meet on less than normal cirumstances. She is a girl from the present with a lot of responsibilty on her shoulders. He is a fierce warrior who is immortal from the fourteenth century. The saying Curi...
I liked this better than the other two I've listened to, but I couldn't tell you why. It's the same general idea as the first one... girl finds herself pulled back through time (at the whim of Adam Black) because she touched a flask that had been cursed by Circenn Brodie. I won't give away why Adam ...
Now that's more like it! This turned out to be the classic taken-by-storm-romance I was looking for! This time Ms Moning got it right, time travel and all. Choosing between past family and future family is always a problem in these time-warping stories. What I really liked was that the parents got i...
Really a 3.5 star rating. Like Tradermare said, I didn't think I would like Circenn but mid-way through I found I really liked him. Sadly, I felt the ending was a bit convenient, but KMM's writing is definitely improving.
Circen Brodie, the laird of Castle Brodie, placed a spell on a flask that was entrusted to him by the Fae. The spell caused whomever touched the flask to immediately appear before him and he would then take that person's life. Move forward 700 years to the 21st century and we find 23-year old Lisa S...
Posted on Under the CoversIf a cursed flask holding an immortal elixir is what it takes to travel back in time to find a Highlander hottie like Circenn, then I’m getting my butt on the next train to the museum!Lisa Stone is twenty-three years old. Her mother, Catherine is sick with cancer and solely...
Initially, I wasn't sure about this book. I was thrilled (in a horror sort of way) to find Adam Black was back. Circenn Brodie seemed a threatening and worthy hero. But the opening with Lisa seemed to drag on (IMO)... I didn't really care about her yet to know that level of detail. But I recognize t...
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