by Kathleen Harrington
For this review and more visit my blogI found this book to be a bit bizarre not because of the storyline or writing but because for every positive thing I had to say about it, there is a negative thing to contradict it, and vice-a-versa. This makes rating this book rather hard.The plot was a middle ...
This book, my friends, is what constitutes my dream book! Gorgeous Highland warrior, who happens to be a pirate, an intelligent heroine who has lived just a little, real life history woven into the plot, a bad guy that not only the characters hate, but I do, too! Then the plot itself…I like it when ...
Full review at Tempting ReadsDespite the issues I had with some of the pronoun usage and the tangent flights of fancy, I finished the story feeling pleasantly satisfied, if not excited. It ended with everyone together that was supposed to be together, the bad guy vanquished, and with the basis for a...
Lady Francine first takes notice of Lachlan when he steps into court, never has been seen such a virile man who takes her breath away. She also recognizes him as the Scottish Pirate and believes him to be a sorcerer. When it becomes known that he is to be her protector and escort to the wedding of t...