Jessi St. James is running yet another errand for a professor in the college where she's trying to get her PhD, when she's attacked in the professor's office, and protected by a kilt-wearing warrior she's summoned out of a mirror. The next morning she's sure it was all a dream, until she hears her ...
Okay, so whoa. That didn’t exactly end the way I expected. Don’t worry! It wasn’t bad. It was just different from the other books in the series. It left things really open for another book. Or, at least, it felt that way to me. I know I still have to read Into the Dreaming, but the synopsis to that ...
Cian and Jessi's story in Spell of the Highlander is just another meh book in the series. It's not great, it's not bad, and it doesn't even have the interesting Fever backstory that really need to have something new thrown in so we aren't reading the same book, but different people over and over ag...
Updated review - I first read this about 3 years ago and reviewed it back then, but I don't think it's a very good review (although I completely agree with it), so I want to revise it.In most, if not all, of Moning's books the heroine comments (usually under her breath) that they don't make men like...
Building on the last couple of novels, this one hints even more at what is to come in the Fever series. Now I am definitely going to have to read them again! Although rather formulaic, you just can't help loving the sexy alpha males and [mostly] smart females in this series.
MY HERO - Karen Marie Moning just gets Highland Romance!! LOVE IT! She introduced me to Historical Romance and boy am I glad she did. LOVE Scotland, LOVE the Plot, LOVE the Characters, ALWAYS A MUST READ AUTHOR. I would recommend reading the Fever Series First, as she describes the Fae really we...
KMM doesn't disappoint. Naturally, there is a strong female lead who is smart and independent. There is also an uber alpha H who is incredibly arrogant, again, naturally. I loved the meeting between Dageus and Cian. Mmmm... So sexy. So hot.One thing that KMM does incredibly well is depict all encomp...
Cian MacKeltar was trapped in a mirror centuries ago (and some of his descriptions of the space behind the mirror are the best parts of the book) and the mirror ends up with Jessie St James who releases him and then rescues him. After that it does follow some predictable routes, particularly when y...
After reading The Immortal Highlander, which focused on the infamous fae Adam Black, I was worried where Moning was going to take the series now that he’s not present. From the beginning, the fae story and Adam’s interference is what drove the series forward. Surprisingly, the fae story continues wi...
Listening to audiobook. I started listening to this series several years ago and listened straight through books 1-6. Somehow, this series fell off my radar. When I saw it again, I had to add it back to my “to-be-listened-to” list. This is a series that I've never read and only listened. The nar...
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