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The Immortal Highlander - Community Reviews back

by Karen Marie Moning, Phil Gigante
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Aure `Reading With the Dark`
Aure `Reading With the Dark` rated it 13 years ago
It was the best from this series, just because it was about Adam Black! Loved it!
Blacky's World of Rainbows and Unicorns
The Immortal Highlander was another 5+ instalment from the Highlander series :) Karen Marie Moning just keeps getting better and better with every book :)I've read the first one and didn't like it much, but in a way I'm glad because Adam Black first appeared in that one :) Although, I have to say, h...
Jocelyn Adams - Living life one word at a time
Adam Black. I could leave the review right there and say all I needed to, only add a little whispery sigh when you say his name, and there you have it. The delicious fae blacksmith has appeared through out the series as somewhat of an antagonist, a wild card, and damn sexy in every last one with h...
Now patriciar
Now patriciar rated it 13 years ago
Disappointing read. I didn't like that Gabby was so powerless and helpless to all his stupid seduction-stuff. I mean, yeah, I get that he is one hot man, but his arrogance at parts was quite annoying.I also don't get KMM's weird virgin-fetish. Don't have problems with it, but it starts to all just b...
Blue Mood Cafe
Blue Mood Cafe rated it 13 years ago
After dealing with so many of his antics throughout this series, we finally have Adam Black's story. He's arrogant, sensual and a troublemaker and finally got himself on the wrong side of Aoibheal, Queen of the Fae, who strip his of his immortality and makes him invisible. Adam's only hope for surv...
Blue Mood Cafe
Blue Mood Cafe rated it 13 years ago
Dageus MacKeltar, twin brother of Drustan, is a 16th century Scot trapped between worlds and is fighting a losing battle with the 13 Druids who possess his soul. He's running out of time before he's doomed to an eternity of evil. Chloe Zanders, a student of antiquities is drawn into his world acci...
Now patriciar
Now patriciar rated it 13 years ago
This one is difficult to rate and review. It is very, maybe even too, similiar to the fourth novel in the series. Both books are about one of each MacKeltar twinbrother, this one about Dageus, who made some serious decisions in the past.I didn't have too high expectations, and I think that it isn't ...
tradermare
tradermare rated it 13 years ago
Adam Black. Loved it. I happened to read this book first and it sold me on this series. It's a seduction from start to finish, a sweat piece of book candy.
Tell Me a Story
Tell Me a Story rated it 13 years ago
Yeah couldn't even finish this. I just really wasn't feeling the story. I tried really hard to give it a shot but it wasn't working. I just found myself uninterested and kept forcing myself to keep reading. Didn't care much for the hero or heroine in this. I know this is part of a series and I guess...
Annie (Under the Covers Book Blog)
Annie (Under the Covers Book Blog) rated it 13 years ago
Stripped from his Fae powers and forced to live in the human world, Adam Black has never felt so vulnerable in his entire existence. With only the ability to sift in short distances and invisible to all humans and fae alike, his punishment from Aoibheal is one of pure torture. It isn’t until he real...
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