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To Tame a Highland Warrior - Community Reviews back

by Karen Marie Moning, Phil Gigante
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AnnaLund2011
AnnaLund2011 rated it 12 years ago
This second book in the Highland series got off to a rocky start with me. I am glad to say that it recuperated speed, intrigue and panache in the last 150 pages, and thusly finishes off with three solid stars. The period feeling is better now, the 1500's feel right (with the occasional potato still ...
shosho
shosho rated it 13 years ago
3.5 starsIt was a bit silly but entertaining !
engarde99
engarde99 rated it 13 years ago
Really 3.5
Lunar Rainbows Reviews
Lunar Rainbows Reviews rated it 13 years ago
Hoping Fever #6 & #7 will live up to the original Fever series. I miss Barrons enough already to give this a shot regardless!
Where the Night Kind Roam
Where the Night Kind Roam rated it 13 years ago
Click here for my review
Blue Mood Cafe
Blue Mood Cafe rated it 13 years ago
Gavrael McIllioch left his home and changed his name to escape what he believed to be his curse and a betrayal by his father. He also needed to hide his identity from a clan determined to hunt him down so he became Grimm to protect the people he cared for, including Jillian St. Clair. When she was ...
Literary Ames
Literary Ames rated it 13 years ago
The best book I've read by Moning so far. I'm so surprised I liked it so much I'm tempted to give it 5 stars. I couldn't get into the Fever series but I'm glad to have found something else by this author.
Barbara1951
Barbara1951 rated it 13 years ago
A lot of fun. And frequently funny. 3.8
BookRatMisty
BookRatMisty rated it 13 years ago
Though I hate to admit I've read anything with a cover like this, or that title (that title!), I have to admit, it was good. Moning can write (and I don't just mean good sexytimes...)
Much About Books
Much About Books rated it 13 years ago
Loved finding out more about the character of Grimm from the Highlander #1 (Beyond the Highland Mist). But I wondered how it was that Grimm kept this "secret" side of himself hidden throughout that book? Was it only because Grimm was more of a background character?And, of course, the minute we see a...
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