Friday, January 31, 2014

McKinnon's Bride byd Tanya Anne Crosby

I finally finished this the other night and was somewhat please with the story. The only thing that I find I didn't like about the book was that it didn't carry the Scottish brogue throughout the book and the romantic scenes weren't, well they didn't give me any romantic feelings.

I liked Page very much. Although she is very broken emotionally, she tries to stand strong and not let anyone cower her; even the most feared highlander. When Page is kidnapped, she knows that she will not make it home. Her father doesn't want her and deep down fears that no one will ever want her.

Iian only wants his son back, so when he is stuck with Page and realizes he doesn't mind he doesn't understand. Being the most feared warrior in the highlands he isn't supposed to have a soft spot in his heart for a woman and especially not an English woman. Iian knows how it feels not to be wanted and finds a kindred spirit with Page.

They are both afraid to take a chance and let their hearts open up to each other, and both think that they can just take their pleasure and keep their hearts out of it.

I have read a lot of Highlander books and this one is not as in depth as far as invoking feelings whether it be good bad or sexual.

I gave this book 3 stars.

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