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Claiming the Highlander (The MacAllisters) |
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Rating: Summary: A wonderful Romp Review: What a great book! It hit all the right notes with me. There was enough sex, romance, wit, and action to produce a well-balanced book. Though there are a lot of Highlander books out there, you have to give this a read. It's one of the better choices.
Rating: Summary: SO SO..... Review: While I am a big fan of Kinley Macgregor and have LOVED all her other books, this one was not as good as her others....The plot was great, and I looked forward to the story as the Scottish Highlands are always a favorite of mine....but I was getting so tired of reading and reading constantly about how 'plain' Maggie was and how none of the other men in her clan ever gave her a second glance, and how beautiful Braden was and how women were ALWAYS throwing themselves at him! Enough! I hope she does another book on the other men in the story...Sin would be interesting considering his background and also Ewan.....
Rating: Summary: I'm hooked Review: Yes, I want to hear the story of all the MacAllister men and the women of character who are with them. Obviously I like romance novels but there is, to me, a fine line between the totally annoying I will be independent at any cost heroine and the simpering Miss heroine. Ms MacGregor has, in this book, walked the line very well. Maggie comes across as a likeable, charming person who can match wits with Braden quite well. Braden is the charming likeable rogue. The only reason I didn't give the book a 5 star was I had trouble with the end of the book when Braden decides to overcome his fear of commitment. I just wish it had been a bit more firey with Maggie. But that was slight and I've already got Sin's story on order....interesting men the MacAllisters and the women who claim them.
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