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Rating: Summary: 2nd book in the series Review: I am really enjoying this series. The series started with "The Dreamer" which was the story of the oldest of three sisters. Now in this second book we have Laura's story. Laura is the practical one of the three. She is always planning. She is exactly opposite the hero of the tale, William, the reluctant Laird of Blackfearn. William has been asked to escort Laura to safety. He thinks that she will be a quiet lass and is both horrified and thrilled to find her a strong, willful, exciting woman. He is strongly attracted to her but has no desire to be tied down. He is having enough trouble coming to terms with the fact that he is now Laird of his clan.Laura is in danger and she must rely on William to protect her even though she wants nothing to do with him. She is drawn to him and soon finds herself lost without him. She must help him overcome his fears that he is not good enough to be Laird. She must also keep her secret safe at all costs. This is an exciting story. One that will make you laugh and cry. I found the characters were so well written they came alive. I actually enjoyed this book just a tad bit more than the first and I can't wait to read the last in the series, "The Firebrand". This husband and wife team are wonderful writters and I look forward to more from them.
Rating: Summary: 2nd book in the series Review: I am really enjoying this series. The series started with "The Dreamer" which was the story of the oldest of three sisters. Now in this second book we have Laura's story. Laura is the practical one of the three. She is always planning. She is exactly opposite the hero of the tale, William, the reluctant Laird of Blackfearn. William has been asked to escort Laura to safety. He thinks that she will be a quiet lass and is both horrified and thrilled to find her a strong, willful, exciting woman. He is strongly attracted to her but has no desire to be tied down. He is having enough trouble coming to terms with the fact that he is now Laird of his clan. Laura is in danger and she must rely on William to protect her even though she wants nothing to do with him. She is drawn to him and soon finds herself lost without him. She must help him overcome his fears that he is not good enough to be Laird. She must also keep her secret safe at all costs. This is an exciting story. One that will make you laugh and cry. I found the characters were so well written they came alive. I actually enjoyed this book just a tad bit more than the first and I can't wait to read the last in the series, "The Firebrand". This husband and wife team are wonderful writters and I look forward to more from them.
Rating: Summary: Loved It!! Review: I picked up this book on a whim, not realizing it is book two of a trilogy. I am definately going back to find the first of this series, the Dreamer and cannot wait until the third, The Firebrand, is written. The relationship between Laura and William was really well written. I laughed during exchanges between William and his brother as well as the reinactment of how William met Laura that his people did at a feast for them. I definately recommend this book to anyone whom wants to curl up with a good book (and a trilogy at that so it doesn't end right away).
Rating: Summary: Another fantastic novel!! Review: I read the first book in this trilogy, and this one certainly doesn't disappoint! I read it in a single sitting, and am eagerly awaiting "The Firebrand." The characters were interesting and believable, and so was the love story -- not a given, these days. I heartily recommend this book and the others in the series!
Rating: Summary: Another fantastic novel!! Review: I read the first book in this trilogy, and this one certainly doesn't disappoint! I read it in a single sitting, and am eagerly awaiting "The Firebrand." The characters were interesting and believable, and so was the love story -- not a given, these days. I heartily recommend this book and the others in the series!
Rating: Summary: Thought it was wonderful! Review: If I had known there were more books to this one- I would had started with those- I will look for them! All I can say about this author--WOW!! Am looking forward to future releases!
Rating: Summary: The Enchantress Review: The Enchantress was an excellently written book. I am a big fan of Highland stories, and with May McGoldrick she always wrights well. I read The Dreamer and I was excited that she had another book coming out soon. I just read "The Enchantress", and I would recommend it to anyone. The story is one of those that you just cann't put down.
Rating: Summary: A wonderful Book Review: This is the second book of in this series and a great read. I must admit that it start off a little slow, but definately picked up after the first few chapters. William Ross is the reluctant laird of the Ross clan and for the past 2 years has been neglecting his responsibilities as laird because of past hurts. Initially I thought he was a wimp but as the book progressed I fell in love with his character. I loved watching him slowly melt as the book progressed and fall in love with Laura and his ward. Laura Percy is a wonderful character. From the time she hits William unconcious when she mistakes him for an abductor till the time she takes the laird and his clan by storm. She's a strong female character without being pushy and gutsy to boot. I can't wait to read about the next Percy sister and her run in with the blade of Barra who just happens to be William's good friend in this book. A must read for those who like period books.
Rating: Summary: A wonderful Book Review: This is the second book of in this series and a great read. I must admit that it start off a little slow, but definately picked up after the first few chapters. William Ross is the reluctant laird of the Ross clan and for the past 2 years has been neglecting his responsibilities as laird because of past hurts. Initially I thought he was a wimp but as the book progressed I fell in love with his character. I loved watching him slowly melt as the book progressed and fall in love with Laura and his ward. Laura Percy is a wonderful character. From the time she hits William unconcious when she mistakes him for an abductor till the time she takes the laird and his clan by storm. She's a strong female character without being pushy and gutsy to boot. I can't wait to read about the next Percy sister and her run in with the blade of Barra who just happens to be William's good friend in this book. A must read for those who like period books.
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