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Rating:  Summary: great read didn't want it to end Review: Great book with new ghosts. interplays nicely with the other draycott abbey books.
Rating:  Summary: Magical and Wonderful Review: I just loved this book and Christina Skye for giving such pleasure in this series. Ian McCall, Laird of Glenlyle, was coerced to serve as a bodyguard to Jamee Night who was being threatened by a potential kidnapper. Ian, a kidnapping expert, does not want to do this as he slowly losing his eyesight but as a favor to his good friend Nicolas Draycott he agrees especially after he is shown a video of Jamee in the throes of a nightmare she frequently has that was caused by her earlier kidnapping as a child. As in most of Skye's previous Draycott books our hero is falling in love with the client but does not tell her he is going blind due to an age old Curse. She in turn, falls in love with this big strong handsome Scot and through some flashbacks of the how and why of the curse they both end up saving each other for each other. Season of Wishes is another magical tale from this extremely gifted author that will both keep you on the edge of your set in suspense and give you a warm and fuzzy feeling as you cheer both of these wounded souls on to the happiness they both deserve.
Rating:  Summary: Christina Ske's latest&enthralling romantic suspense novel Review: The brothers of Jamee Night plead with Ian McCall, Laird of Glenlyle, to
serve as a bodyguard to their sister, who has been threatened by a potential
kidnapper. Because of a hereditary illness, Ian is losing his eyesight and
wants to refuse the job, but succumbs to the sibling's persuasiveness of
protecting an innocent, who suffers from nightmares caused by a previous
kidnapping. He vows to keep her out of harm's way. While traveling with
Jamee, the couple is attacked and Ian manages to keep both of them safe.
He soon falls in love with his client, but is afraid to tell her because he
is going blind, the victim of the Glenlyle Curse. He does not feel he has
anything to offer Jamee or any woman. Jamee reciprocates his feelings as she
is healed by Ian's caring. She feels he will protect her, and vows to heal
him as he did her. If they survive the kidnappers, Jamee knows that her work
is cut out for her if she wants to spend a lifetime of happiness with Ian.
Christina Skye's Draycott Abbey series are well loved by romance readers and
her latest novel, SEASON OF WISHES, will be well received by fans of
Contemporary romance; supernatural romance; New Age sub-genre. The audience
will find themselves caring for the hero who protects and loves his Jamee
with all his heart and soul. The sky is the limit for Ms. Christina Skye.
Harriet Klausner
Rating:  Summary: Good storyline, but a little slow Review: This is one of the books in the Draycott Abbey series; I'm not reading them in order, so I don't know where this one fits in. It was a pretty good read, but not as good as 'Bride in the Mist'. It did have the suspense element & the paranormal element in it which I always enjoy, but this time I think CS focused way too much on just the hero & heroine's feelings & thoughts about each other. This story moved rather slow for me & I really found myself wanting to skim paragraphs in this one (the ones that just described more & more feelings & thoughts about each other), where I didn't want to in the other one. I wish CS had spent more time & effort on the action/adventure aspect & had put more into the paranormal memories from the past. I didn't get that good of a picture of the past, nor feel any real feelings for those characters. However, I did really like both our hero & heroine (Ian & Jamee); Neither of them were annoying like so many characters of romance books are. Ian was definitely your strong, sexy Highlander & Jamee was intelligent & independent (without carrying it to stupidity). I enjoy the secondary characters that CS adds to these books & the way they are necessary & add to the story. I do believe it's worth picking up & reading - and I will be trying another in this series.
Rating:  Summary: Good storyline, but a little slow Review: This is one of the books in the Draycott Abbey series; I'm not reading them in order, so I don't know where this one fits in. It was a pretty good read, but not as good as 'Bride in the Mist'. It did have the suspense element & the paranormal element in it which I always enjoy, but this time I think CS focused way too much on just the hero & heroine's feelings & thoughts about each other. This story moved rather slow for me & I really found myself wanting to skim paragraphs in this one (the ones that just described more & more feelings & thoughts about each other), where I didn't want to in the other one. I wish CS had spent more time & effort on the action/adventure aspect & had put more into the paranormal memories from the past. I didn't get that good of a picture of the past, nor feel any real feelings for those characters. However, I did really like both our hero & heroine (Ian & Jamee); Neither of them were annoying like so many characters of romance books are. Ian was definitely your strong, sexy Highlander & Jamee was intelligent & independent (without carrying it to stupidity). I enjoy the secondary characters that CS adds to these books & the way they are necessary & add to the story. I do believe it's worth picking up & reading - and I will be trying another in this series.
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