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Under a Wild Sky

Under a Wild Sky

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful Scottish historical romance
Review: At Castle Roseneath, Ronin McTaver survives the murders of his family though he feels haunted by the cries of his one sister who did not have time to receive the poison from their desperate mother to stop their betrayer Lothian from raping and torturing them. An earthquake saved his sister with death and Ronin escapes without revealing the secrets of the tapestry of the Second Hunt that is a roadmap to the Scottish Gold.

Ronin flees to the "safety: of the evil Loch Nidean Forest. Inside the forbidden forest, Ronin faces a new foe, but captures the boy leader of his attackers. Using his prisoner as a hostage he forces the forest fighters to cede him safety to the ocean. Ronin is stunned that he is attracted to a male especially an underage lad. He is unaware that his prisoner is a she. As an inferno threatens the forest, thinking that Lothian's mercenaries caused it and how he failed his siblings, Ronin vows to keep the lad safe even from his own unwanted desire, but what will happen when he learns that Kal is a female who wants him too?

UNDER A WILD SKY is a tremendous Scottish historical romance that fans will appreciate and place immense pressure on debut author Sasha Lord to match the intensity of this descriptive novel. Ronin is a wonderful protagonist struggling with guilt for living and with his growing attraction towards his too young "male" prisoner. Kal seems mystical as she lives in a forest feared by outsiders with her only true friend being a Scottish wild McCat. This is a winner for sub-genre readers.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: promising tale, undermining with flaws
Review: Being Scottish, I am drawn to tales set in the country and, especially in the medieval period. This book shows some promise, the fantasy elements of magical tale are very imaginative, the storyline well through out. However, it was jarring to have this very near "faerytale story" slip into graphic sexual encounters between Ronin and Kalial. It put me in mind of two different writers penning this, so "different" the two parts of the books were, and how they undermined the other. This tends to take the reader of "out the flow" of the prose, as if Snow White wanders into Ellora's Cave. This book will please some; others will likely be very upset by this dual nature of the tale and the bit too graphic sex. One needs to recall in writing "Romance" to leave the romance in.

Ronin is the only survivor of an attack on his family by evil Serpent, and flees into the forest with a tapestry that is a key to a legendary treasure. Kalial is the princess of the forest, so when she and her men see Ronin enter their realm they attack him. However, it is Ronin who ends up taking Kalial hostage. They soon feel attraction, despite Robin thinking Kalial is a boy. The Serpent pursues them through a serious of adventures and misadventures, even and ocean voyage.

Since this is a debut novel for the author, I see great potential in her skill, and the strong faerytale quality of her writing. Just hope she learns to tone down the portions of this book that works against it, and learn that sex is NOT romance.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: promising tale, undermining with flaws
Review: Being Scottish, I am drawn to tales set in the country and, especially in the medieval period. This book shows some promise, the fantasy elements of magical tale are very imaginative, the storyline well through out. However, it was jarring to have this very near "faerytale story" slip into graphic sexual encounters between Ronin and Kalial. It put me in mind of two different writers penning this, so "different" the two parts of the books were, and how they undermined the other. This tends to take the reader of "out the flow" of the prose, as if Snow White wanders into Ellora's Cave. This book will please some; others will likely be very upset by this dual nature of the tale and the bit too graphic sex. One needs to recall in writing "Romance" to leave the romance in.

Ronin is the only survivor of an attack on his family by evil Serpent, and flees into the forest with a tapestry that is a key to a legendary treasure. Kalial is the princess of the forest, so when she and her men see Ronin enter their realm they attack him. However, it is Ronin who ends up taking Kalial hostage. They soon feel attraction, despite Robin thinking Kalial is a boy. The Serpent pursues them through a serious of adventures and misadventures, even and ocean voyage.

Since this is a debut novel for the author, I see great potential in her skill, and the strong faerytale quality of her writing. Just hope she learns to tone down the portions of this book that works against it, and learn that sex is NOT romance.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Wild Tale!
Review: Full of adventure and fantasy, this was a wonderful and compelling debut novel by Lord. Ronin and Kalial make a great team, once they learn to overcome their own distrust and stubbornness. Both strong-willed and passionate, they manage to build an unconventional love and trust for one another, and have no qualms about displaying it. I have yet to read a story that involves so much action both in and out of the bedroom. Extremely heated sex scenes mixed with deceit, and a lot of action make for one of the best reads that I have ever experienced. I could not put it down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: under a wild sky
Review: I could not put this book down. I read it in under a week. If you love animals and happy ending, this is your book. Even though it is a story that takes place when prince and princess ruled the land, it can be compared to todays romantic struggles. What a wonderful book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: under a wild sky
Review: I could not put this book down. I read it in under a week. If you love animals and happy ending, this is your book. Even though it is a story that takes place when prince and princess ruled the land, it can be compared to todays romantic struggles. What a wonderful book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Glorious!! Beautiful!! Powefully Sensual!!
Review: I had never really thought to write a review, until now!! I just have to let people know that they SHOULDN'T pass over this book!! I always hope to find a romance book that has a great story, passionate love scenes, a twist of the magical or fantasy, powerful leading characters!! This book gave me everything I look for. A glorious and strong hero and a magical heroine. The passion between them is mind blowing!! If you don't like sex scenes being too explicit..this is not for you!! It is HOT!!! I can't stand those books where, in the love scenes they start to kiss and then.....voila....it's the next morning. I'm greedy....I like the full shebang!! (Wink!!) This book DEFINITELY has it. The mystical qualities of our heroine are beautiful; our hero....to die for!! (As usual) And the story itself truly is a great one. I'd love to tell you more but I just don't wish to give anything away!! Please.....take my word for it (and those of the other reviewers)....READ THIS BOOK.....you'll honestly LOVE it!! Just beware......keep a fan handy for those VERY STEAMY love scenes!! And they truly are LOVE scenes!!

I'm going to check out more 'Sasha Lord' books!! I just hope Ms Lord isn't like some authors who manage a brilliant first book with all you require for a marvellous read....then the following books become so different.....less love scenes......stories become bland etc. PLEASE Sasha Lord.....keep the imagination you have now and embroider on it!! Please don't take away from it!! Bravo for a truly stunning book!! And THANK YOU for giving us romance readers a true gem of a book!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Glorious!! Beautiful!! Powefully Sensual!!
Review: I had never really thought to write a review, until now!! I just have to let people know that they SHOULDN'T pass over this book!! I always hope to find a romance book that has a great story, passionate love scenes, a twist of the magical or fantasy, powerful leading characters!! This book gave me everything I look for. A glorious and strong hero and a magical heroine. The passion between them is mind blowing!! If you don't like sex scenes being too explicit..this is not for you!! It is HOT!!! I can't stand those books where, in the love scenes they start to kiss and then.....voila....it's the next morning. I'm greedy....I like the full shebang!! (Wink!!) This book DEFINITELY has it. The mystical qualities of our heroine are beautiful; our hero....to die for!! (As usual) And the story itself truly is a great one. I'd love to tell you more but I just don't wish to give anything away!! Please.....take my word for it (and those of the other reviewers)....READ THIS BOOK.....you'll honestly LOVE it!! Just beware......keep a fan handy for those VERY STEAMY love scenes!! And they truly are LOVE scenes!!

I'm going to check out more 'Sasha Lord' books!! I just hope Ms Lord isn't like some authors who manage a brilliant first book with all you require for a marvellous read....then the following books become so different.....less love scenes......stories become bland etc. PLEASE Sasha Lord.....keep the imagination you have now and embroider on it!! Please don't take away from it!! Bravo for a truly stunning book!! And THANK YOU for giving us romance readers a true gem of a book!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A sensual forest tale
Review: Ronin McTaver's whole family has been killed by Lothian the Serpent who wants to get his hands on a tapestry which will lead him to the Scottish Gold. Ronin manages to escape into the mysterious Loch Nidean Forest which is guarded by its forest inhabitants. There he does battle with the forest people and captures Kal, a dirty young lad, as a hostage until he reaches the saftey of the edge of the forest. Little does he know that Kal is in fact Kalial, the forest princess who is sworn to protect her forest. Confused, Ronin, finds himself attracted to the young "lad".

Ronin takes Kalial to his cousin's to find back up to attack Lothian and reclaim his lands. However, he finds out that his cousin Percy is not the man he used to know. Together Ronin and Kalial help train an army of young men to do battle with the Serpent. Along the way they find themselves falling for each other.

I found the first half of the book very promising but lost interest in the plot half way through. I found neither Ronin nor Kalial very endearing and couldn't really care for these two characters. However, the sex scenes were very graphic and very hot, although sometimes out of context of the story. I found myself speed reading just to read the sex scenes. There's even a scene where Ronin and Kalial's horses have sex. Enough said! If you love animals and magical forests I recommend Jill Barnett's "Wild" instead of this book which is much better written and more romantic.

Lea Ling Tsang



Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Very Disappointed
Review: The base notion for this book is a wonderful love story between the warrior, Ronin, and the mystical princess Kalial. The "raw crudeness" by which the love scenes between these two is written felt more like reading pornography than a romance novel, and absolutely detracted from what could have been a very romantic and beautiful love story. Being more used to the romance novels of Jude Devereux and Nora Roberts, where scenes are written more metaphorically - setting the scene and emotions without being vulgar, and leaving the reader feeling the true romance between the characters. Time and time again the scenes by Sasha were described using very vulgar terms and descriptions (there is a lot to be said about leaving a little to the imagination - and there was no imagination left with these scenes). I was extremely disappointed with this book as a "romance novel" and actually ended up throwing the book away without reading the last third of it - just couldn't keep hoping for the story to get better.


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