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stephsbooktalk 's review for:
A Highlander for Hannah
by Mary Warren
Thank you so much to Mary Warren for an advance copy of this book!
I had been so excited for this arc as I want to keep reading and promoted books with plus size main characters.
I must say, I really enjoyed this.
Quick recap: Hannah is tired of being overworked and overlooked at her lawyer job. She is also tired of being the girlfriend who does everything in a relationship. She is ready for a change. She quits her job. She breaks up with her boyfriend. She runs off to her family's farm to get some quiet time and decides she wants to start writing the book she's always wanted to write. One night with a friend she purchases a love spell from a fortune teller and unbeknownst to Hannah, it came true. The next morning a Scottish hunk appears in the barn from the 1700s.
This is a Stephanie thing but sometimes getting through the beginning where it sets the scene for the book is the hardest for me to get through. It's no fault of the author but I just get impatient while waiting for the good stuff to begin. So for me the book didn't really start until Graham appears. I also don't know why I was nervous about the time travel element (I think because of my fear of fantasy) but it absolutely played no other part than him arriving to the farm.
I love seeing how Graham navigated the 21st century and don't know how he didn't give up because I know I would be struggling more had I gone back in time. He was trying so hard to fit into her world. I love that he took what he was good at in the 1700s and thrived in it in 2022.
THE ROMANCE! THE SPICE! I absolutely loved the spicy scenes and how delicate Graham was with her. He definitely made me swooooon. I love that he loved Hannah for everything she is. This couple made me smile so much and I was fully invested in them. I would have been so sad if Hannah didn't get the HEA she deserved.
Also once again I LOVE ME A KARAOKE SCENE IN A BOOK!
I am looking forward to seeing what Mary continues to write!
I had been so excited for this arc as I want to keep reading and promoted books with plus size main characters.
I must say, I really enjoyed this.
Quick recap: Hannah is tired of being overworked and overlooked at her lawyer job. She is also tired of being the girlfriend who does everything in a relationship. She is ready for a change. She quits her job. She breaks up with her boyfriend. She runs off to her family's farm to get some quiet time and decides she wants to start writing the book she's always wanted to write. One night with a friend she purchases a love spell from a fortune teller and unbeknownst to Hannah, it came true. The next morning a Scottish hunk appears in the barn from the 1700s.
This is a Stephanie thing but sometimes getting through the beginning where it sets the scene for the book is the hardest for me to get through. It's no fault of the author but I just get impatient while waiting for the good stuff to begin. So for me the book didn't really start until Graham appears. I also don't know why I was nervous about the time travel element (I think because of my fear of fantasy) but it absolutely played no other part than him arriving to the farm.
I love seeing how Graham navigated the 21st century and don't know how he didn't give up because I know I would be struggling more had I gone back in time. He was trying so hard to fit into her world. I love that he took what he was good at in the 1700s and thrived in it in 2022.
THE ROMANCE! THE SPICE! I absolutely loved the spicy scenes and how delicate Graham was with her. He definitely made me swooooon. I love that he loved Hannah for everything she is. This couple made me smile so much and I was fully invested in them. I would have been so sad if Hannah didn't get the HEA she deserved.
Also once again I LOVE ME A KARAOKE SCENE IN A BOOK!
I am looking forward to seeing what Mary continues to write!