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The Highlander
by Kerrigan Byrne
Another amazing, emotional and heart wrenching story. Our hero, Liam, is the Demon Highlander, laird to his clan and father of two children. The heroine, Mena, has a horrifying past she is running from and poses as a spinster governess to escape London.
Both these characters have so much emotional turmoil they are working through and healing from. I love that they find each other. Mena helps bring light and warmth to their fractured family. Liam protects Mena and allows her to find herself in ways her past has never allowed.
Definitely loved this book, but it wasn’t quite as good to me as the prior two in the series. To me, it didn’t quite reach the emotional level that the others have, I felt the steam was a tad less (although still really good), and I also felt I didn’t quite get as much time in Liam’s head or as deep of character connection. Highly recommend still.
I can see why people suggest this series in order. While not completely necessary, you see prior characters in the book and also get glimpses of future characters and some of what makes them who they are.
Both these characters have so much emotional turmoil they are working through and healing from. I love that they find each other. Mena helps bring light and warmth to their fractured family. Liam protects Mena and allows her to find herself in ways her past has never allowed.
Definitely loved this book, but it wasn’t quite as good to me as the prior two in the series. To me, it didn’t quite reach the emotional level that the others have, I felt the steam was a tad less (although still really good), and I also felt I didn’t quite get as much time in Liam’s head or as deep of character connection. Highly recommend still.
I can see why people suggest this series in order. While not completely necessary, you see prior characters in the book and also get glimpses of future characters and some of what makes them who they are.