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Highland Fire
by Tanya Anne Crosby
A sweet, humorous, and fun read for relaxing. There were moments where I was a little iffy, some issues I had in regards to editing, but outside of that I enjoyed the book. The two main characters were adorable, and I loved the surrounding characters even the perfect villian for this type of romance. I do wish there'd been a little more discussion in regards to certain discoveries(ie the curse) in more of an effort to help with the acceptance, forgiveness, and growth, but also respect that Lileas was a character who often worked through issues of that nature on her own to come to terms with them. I can respect a character of this nature as I've done this myself with certain issues.
The only other parts I was iffy about were concerning certain things like the Picts, textiles, uisge, etc. but then I read the Afterword in which the author admits to all the liberties she took along with her reasons. At that point I realized that this book is heavily more alternative/AU historical romance and not just run of the mill historical fiction. So the issues I had in that regard were easily cleared up. I can't wait to read some of the other books I have of hers as well as the other books in the Guardians of the Stone series.
The only other parts I was iffy about were concerning certain things like the Picts, textiles, uisge, etc. but then I read the Afterword in which the author admits to all the liberties she took along with her reasons. At that point I realized that this book is heavily more alternative/AU historical romance and not just run of the mill historical fiction. So the issues I had in that regard were easily cleared up. I can't wait to read some of the other books I have of hers as well as the other books in the Guardians of the Stone series.