Highland Guard

Highland Guard

4.0 (2 évaluations)
Feb 24, 2015 · Anglais · Broché (352 pages)
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Détails du livre

Format Broché
Pages 352
Langue Anglais
Publié Feb 24, 2015
Éditeur Zebra
ISBN-10 1420135015
ISBN-13 9781420135015

Description

Hannah Howell invites readers back into the thrilling world of the Murray family, renowned for their daring adventures and unyielding spirit. Set against the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands, this tale weaves together elements of love, loyalty, and the fierce struggle for honor. The Murray clan faces new challenges as they navigate the treacherous waters of clan politics and personal strife, all while keeping their strong familial bonds intact.

As the characters confront enemies both familiar and unforeseen, they are tested not only in battle but also in their relationships. Romance blooms amid the chaos, adding depth to the narrative as passion ignites between unexpected pairs. With her captivating prose and rich historical detail, Howell creates an immersive experience, drawing readers into the heart of Scotland's tumultuous past and the formidable strength of its people.

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Romance Enfants

I should have written this review before now, but for some reason I could not find the words to write and so it was placed on the back burner. Well, as you can see I have finally gotten around to it. So here goes nothing. My experience with this author is somewhat limited, only having read one of her books prior to this. With that said I have to admit that I did not enjoy it as much as I was hoping for. The plot is good, but the story left me feeling as if something was missing. It did not engage my emotions as I was expecting. It left me with an empty feeling. My issue with this book was the language. I had a hard time trying to figure out what was being said, which made it a difficult read. Highland Guard is book #20 in the Murray family series. In this installment we meet Sir Harcourt Murray and Lady Annys Mcqueen. Lady Annys has recently lost her husband and is facing opposition from her in laws. In a bid to protect her son’s legacy she requested the assistance of Sir Harcourt Murray. These two had a history and with it came a secret that she could not afford her late husband’s family to discover. The discovery could lead to her son losing his legacy. Annys and Harcourt care deeply for each other, however, there are obstacles standing in their way of being together. Will they be able to move past these barriers? Will Harcourt walk away like he did five years ago or will he stay and fight for the woman he loves? What I liked most about this story is the way in which the people of Glencullaich worked together to protect their land. These are people who have little or no fighting experience, but are willing to learn to defend what is rightfully theirs. There were some characters that I loved and some I just could not find myself being drawn to. My favorite, however, is Benet, Lady Annys’ son. I loved his pets as well. They brought some humour to the story. Highland Guard is a story of love and the sacrifices made as a result. It depicts how dangerous greed and the love for power can be. It can lead to self-destruction. Overall, I found this to an ok read. It was not my favorite, but I will recommend for readers who enjoy reading about the Scottish highlands. SOURCE: NETGALLEY

February 28th 2015
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