Friday, January 13, 2012

Review: Sins of the Highlander by Connie Mason, Mia Marlowe

Sins of the HighlanderSins of the Highlander
by Connie Mason, Mia Marlowe 
Mass Market Paperback, 368 pages
Published January 1st 2012
ISBN 1402261829 
ARC Courtesy of Publisher & NetGalley
Even with her gift of the Sight, never had Elspeth Stewart imagined her wedding would be interrupted by a dark-haired stranger charging in on a black stallion, scooping her into his arms, and carrying her off across the wild Scottish highlands. With two clans against them burning for battle, they must find a way to join together—body, breath, and soul. Or both will be made to pay for the Sins of the Highlander.


My Thoughts:


Mad Rob McLaren has vowed to see Lachlan Drummond pay for the death of his beloved wife, Fionna, and what better way than to take Drummond’s intended wife from him at the altar? Forcing Drummond to accept the one-on-one battle Rob has been demanding for the last two years. After kidnapping Elspeth though, Rob realizes that she is more than just a pawn; Elspeth is a feisty and intelligent woman with the gift of Sight. As the two journey through the Scottish wilds, evading Drummond’s men hunting them, they find more than just the danger surrounding them; Elspeth finds the type of love she has always dreamed about and Rob finds a second chance at having it again. But Drummond isn’t the only one determined to see their departure from one another, once Rob and Elspeth reach Caisteal Dubh more treachery and danger awaits.

Sins of the Highlander was a touching story and an enjoyable read. ‘Mad’ Rob makes for an emotionally moving character that tugged at my heartstrings, though his actual feelings weren’t expressed as well as I hoped his journey was poignant. Rob was pretty darn hot too tenting that kilt of his all too often and his humor was wonderful. Elspeth was a strong and brave heroine with a deep rooted loyalty to those she cares for. Her gift of Sight adds a touch of the supernatural to the story though the author doesn’t get too into detail with it. Rob and Elspeth relationship with each other built steadily with a few searing passionate moments between them and a collection of emotionally evoking scenes. What really captivated me was the quick and witty banter between Rob and Elspeth from the beginning, even during Elspeth’s kidnapping.
Many secondary characters, some good and some bad, and a deplorable villain kept the plot moving along while the author masterfully builds and brings to life the world around them.  


Sins of the Highlander is a great novel for readers looking for a nice and easy read with a beautiful Scottish romance.




Rating: 4 Wine Glasses

Sexual Content: Recommended for adult readers who don't mind a little steam to their romance; several sexy scenes and mentions of a rape.

3 comments:

  1. love me men in kilts / yea drool

    tnx 4 reviewing

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  2. This sounds like a good read and like, Roro, I like the Highlanders too.

    Thanks for the review!

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  3. Nice review, I will keep it in mind for a nice quick read highlander story. Can't ever go too long without a man in a kilt =)

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