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The Last Highlander

par Claire Cross

Autres auteurs: Claire Delacroix (Auteur)

Séries: Time Passages [Jove] (Aug 1998)

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While traveling in Scotland, American Morgan Lafayette is accosted by a brawny stranger who insists that she is the legendary medieval sorceress, Morgaine le Fee, who has summoned him from the fourteenth century to her kingdom. Original.
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When Alasdair MacAulay meets a witch while celebrating a victory over the English at Edinburgh Castle in 1314, he is taunted into meeting the Sorceress Morgaine Le Fee. Instead, he finds himself transported into 1998 to land at the feet of American tourist Morgan Lafayette. He thinks she’s a Farie and she thinks he’s drunk. Her sister Justine thinks this is a perfect chance to get her sister to date.
Unfortunately, Alisdair’s time travel has changed the course of history causing Robert the Bruce to lose. Through all the confusion with neither knowing who/what the other is or when they are from, Morgan and Alisdair are drawn to each other. Can this love withstand the stretch of centuries if Alisdair returns to his own time?
Reading this book I felt like I had done some time traveling myself. The present day in this book is 1998 – Morgan uses a Polaroid camera and I was wondering why she didn’t use a cell phone to call her sister when they got separated until I remembered that they didn’t have cell phones then. This story is a wonderful read. I laughed and cried at various parts of the story and you can’t help pulling for these lovers brought together and then separated again. This book is now part of a 4 book time travel boxed set and I look forward to reading the other 3 books in this collection.
A copy of this book was gifted by the Publisher in exchange for an honest review but I already had purchased the 4 book box set based on the description.
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  ddeluna1 | Mar 19, 2020 |
"The Last Highlander: A Scottish Time Travel Romance" by Claire Delacroix, Deborah Cooke, Claire Cross, is an interesting and unique tale of Scottish Time Travel. In this story though, instead of going back in time, the hero gets thrown 800 years into the future.
A bit slow in places, but picks up as the reader continues. The hero, is strong, chivalrous, and a supporter of Robert the Bruce. The heroine is safe, doesn't trust easily but determined to help get the hero back to his time, if not, history will be changed forever.
Written with bouts of humor, intrigue, Folklore, adventure, suspense, angst, and romance. Can the H/H come to grips with fate and destiny to find their HEA? Will the hero get back to his own time before history is changed forever? An interesting read, to be sure. It has a uniqueness, readers are sure to find endearing as well as interesting. Give it a try, you will find it worth, the time. An enjoyable read!
Received for an honest review

Rating: 4
Heat rating: Sweet
Reviewed by: AprilR ( )
  tarenn | Apr 16, 2016 |
DESCRIPTION: an illustrator's research trip to Scotland takes a turn for romance when a handsome rogue of a 13th century Highlander insists that only she can send him home again and vows to whatever is necessary to win her favor. Soon Morgan finds herself torn between helping Alasdair and wanting to keep him forever. ( )
  treehousereader | Feb 13, 2016 |
Not bad not great Scottish time travel highlander romance, had it's cute moments and I loved the hero who travel forward in time 700 years.

http://ktleyed.blogspot.com/2010/06/last-highlander-by-claire-cross.html ( )
  ktleyed | Jun 6, 2010 |
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