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Chargement... Loving the Highlanderpar Janet Chapman
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Janet Chapman is an absolute treasure. Her books are magical. ( ) The concept of her Highlander series is fresh and imaginative. It is a time travel series--but the stories start several years after a clan of medieval warriors has been brought into the future. I loved the fact that the men have already adjusted to the modern world. I found Janet Chapman's writing to be very smooth, humorous, and comforting. If you're looking for a good romance without bloody murders or sickening conflict, and you just want to get lost in a nice story--the Highlander series is for you As child the heroine left a candle burning in her family home which caused the fire that killed her sister and her father and resulted in her being heavily scarred. As such, she's horribly self conscious and insecure about how she looks and doesn't consider her beautiful or pretty. The fact that she's 6 foot tall doesn't help matters either as it's hard to feel pretty when she's constantly looking down at her dates. So, she's become a recluse. Sure she dates, or she goes on dates with man her mother finds for her but she never allows them to go any further than that. She practically lives in the woods where she and her father spent so much time in. She loves to be with nature and be away from prying eyes as she searches for the gold that her father had been looking for before his death. One day, she sees a naked man by the lake and everything changes. Snapping his picture, she finds herself chases down by the naked gorgeous demi-god. Scared half to death yet strangely attracted to the crazy man, she watches in horror as he destroys the photo and tackles her-showing her tenderness and a sweet touch while at the same time deliberately doing everything he can to unnerve her. They part ways when the hero leaves on a horse. Beyond freaked out over the experience, the heroine is even more freaked out when the crazy man turns out to be the cousin of her mothers boyfriend. Despite their less than stellar first encounter, the heroine finds herself unable to dislike the man. She finds his funny and sweet if not more than a little unbalanced with his cave man tendencies and possessiveness. The hero himself had become a recluse up until meeting the woman he decided to claim as his own. But one look into her passionate eyes, and he the was hooked. He finds her stunningly beautiful and makes no attempt to hide his attraction or his vow to make her his. He follows her into the woods when he finds evidence of her being in danger in her pursuit of the gold and despite the fact that he refuses to allow her to help erect a park on his land, he can't allow her to hurt herself. There in the woods during a very dramatic thunderstorm they sleep together. Unbeknownst to her however, in the hero's mind they are now husband and wife. It speaks to the heroines desire to feel desirable and loved that she would ever consider going through with such a crazy idea yet she finds herself falling for the hero. I really liked this book. One could make the argument that the hero was a stalker and his approach to- as he calls it- 'possessing' his woman could be considered creepy if not at least unhealthily, but underneath it all, I didn't feel as if it came from any other place than love. Though he's adapted well enough to the present he was very much a man of his times and the heroine herself was a very old soul. She could protest and baulk at his cave man behavior yet at the end of the day she allowed him to act that way. I think it made her feel special because he never showed disgust at her scares or ever pressured her into opening herself to him emotionally before she was ready. All in all, I was loving the chemistry between the two and the plot was exciting enough considering it was a contemporary romance. Sadie Quill blames herself for her father and sisters death, running from the past and present she focuses solely on creating their memorial (The Frank Quill Natural Park) in attempt to be forgiven for their loss. Morgan MacKeage wants nothing more then these damn people off his mountain. Fiercely protecting the gorge that houses the magically staff that brought him and his family 800 years into the future. How can he convince Sadie to give up her dream of fulfilling her fathers obsession without telling her the truth about himself and the land around her. Can Sadie accept her past scars and accept the medieval man that Morgan is. I never like romance novels with a poor weak heroine (how any woman can is beyond me). Sadie is a very self-efficient, sassy, driven, although somewhat absent minded woman. She is not quite sure that to make of Morgan he throws her constantly off balance, riling her temper along the way. She knows what she would like to do with him, but having shut herself off from people she isn't quite sure how to get there. Morgan knows exactly what he wants from Sadie, just not as sure how he is going to get to to his way of seeing things. Very light quick, cute romantic read. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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A tempestuous passion begins with a battle of wills... When Sadie Quill comes upon an unbelievably gorgeous man lying naked beside a lake, she can't resist taking his photo -- and is quickly trapped in a passionate confrontation with the fierce stranger. Discovering the identity of this irresistible warrior will complicate Sadie's search for a legendary gold mine. For he is Morgan MacKeage, a medieval highlander in modern-day Maine, a man with the fury of the untamed wilderness pounding in his veins -- and the power to unlock Sadie's fragile heart. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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