Charming the Highlander by Janet Chapman
When a plane crash strands brilliant scientist Grace Sutter on an icy mountaintop in Maine, she finds herself alone in the wilderness with the only other surviving passenger — Greylen MacKeage, a sexy, medieval warrior who's been tossed through time to find the woman he's destined to love. Forced together to survive the harsh, wintry landscape, neither expects the fierce passion that flares between them. But Grace is not used to letting her heart take control, and Greylen will settle for nothing less than her heart's surrender....
This was a cute, sweet story.
My favorite Jersey Girl had been on me to read this series for years now, but I just finally got around to it this past week.
Due to the bumbling interference of an aging wizard, Greylen MacKeage and 9 others (three of his clan and his life-long enemy Michael McBain and four of his warriors, plus their trusty steeds) are transported 800 years into the future. Though they adapt rather quickly, all of Michael's clansman die over the next four years.
Mary Sutter fled her lover, Michael McBain, when he told her his tale of time-travel, straight to her sister, Grace. When she arrives on her doorstep, Grace is dismayed when she realizes her sister Mary is pregnant. After four months, Mary decides to return to Michael and marry him, but on her way home she's in an automobile accident and dies shortly after giving birth to a son. Not before she extracts a promise from Grace, however, that she'll take the baby to his father to raise. Though Grace isn't sure of his state of mind once Mary reveals his secret, Grace reluctantly agrees.
On the last leg of her journey home, their plance goes down and Greylan MacKeage saves her and Baby's life. There's an immediate attraction between them, but Grace fights it, not used to dealing with her heart. Grey is determined to claim her, though, and doesn't give up.
It was a good story, sweet and light. I've started the second in the series, which promises to be good.
4 out of 5.
Labels: Contemporary, Holly's Reviews, Janet Chapman, Time Travel
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