Loving the Highlander by Janet Chapman
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.
This is the second book in her Highlander Series.
The story is sweet and light, an easy read. I enjoyed it, though I'm not sure where to rate it in regards to the first book. I guess I liked them both equally.
Morgan seemed a lot more barbaric than his brother, but I found that it worked for me. At times I laughed out loud. Though certain parts bothered me. I won't spoil it, but I didn't really care for the heroine and the story seemed choppy at times.
Not a must read, but cute. I give it 3.5 out of 5.
Labels: Contemporary, Holly's Reviews, Janet Chapman, Time Travel
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