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This is a lighthearted and decent conclusion to the Highland series. Although Catherine suffers with amnesia and Lachlan struggles with his sexual curse, their problems didn't feel like serious roadblocks in preventing their growing passion and love for each other. Lachlan was my favorite character. I love it when a hero exposes his vulnerability and need for his lady love. To me, that makes him more sexy. Some topics were only hinted at, which only brought up more questions (a rebellion subplot, Catherine's family, her origins, and recovered memories). Everything fell into place at the right time and felt just a little too neat. However, I don't think you'll be disappointed. It's an entertaining, if a little predictable, read. 3.5 stars.
Jessica B. (jesifer) reviewed Seduced by the Highlander (Highlander, Bk 3) on + 31 more book reviews
It started out a little rough. I enjoyed the interplay between Catherine and Lachlan. Unless a lot was given away in the first 2 books, I thought all the subplots were tiresome.
Sarilyn C. (sarilyn) reviewed Seduced by the Highlander (Highlander, Bk 3) on + 166 more book reviews
A very good love story. Lachlan is a highlander and has heard of a lady found with no memory and has traveled very far to find her. He is certain that she is the one who has cursed him. Lady Catherine does not remember the man in front of her, but hopes he can unlock her memories. Together they must find out what has happened to Catherine in the past few years so she can remember how to lift the curse.