PeachesNCream - reviewed Soul of a Highlander (Daughters of the Glen, Bk 3) on + 20 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I came across Mayhue on Amazon while searching for new authors I might enjoy. When more than one review compared her with Karen Marie Moning, I had to read her books.
Like KMM's Highlander series, Mayhue's stories revolve around hunky Scotsmen, spunky heroines, powerful and often irresponsible Fae (faerie or fairy...so not Tinkerbell), and a happily ever after (HEA). Who could pass that up? Not me!
The series is called the Daughters of the Glen.
Mayhue did a wonderful job weaving incredible but energetic plots with characters who have depth. The heroes (hot, intelligent, and overprotective) and the heroines (smart, witty, and a touch quirky) in this series often reminded me of Moning's. If the Fae legend wasn't so very different from Moning this could easily be considered a spin off of her Highlander series. Moning followers will enjoy this series. Romance and magic beautifully combine to entice the reader in this series. And while each book is a strong stand-alone romance, there is enough back story in each book for the reader to follow, the reading experience is richer when read in order.
Melissa Mayhue has become one of my must buy authors.
Like KMM's Highlander series, Mayhue's stories revolve around hunky Scotsmen, spunky heroines, powerful and often irresponsible Fae (faerie or fairy...so not Tinkerbell), and a happily ever after (HEA). Who could pass that up? Not me!
The series is called the Daughters of the Glen.
Mayhue did a wonderful job weaving incredible but energetic plots with characters who have depth. The heroes (hot, intelligent, and overprotective) and the heroines (smart, witty, and a touch quirky) in this series often reminded me of Moning's. If the Fae legend wasn't so very different from Moning this could easily be considered a spin off of her Highlander series. Moning followers will enjoy this series. Romance and magic beautifully combine to entice the reader in this series. And while each book is a strong stand-alone romance, there is enough back story in each book for the reader to follow, the reading experience is richer when read in order.
Melissa Mayhue has become one of my must buy authors.
Sherri H. (mamadoodle) - , reviewed Soul of a Highlander (Daughters of the Glen, Bk 3) on + 1105 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I really enjoyed this book! The hero and heroine didn't spend the entire book denying each other....very nice. Highly recommended read in this series.
Dawn M. (Widow53) reviewed Soul of a Highlander (Daughters of the Glen, Bk 3) on + 161 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Nine years ago, Faerie Magic saved Mairi MacKiernan at the cost of her dreams of happiness, snatching her from her life in 1272, and depositing her in the twenty-first century. Now she must save the last Daughter of the MacKiernan family...who was murdered in 1295.
Okay, I was entranced by the cover art and really didn't read the back cover before I bought it. I couldn't get past the first chapter because I prefer more realistic time travel stories.
Okay, I was entranced by the cover art and really didn't read the back cover before I bought it. I couldn't get past the first chapter because I prefer more realistic time travel stories.