I'm usually a big fan of Highlander stories, but this one was too much of the overbearing, overconfident hero matched with a mistreated-by-her-family, used-as-a-pawn heroine who so conveniently melts at her highlander's touch despite being a brute who doesn't care if he kidnaps her. Perhaps I've just read too many of this type of plot, but this was just tedious. The author writes average stories but her secondary characters are so intriguing that you go back for more thinking that things will improve the next time. Unfortunately, in my experience, her stories continue to be frustratingly disappointing.
Loved it as much as the first one maybe even alittle more. Who wouldn't want to be kidnapped by a highlander.:-)
We first meet Cullen McJames in In Bed With A Stranger, Brodick and Annes story, in which he is Laird Brodick McJames younger brother. Bronwyn is the daughter of an enemy Laird. This story was very predictable to me and didn't have a lot of action. It wasn't a bad story, just boring.