As you know I've been reading the Highlander series by Karen Marie Moning. Today I completed the 5th book in the series called The Dark Highlander. I must say I've enjoyed this series since I started reading the first book Beyond The Highland Mist . I've liked every single character. The storylines have been great. The Dark Highlander didn't disappoint either. :: Keep Reading ::
Book Review: Kiss Of The Highlander By Karen Marie Moning
The more I read this Highlanders series written by Karen Marie Moning the more I fall in love with it. Since I started reading the first book in this series I have come to really like her writing style. She is so very talented. All her stories just seem to flow together. I recently found out that she never intended for this set of books to be a series it just accidentally happened that way. I find that so :: Keep Reading ::
Book Review: To Tame A Highland Warrior By Karen Marie Moning
Who would've thought that at the age of 14 that Gavrael McIllioch would witness the savage attack of his village or that he would become something that for years he thought was only fiction. That he would have to turn his back on the only home he knew and live the next 15 years of his life in hiding. He never did. He also never suspected that he would have to return to protect the love of his life. The place he vowed to never return to because it :: Keep Reading ::
Book Review: Beyond The Highland Mist By Karen Marie Moning
I am finally back with another great book to share with you. I am very picky about the books that I share. If I read a book and it doesn't really capture my attention or I don't think that I will pick it up and read it again I won't share it. So I have been spending my time finding the perfect book and I finally found one. This book is the first book in a series :: Keep Reading ::
Book Review: As You Wish
Description from the back of the book: England 1999. When American tourist Leah Cantrell finds an antique coin I'm a deteriorating old spring, the adage "be careful what you wish for..."didn't enter her mine.in fact, she's tired of wishes-they certainly didn't ease the pain of her recent heartbreak. Nonetheless, on a whim, she tosses the coin back into the water, wanting to know who first paved the Guinea there... England, 1815. David Traymore, :: Keep Reading ::