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Tempting the Highlander
Tempting the Highlander
Tempting the Highlander
Audiobook10 hours

Tempting the Highlander

Written by Michele Sinclair

Narrated by Anne Flosnik

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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When Raelynd Schellden and her sister are caught in the stables with the notorious McTiernay twins, her father sees not scandal, but opportunity. The future of his clan is uncertain, and a double engagement-even under false pretenses-will lend security to his people and protect his beloved daughters from power-mad fools.

But Raelynd's designated intended interests her far less than his quietly powerful brother, Crevan, a man born to lead. Though bound by honor and committed to his sworn duty, Crevan cannot resist a taste of Raelynd's crimson lips when offered-and then another and another-until the unlikely couple is entangled in both a public deception and each other's hearts.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 24, 2013
ISBN9781452685250

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This was another good story. Crevan & Craig McTierney are the men in this one & Raelynd & Meriel are the women. I didn't care about Craig or Meriel at all but I loved Crevan & Raelynd. The foursome agree to a plan that the girls father comes up to save his clan. Craig was really a non event in this story but I think book 5 is about him. Meriel is spoiled but did play a bigger roll in the story. Raelynd was willing to learn even if she didn't embrace changing her ways in the beginning. Crevan tried to stay out of the drama.The one thing I haven't liked in each book is that as the books nears the end I think okay this is where she wraps this up. Instead, abruptly we move to the epilogue and have a quick (some 2 or 3 pages) ending. The author missed the boat on this series with the endings. But, I like books with a background & history instead of just sex. If you want to read just sex, this series is not for you.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This was another good story. Crevan & Craig McTierney are the men in this one & Raelynd & Meriel are the women. I didn't care about Craig or Meriel at all but I loved Crevan & Raelynd. The foursome agree to a plan that the girls father comes up to save his clan. Craig was really a non event in this story but I think book 5 is about him. Meriel is spoiled but did play a bigger roll in the story. Raelynd was willing to learn even if she didn't embrace changing her ways in the beginning. Crevan tried to stay out of the drama.The one thing I haven't liked in each book is that as the books nears the end I think okay this is where she wraps this up. Instead, abruptly we move to the epilogue and have a quick (some 2 or 3 pages) ending. The author missed the boat on this series with the endings. But, I like books with a background & history instead of just sex. If you want to read just sex, this series is not for you.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Reviewed by BriReview copy provided by Zebra PublishingI've read the previous three books in this series. My favorite was the first. That in itself is what is hurting the rest of the series. I find myself constantly comparing every other book. This one had four main characters a set of twins, Crevan and Craig, McTierney. These guys are great. Different from most alphas by far and both presenting the opposite of what they are. Truly complex characters. Then the sisters Raekynd and Meriel Schellden. These gals are spoiled. But also not what they appear. While I expected romance and there is certainly some there. This book is more about the growth of characters and the plot against their clans. Sinclair really took a risk and jumped away from her formula. However, it was a formula that works. I applaud her for her efforts. But will not be rereading this one.