Monday, February 20, 2017

My One True Highlander by Suzanne Enoch Review

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       This title wasn't really my cup of tea, but I did enjoy the beginning.

        Marjorie Forrester is a recent woman of means intent on traveling to Scotland to visit her brother and attend his wedding. Graeme is a highlander trying to take care of his younger brothers, keep their home, and keep from angering their clan chieftain. When his brothers kidnap Ree, Graeme believes the only alternative is for him to marry Ree.

        Honestly, the best part of the book is the beginning. I was fully invested after Ree's kidnapping and was looking forward to watching them get to know each other and become attracted to each other. This doesn't really happen. They're not attracted to each other one day and the next they are. For no real reason, either. I can't tell you what one liked about the other.

        After the initial kidnapping, not much else happens. There was an opportunity here to have a lot happen but Ree only really makes one attempt at escape before deciding to lie for Graeme and his brothers. It just wasn't very realistic.

       I didn't read the first book in this series and felt quite lost at first with all the names being thrown around but I figured it out soon enough.

       Enoch spells out the accents every time a Highlander speaks so if that's not your thing, you might want to steer clear.

       I did find the beginning of the book to be very engaging, and I really found myself wondering who the next book would be about. I'll probably give it a chance and see if it's a little more to my taste.

       I received an eARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

                                                                   -Reader
     

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