Sunday, July 19, 2015

BOOK REVIEW- My Highland Bride


BOOK REVIEW- My Highland Bride- With bedroom eyes and racetrack curves, Kenna Sinclair seems like just another pretty Kentucky girl. But she can also read minds, erase memories, and jump through time—a skill set that comes in handy when her matchmaking granny sends her back to thirteenth-century Scotland on the pretext of visiting her older sister. When she encounters the clan's womanizing man-at-arms, Kenna instantly knows the gorgeous Highlander has only one thing on his mind. She vows to steer clear of him, but after a single electrifying touch, she finds that playing hard to get won't be quite so easy. . . .
Bewitched by the first lass who could ever resist him, Colum Garrison will do anything to prove his devotion, even ask for Kenna's hand in marriage—and swear off his chosen form of recreation until their wedding night. It's a burden for a man of his thunderous appetite, but the sinful temptation is not his alone: Colum's fetching bride-to-be is practically trembling with anticipation for a moment that can't come soon enough. When she's willing, Colum will be ready and waiting—with a love that lasts a lifetime.  AMAZON

After reading,  My Highland Lover (by this author) I really wanted to read another one in this series.  What I really wanted to read is the story with Colum.  So when it showed up on NetGalley, I jumped at the chance to read it.  I remember Kenna as being no walk in the park but someone with spunk galore.    She's not going to be someone who just goes along with someone else's plans.  Well, nobody but Granny has that kind of sway.  Well maybe even her older sister, Trulie has some influence to a certain extent.  Kenna is hoping her time to jump back in time is years away because she LOVES the modern times and conveniences that she lives in.  She is a modern girl all the way down to her toes.  She's going to have to brace herself because things are going to get a lot rougher than she ever imagined.  
I liked this story OK.  Kenna was still spunky, easy to enrage. It was nice to revisit with Kenna's family; catching up with some of their changes.  Colum was one stubborn Scotsman, who could have saved them all a lot of grief if he hadn't been quite so stubborn.   He was warned but he let his pride get in the way.  There were a few sex scenes in the story. There was quite a nice twist or two at the end of the story. 

I received a copy of this book from Random House Publishing Group - Loveswept   via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. 

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