Helpful Score: 3
I've read this type of plot before: warring highlander (is there ever any other kind?) seeking vengeance, who kidnaps the betrothed of his enemy. However, it's still entertaining due mostly to our hero, Duncan aka "the Butcher", who grapples with an unfamiliar, soul-stirring goodness underneath his fury. Lady Amelia is convinced his goodness is an innate part of him (as all good heroines do) and tries to get Duncan to see this side of himself. Things get a little tricky for him though when Amelia throws down her ultimatum, but I thought the symbolism of Duncan's transformation and eventual self-realization was nicely done. I do like plenty of heated (and explicit) encounters in my romance, and in this respect the story fell a little short, but in all else you'll get a wonderful escape with a sexy highlander who lives a double life. 3.8 stars.
Kristin H. (hawkeye) reviewed Captured by the Highlander (Highlander, Bk 1) on + 48 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I found this book to be a bit boring. The writing is fine, but all of the events of the plot felt like things I had read before. I just never was able to get excited about it.
Helpful Score: 2
It was an okay read. Duncan was a wonderful hero but I had a hard time liking Amelia. She was just too innocent (not just because she was a virgin but in the ways of the world). It was just irritating that she fail to see the need for Duncan to rid the world of a rapist/murderer. She wanted to leave it for the law to deal with. The book should really be called the Taming of a Highlander.
I am curious to read the next story but it isn't something I would waste a credit on.
I am curious to read the next story but it isn't something I would waste a credit on.