Mark C. (apwyvern) reviewed Highland Heaven (Highland, Bk 6) (Harlequin Historicals, No 269) on + 19 more book reviews
Garbage! Why can't authors AT LEAST pretend to research their books - this must be written from what ever she thinks she saw on TV!
First chapter - ragged 12th century Scots serfs with stone knives fighting unidentified raiders causes rift between three friends, establishing two seperate tribes. Second chapter, second generation are now wealthy highland clans living in 16/17th century manor houses wearing silk & velvet & talking about generations of clan warfare between them!
And it gets more inane from there!
First chapter - ragged 12th century Scots serfs with stone knives fighting unidentified raiders causes rift between three friends, establishing two seperate tribes. Second chapter, second generation are now wealthy highland clans living in 16/17th century manor houses wearing silk & velvet & talking about generations of clan warfare between them!
And it gets more inane from there!
Jeannie B. reviewed Highland Heaven (Highland, Bk 6) (Harlequin Historicals, No 269) on + 74 more book reviews
Good read!
Marcia L. (Marcia) reviewed Highland Heaven (Highland, Bk 6) (Harlequin Historicals, No 269) on + 378 more book reviews
For the sake of his twin, Shaw Campbell would storm the gates of Hell. Yet his brother was not in the hands of the fevil, but of Merritt Lamont, a female firebrand who would defend her family's honor tothe death...and readily take shaw with her!!
Joy J. reviewed Highland Heaven (Highland, Bk 6) (Harlequin Historicals, No 269) on + 27 more book reviews
The Camples and Lamonts Where Enemies Sworn
For the sake of his twin, Shaw Campbell would storm the gates of Hell. Yet his brother was not in the hands of the devil, but of Merritt Lamont, a female firebrand who would defend her family's honor to the death...and readily take Shaw with her!
In these vengeful times of clan warfare, Merritt knew there were few men she could trust. Yet there was something in the eyes of Shaw Campbell that spoke of a man of peace. A man who could all too easily capture her troubled heart!
For the sake of his twin, Shaw Campbell would storm the gates of Hell. Yet his brother was not in the hands of the devil, but of Merritt Lamont, a female firebrand who would defend her family's honor to the death...and readily take Shaw with her!
In these vengeful times of clan warfare, Merritt knew there were few men she could trust. Yet there was something in the eyes of Shaw Campbell that spoke of a man of peace. A man who could all too easily capture her troubled heart!
Sue R. (zuzu) reviewed Highland Heaven (Highland, Bk 6) (Harlequin Historicals, No 269) on + 152 more book reviews
I think Ruth Langan is a very good writer. I enjoy all her books. This one does not disappoint. If you like Highlanders this one is a keeper.(I have two!)
Another good book about the Campbell Clan. I rate this book highly to read.
TakingTime reviewed Highland Heaven (Highland, Bk 6) (Harlequin Historicals, No 269) on + 1072 more book reviews
this was clan warfare...how could he help his twin brother when the Campbells and the Lamonts were sworn enemies...
John O. (buzzby) - , reviewed Highland Heaven (Highland, Bk 6) (Harlequin Historicals, No 269) on + 6062 more book reviews
Written 20 years ago, so remember, the guy on the front is grey-haired (like the Fabio commercial) and even further behind on his child support now.
Debra M. (dreamer) reviewed Highland Heaven (Highland, Bk 6) (Harlequin Historicals, No 269) on + 380 more book reviews
For the sake of his twin, Shaw Campbell would storm the gates of Hell. Yet his brohter was not in the hands of the devil but of Merritt Lamount, a female firebrand who would defend her family's honor to the death...and readily take Shaw with her!