Christina M. (HandD) reviewed Some Like It Wicked (Kincaid Highland, Bk 1) on + 16 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 8
Another solid effort by Medeiros, one of my favorite romance authorse. I don't think it is her best work but the main characters are endearing and there is plenty of humor and realistic emotions to keep the plot moving. Honestly I sat down and read the entire book in a night because it was hard to put down once I got into it. I loved the ending and had to brush away a tear or two. Can't wait to read the sequel.
Brenda R. (bothrootes) reviewed Some Like It Wicked (Kincaid Highland, Bk 1) on + 207 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Catriona Kincaid has a fantasy of a young soldier she met when she was 15 as a hero who would save her childhood homeland, the Highland. Simon remembers Catriona as a tomboy toting a yellow kitten. 10 years later, he is surprised to find she has blossomed into a headstrong temptress who is determined to save her homeland. Her plot turns into a humerous romantic adventure which is hard to put down.
Michelle D. (Michelle74) reviewed Some Like It Wicked (Kincaid Highland, Bk 1) on + 153 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
1805 England & Scotland
Excellent book. I read it after reading the next in the series and it didn't hurt the story line at all. The characters are great and fun to read about. The hero and heroine have rocky times, but you feel the urge to pull for them. Recommended read. (But I would still suggest to read them in order. They both kinda cross over in time periods and the end of this leads you into the next story. - Again, it doesn't distract from the story, but may give you more of a build-up as you read the next.)
Excellent book. I read it after reading the next in the series and it didn't hurt the story line at all. The characters are great and fun to read about. The hero and heroine have rocky times, but you feel the urge to pull for them. Recommended read. (But I would still suggest to read them in order. They both kinda cross over in time periods and the end of this leads you into the next story. - Again, it doesn't distract from the story, but may give you more of a build-up as you read the next.)