Tess M. (duplica123) - , reviewed on + 150 more book reviews
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Finally! One of Moning's heroines who isn't a petite blond! While still petite, at least Jessi has short curly black hair :)
The Highlander romance novels are getting formulaic, true. And yes, we do always run off to Castle MacKeltar when something needs solving. BUT Ms. Moning is leading up to a larger epic event in both her Highlander romance novels and her Fever paranormal-mystery series.
If you are addicted to the Fever series and you haven't read these romances, you should. Cian & Jessi's story is the closest tie of all the romance novels to the events that happen in Mac's Fever adventures. The Druids, the Seelie and Unseelie Hallows, Adam Black, the villain Darroc, etc. all have their beginnings in these romance novels.
Yes they are a bit formulaic, yes all the men are gentle barbarians wielding magic, BUT yes, you should read them. (and yes, my boyfriend makes fun of me for the covers of these things...)
The Highlander romance novels are getting formulaic, true. And yes, we do always run off to Castle MacKeltar when something needs solving. BUT Ms. Moning is leading up to a larger epic event in both her Highlander romance novels and her Fever paranormal-mystery series.
If you are addicted to the Fever series and you haven't read these romances, you should. Cian & Jessi's story is the closest tie of all the romance novels to the events that happen in Mac's Fever adventures. The Druids, the Seelie and Unseelie Hallows, Adam Black, the villain Darroc, etc. all have their beginnings in these romance novels.
Yes they are a bit formulaic, yes all the men are gentle barbarians wielding magic, BUT yes, you should read them. (and yes, my boyfriend makes fun of me for the covers of these things...)
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