

This book had too much discriptive sex so I fast forwarded a lot. Sands writes sex scenes well and has a tendency to over do erotica in her romance novels, as do many authors. I did not give the book a 5 star rating because the herioine did not show as much pluck as she portrayed in the preceding book and there was not much of Sand's usual prevailing humor.

I may not have noticed had I listened to them months apart (as they were written) but I bought and listened to them back to back. There are enough differences that it was still entertaining but there were no surprises.
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Stand alone, the book was good and the performance excellent but I'm finding the books in this series all have the same basic story line. But Saidh is the target of a hidden enemy, and Greer faces the battle of his life to safeguard the woman he wants above all others.Well Written and Entertaining, but Old Story Llne When reckless desire overtakes them, he's more than willing to make an honest woman of her. Little wonder that Greer is intrigued by his comely guest. She has an angel's looks, a warrior's temper, and seeks out his kisses with wanton eagerness. Though she's far from a proper lady, the brawny Highlander makes Saidh feel every inch a woman. Raised alongside seven boisterous brothers, Saidh has little interest in saddling herself with a husband.until she glimpses the new Laird MacDonnell bathing naked in the loch. Simpering and holding her tongue- definitely not. "Sword fighting, swearing, and riding astride come naturally to Saidh Buchanan.
