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File Size: 3590 KB
Print Length: 432 pages
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publication Date: March 22, 2016
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B01C4R46L0
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The whole time that I was reading this book I kept thinking that I had read it before. So many of the parts in the story were just so familiar. It wasn't until I finished and read the other reviews that I saw some reviewers saying how much this book was like older Julie Garwood books. That was it! I actually hadn't read this one, just others like it. This book is good, but Julie Garwood is better. Johnstone does capture the time period well. The politics of the era ring true. I have to admit that I found myself more interested in the secondary characters at times than I did the hero and heroine. One thing that always annoys me is when the hero is determined never to love his new wife because of his loyalty to his dead wife. Of course, he is madly in love with her almost immediately but just won't admit it. *sigh* The heroine's perky "I love everyone even though I have been horribly abused all my life" attitude got a little annoying at times, too. And her tendency to 'disobey' orders meant to keep her safe....well, that is something a lot of authors do to make their heroines seem brave and self-reliant, but often make them seem foolish instead. For the most part, I did enjoy this book, but not enough to read the next one.Sexual situations may offend some readers
Pros: These little points are high praise from me, bc I think that a lot of authors fail at them. The story is very well done with good plot twists and smooth progressions. The characters are full of depth and very likable, and the conflict is sensible not forced. The author seems to have a good grip on the time period and provides details of the setting that you can actually experience.Cons: Wordy, I generally do not skim when I read, but I found myself getting annoyed with all the words. Not that they were unnecessary to the story, but I just didn't care.The sex scenes were meh, too flowery and cliche for my tastes, could have used more experienced details less enrapturement.All in all though, I did enjoy the book and didn't want to put it down. I really liked most of the characters and the story itself was fantastic, I look forward to reading more from this author, I just kind of wish the cons could be righted.
Going into this I knew a hero who still mourns the loss of his deceased wife is not my cup of tea. In the heroine’s own words, she feels she is being forced to marry a man in love with a ghost. With that said, it seems if anyone has a chance at being a ghost buster, it’s the leading lady, Lady Marion. Ian is instantly attracted to her physical beauty, feistiness, dagger yielding ways, compassion, and courage in the face of danger. Yeah, she has his heart right from the beginning, folks, he just doesn’t want to admit to anyone, especially himself. It certainly helps it has been over a year since Catriona’s passing and Marion is her complete polar opposite in every way.Having wed Catriona, a childhood friend, to help her avoid an unwanted arranged marriage, Ian did eventually fall in love with his sweet but very fragile/frail wife, who died from a long term illness. Having vowed to never open his Scottish heart to such pain again, he is racked with guilt over his immediate heart palpitations and unwanted longing for an English beauty, who from the second he meets her, keeps him on his toes. Unfortunately, Marion’s heart is the one that repeatedly takes a beating, after they marry under a direct order by the king. It’s a good thing she’s resilient and knows how to speak up/defend herself.With writing that flows, authentic Scottish brogue, great supporting sub-characters, and an engaging storyline with twists and turns, I was able to endure the arrows to Marion’s heart each and every time Ian put his foot in his mouth...but barely. Honestly, someone needs to pull that handsome knucklehead aside and tell him wanting to be open and honest is one thing, but knowing when to keep your trap shut is important, too.At 30% into it, when they share their first kiss, he’s a goner. But he still continued to remind everyone that no one will ever take Catriona’s place. But not to worry, he eventually comes to his senses. And that, my romance book-loving friends, is precisely why I took a chance on this romantic tale. You see, I was in the mood for a groveling hero and this author did not disappoint. When Marion is almost taken away from him forever, he’s brought to his knees and regrets ever fighting his love for her.Title: When a Laird Loves a Lady, Series: Highlander Vows, Entangled Hearts (Book 1), Author: Julie Johnstone, Pages: 376, stand-alone, HEA, hero still mourns/loves his deceased wife, reluctant to love hero, hero has been celibate since before wife died, virgin/feisty/sassy/can depend herself with a dagger/caring/a good healer heroine, some VERY steamy scenes that do not highjack the storyline, heroine is abducted/injured, violent/jealous wanna be husband almost rapes her, dead wife sister drama, miscarriage scenario, some violence.Romance Safety Gang: Hero still always loves/cherishes his deceased wife, but her memory is lessened due to Marion taking over his heart. I despise OW drama, would have preferred an unhappy previous marriage. This is was more tolerable only because from their first glance Ian fell for Marion, just was reluctant to love again.Book 1 - When a Laird Loves a Lady (Ian & Marion), Pages: 376, 3/22/16Book 2 - Wicked Highland Wishes (Lochlan & Bridgette), Pages: 310, 10/10/16(This review is based on purchased book...not an ARC.)
2.5 stars rounded up to 3.This book could have been so much better!It was so obvious who the villain/traitor was from the moment he was introduced into the story. His glaringly obvious behaviors after that just made the main characters, including his own laird and clan, look stupid for not doing something about him early on.And why, oh why, do some romance writers (this one included) continue to portray immature, stubborn and irresponsible women as spirited, smart and independent heroines?! The reader is meant to be convinced that her behaviors that put people's lives in danger, including her own, over and over again makes her courageous, brave and able to take care of herself?! No.For the reasons contained in the 2 previous paragraphs, no strong, self-respecting laird/leader would tolerate behaviors that would put the clan in potential danger.This story was predictable to the very end.
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