![]() I’ve also always loved the natural tensions that get created with Scottish and English history - having your leads from opposite countries with that kind of animosity practically writes itself. (I don’t know what’s happened to Madame Garwood, but her last few books have been truly shocking). My first Highlanders were Julie Garwood back when you didn’t cringe at her writing. I really love Scottish romances–it’s the one genre where I am completely willing to lower my expectations because there’s just something about the Highlander as a hero that makes me happy, and I’ve always loved the clan system as a backdrop. If you read them six months apart (or over the five years since An English Bride was released) you probably won’t get hung up on how similar the books are or how completely interchangeable the Buchanan brothers have been. The major problems I have with this series are not noticeable if you’re not doing a reread of all six books right in a row. ![]() ![]() I’m always relatively entertained and rarely outright disappointed. ![]() I know I’m getting a murder mystery and a romance that’s based more on lust than actual emotion. So the main reason I read Lynsay Sands is that she’s reliable. ![]()
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