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I read em all out of order but I have finally read all of Moning's Highlander's series. This one was good. Not my most fave of the series but I still enjoyed it immensely. Oops I haven't read Into the Dreaming which appears to be part of this series.
Drustan MacKeltar has been sleeping, hidden in a cave for about 500 years. Gwen Cassidy discovers him and wakes him. Sleeping Beauty? Haha. ...more
Drustan MacKeltar has been sleeping, hidden in a cave for about 500 years. Gwen Cassidy discovers him and wakes him. Sleeping Beauty? Haha. ...more

Another tale in Moning's Highlander series, this one reads like a Scottish sleeping beauty from the male perspective. Drustran MacKeltar is a 16th century highlander laid out by a gypsy spell in a trance until a modern woman accidentally falls upon him and wakes him up. What follows is trademark Moning - braw man, wee woman, humorous repartee between the two - if you don't like Moning by now, then you shouldn't have gotten to book 4 in the series. As for myself, quite enjoyable, as always.
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3.5 Stars.
This was a reread for me. I guess I didn't like it as much the second time because I dropped it down a star. I didn't like how when she went back in time its like we had to redo their relationship. I had just spent half a book reading about their developing relationship and then I had to do it all over again.
And maybe it is just me but I find the fact that he stayed asleep, and all of the families knew about his body in stasis, for 500 hundred years until she found him again. Creepy. ...more
This was a reread for me. I guess I didn't like it as much the second time because I dropped it down a star. I didn't like how when she went back in time its like we had to redo their relationship. I had just spent half a book reading about their developing relationship and then I had to do it all over again.
And maybe it is just me but I find the fact that he stayed asleep, and all of the families knew about his body in stasis, for 500 hundred years until she found him again. Creepy. ...more

Okay, this is by far my favorite of the series so far. I loved the way she wrote this one. It was along the same storyline yet very different. As always with her books, I laughed, I cried, and almost threw the book at the wall. (yes, I'm prone to outbursts of irrationality when I don't see where the story is going)
OH!!!!! When you reach the end don't stop reading. Turn the page, there is a bit more!! I almost missed it. ...more
OH!!!!! When you reach the end don't stop reading. Turn the page, there is a bit more!! I almost missed it. ...more

I had a rough start as the heroine kept talking about finding a man to "pick her cherry" during her lose-her-virginity trip to Scotland. But as the story progressed, I came to really love both Gwen & Drustan, and I'm immediately continuing with his brother's audiobook in The Dark Highlander.
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May 08, 2008
♡Karlyn P♡
rated it
it was amazing
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top-100-favorites,
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genre-highlander

May 16, 2008
Suzanne
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Megan
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Terri
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May 01, 2011
Char
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