Winning Her Highland Warrior (Time to Love a Highlander #3)
Maeve Greyson
Blurb:
So many things in
the past she wants to escape—except one.
Satia St. Clair,
a street smart, socially aloof, microbiologist, is literally immersed in her
research at a Highland loch when a crumbling ledge tosses her into its murky
depths without her diving gear. The last thing she expects is for a 14th
century Scottish warlord to pull her to safety.
Not only does he
save her, but Kane Macpherson half believes her to be a faerie queen. After
all, myth and folklore surround An Lochan Uaine. But even when common sense
wins out, something about the beguiling lass demands she be treated like the
special woman he instinctively knows she is. And he swears to protect her from
anyone or anything. Which could be a problem when she makes the mistake of
sharing her otherworldly knowledge of events yet to happen, and it gets back to
his liege, Robert the Bruce. Kane soon realizes the greatest danger to Satia is
herself. He’s in peril, too. Or at least, his heart is. Fae queen or not, this
green-eyed beauty not only possesses the second sight, but the power to capture
a man’s heart and soul without even realizing it.
Satia is so drawn
to Kane it frightens her. But the last time she let what amounted to nothing
more than a stupid infatuation blind her common sense, the lowlife maggot
pirated her research, published it under his name, and made her the
laughingstock of the scientific community. She refuses to be conned again. And
when she discovers a critical link to her cancer study while in the past, she’s
determined to get it back to her time. Her best friend’s life and the lives of
so many others depend on it. But that means ignoring her heart and leaving Kane
behind. Hopefully, just for a little while, but possibly forever.
A string of
foster homes taught Satia to never let down her guard or believe in anything
silly as love, but Kane makes that so hard to remember. And even worse, when
she reverses her trip through time and takes the cure back to the 21st century,
home doesn’t feel like home anymore. She doesn’t belong anywhere and mourns the
chance at a life she should never have left behind.
Now all she can
do is hope to make it back to her Highland Warrior and win him all over again.
That is, if the 14th century will let her come back.
Themes: Historical
Scottish, Time Travel
Rating: 4 stars
Review:
I have got to tell you I have read quite a
few time travel romances, especially ones set in medieval Scotland, especially
since the Outlander craze began, but one of my favorites has become this new
series by Maeve Greyson for sure. The series is only loosely connects by the
concept instead of being one connected by characters or locales, but I have
enjoyed meetings the new characters in each story and seeing each couple tackle
their own issues and finding their own ways to handle their differences. Satia
is on a mission to clear her name academically so that she can return to work
researching cure for the cancer that almost killed her foster sister, the only
person she’s ever really loved in this world.
When she almost drowns in the loch while collecting samples and suddenly
finds herself flung into the past, into the arms of a strapping and sexy
Highlander she has no idea just how important Kane will come to be to her. Kane rescues the gorgeous lady of the loch
but knows immediately there is something different about her despite her
protestations. From her clothing to the
way she speaks and behaves, not to mention the way she seems to be able to give
details of the present and future no one she know, and he knows he needs to
protect her at all costs from enemies and friends alike. As they spend more time together, working to
get Satia safe and find her a place in her new world, Kane begins to love the
beautiful stranger and he fears she will leave him as abruptly as she
arrived. When the time comes for her to
choose between the love of her sister and this new and untried relationship with
a man, will Satia trust in the love he offers or will she return to her time
and leave him a broken man. Oh boy I
haven’t met two more broken characters that were prefect for healing one
another in ages. Satia was a foster kid that bounced around from a lot of bad
situations and the only person she ever connected with was her foster sister,
who she almost lost, so she has focused her whole life on keeping her sister
alive and well. The only time she
trusted a man—thinking she loved him—he ended up almost tearing her life apart,
so trusting Kane is almost impossible, despite how much she feels for him and
the way she wants to offer herself fully to him. The turmoil was real for her, leaving her
ripped apart more than once, but I loved her strength and determination in the
face of any challenge. She was clever,
sassy, sweet, and when she did open her heart, despite it being a bad
situation, she showed that she could be a woman to match Kane if he pulled his
head out of his ass. Kane was such a
good guy for most of the story so when he became an asshole I was totally
shocked, but I loved the dichotomy that Maeve gave him and showed us that even
the bravest and most stalwart of men can be broken by those they offer their
hearts too. He was intelligent, courageous,
resolute, considerate, caring and gentle and the most unlikely of moments but
when those he cared about were in danger he stepped up to kick butt. I loved the passionate fire these two
generated when they were together and more often than not the heat was enough
to have kept a whole house warm through a Highland winter. I am loving this series and hope it continues
for a long time because the magic of Maeve time travelers is beyond
entertaining and the love they find with their Highlander warriors is
inspiring.
*ebook provided by publisher (via
NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review. No compensation was provided.
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