First Time with a Highlander (Sirens of the Scottish Borderlands #2)
by Gwyn Cready
Blurb:
Serabeth’s
no-good fiancé is dead, and she needs a husband fast, or she’ll be ruined. Her
indignant and handsome captive will do just fine, if she can keep her mind
focused on the business at hand...
Gerard
is a love-'em-and-leave-'em ad exec who opens the door to a wild party in 21st
century New York and wakes up in 18th century Edinburgh with a hangover and a
beautiful, disinterested new “wife” who says he has “served his purpose.”
What
the kilt
Themes: historical,
time-travel
Rating: 3 stars
Review:
Ok,
so I gave it a shot. But once again I was left feeling a sense of lacking in
this time-travel romance. I have read so
very few novels with this theme that have actually been able to keep my
attention or favor. I enjoyed the story
overall, but to be honest there was way too much back and forth going on about
Sera’s goals for real clarity and relationship building. Instead of being a romance it seemed more
like a story about time travel, with some relationship stuff thrown in for fun. I liked Gerard for the most part, though he
seemed like he would never get the hang of being a good man, as opposed to a
selfish butthead. He had some real
moments of gentlemanliness but they were thrown in with misogyny and
self-interest to the point I was confused about his true character. Sera was
also shown as a very selfish woman; yes I get that she started the story with a
mission to save her fortune, but honestly the single-minded way that she went
after the money, to the disregard of everything including the safety of herself
and her friends was a bit irritating.
There was some real potential in the story, with some fun moments, but
the chemistry between Gerry and Seta was lacking, mainly because there wasn’t
enough time for them to build the passion, I think. I will say that once they both started to
think about someone other than themselves there was some light at the end of
the tunnel. And once Gerard makes his
stance to claim what he wants, despite what he thinks he should want, I liked
him a lot more. In the end I think I
will have to read the next story just to see what happens with their friend
Undine, the witch that has brought her two friends’ lovers into the past for them. If you are really into time travel romance
you will probably enjoy this series, but it’s just something I have never been
able to connect with so it’s not my cup of tea overall.
*eARC provided by publisher (via
netgalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review. No compensation was provided.
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