Wedding the Highlander
2003 • 348 pages

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mari
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The story lacked any kind of true antagonist, and although the main character had some interesting personal strife, that part of the story took a back seat to the constant cooking and decorating. The heroine is a skilled surgeon and discovers she is not as normal as she thought, and seeing her deal with the loss of control was interesting, but I wish that aspect of her character was expanded a little more. Instead, she spent her time shopping, decorting, et cetera. The story stagnated because of it. Then, the one mysterious person that could have shed light on the heroine's abilities disappears to be saved for another sequel, I'm sure.

The father-son relationship in this book was well-developed, and even though this book is just a part in a series, those characters felt whole.

Overall, I had a bland experience reading these characters, and I wouldn't read this book again or recommend it to friends.

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