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Pine Creek Highlanders #3

Wedding the Highlander

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A runaway beauty finds love in the brawny arms of a handsome stranger... Talented surgeon Libby Hart is fleeing to Pine Creek, Maine, when her car spins out of control and crashes into a pond. She is rescued by Michael MacBain, a medieval highlander trapped in the modern world by a wizard's spell. Wounded in love once before by a modern woman, Michael wants nothing to do with Libby, but he can't resist the intense desire she stirs within him. Can this proud warrior pledge his heart to a woman whose secret threatens to change their lives forever?

368 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published September 24, 2003

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Janet Chapman

28 books1,114 followers
January 22, 1956 – October 28, 2017

Hey guys its Jessica. Sorry I’ve been MIA for so long. I apologize for the long overdue wait for Janet’s next book. You’ve all been very patient and loyal fans that she loves. She has been working on this book over the last year and a half while dealing with her battle with cancer. It saddens me to say that she peacefully lost this battle this past weekend while her family was by her side. I apologize if this feels sudden, she was a very private person even to her family. And she truly thought of all of you as her family. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name.

Janet Chapman is the author of twenty-two contemporary and magical romance novels, all of which are set in her beautiful state of Maine. She lives in a cozy log home on a beautiful lake with her husband, surrounded by an eclectic assortment of wildlife that she finds both entertaining and inspiring. Probably best known for her Highlander Series (a saga of twelfth century warriors rebuilding their clans in modern-day Maine that now spans three generations), Janet also has two spin-off magical series (Midnight Bay & Spellbound Falls) and several contemporary family series set on the coast and in the mountains. With over three million books printed in six languages, her stories regularly appear on the New York Times and USA Today bestseller’s lists.

When she’s not writing (well, when she should to be writing but isn’t), Janet and her husband are traveling the state in their camper throughout all four seasons; hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, and generally rubbing elbows with Mother Nature while always keeping an eye out for colorful new characters—human and beast—to put in her stories.

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387 reviews77 followers
May 28, 2017
Originally read in 2014, re-read in 2016.

I can remember the first time I read Charming the Highlander and feeling like Mary and Michael really got the shaft. I felt so incredibly sad for the life they would never have together. I had mixed feelings going into this book but Libby was the perfect heroine to help Michael heal. I loved their story.

Robbie, Michael’s eight year old son, was set on finding a new wife for his father and the internet brought him Libby.

“Do ya think we should throw her back and let her grow a bit more?" the older MacBain continued, humor lacing every word.
"No, Papa. I want to keep her.”


Michael was a perfect quiet, man of few words, alpha male. I loved his gentle yet forceful approach in “wooing” Libby. What truly made the story for me, though, was Robbie. An old soul, I found him endearing and hilarious.

“Papa can be civilized," he countered, grinning up at his aunt. "He buttoned Libby's shirt up so I wouldn't see her breasts. That was civilized, don't you think?”


Every interaction Robbie had with strangers brought a smile to my face.

“Then I guess I am," her mother replied, her warm brown eyes dancing with amusement. "And you can call me Katherine."
Robbie thought about that, studying her for a good long time. "I think I'll call ya Gram Katie," he finally decided. "'Cause old people like it when I call them things like that."
He turned to face James, completely oblivious to Katherine's horror.”


In picking a favourite book in the series, I think this book ties with Robbie’s book. I was satisfied that Mary finally got her peace and Michael got the happiness he was robbed of in the first book. Loved it!!!
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733 reviews89 followers
November 10, 2009
This is the best of the series so far. The first two were enjoyable but average reads, but this one had those extra "somethings" that make a book above-average for me. The first 'something' is Robbie - 8 years old and totally in charge, in a very disarming way. Another 'something' is Libby's gift, which has frightened her and caused her to flee from her life as a trauma surgeon in California and move to Maine. There she decides to open a glass-crafting shop (a secret hobby of hers for years) and, of course, meets Michael - which was Robbie's plan, since his goal is to find a new love for his dad, and he works toward that goal every day. The third "something" is a snowy owl that Robbie befriends and names Mary (the name of his dead mother). When these two work together, Libby & Michael don't stand a chance of sticking to their resolve to stay single.

The only weak point for me was Libby's determination to keep her 'gift' secret, even after she's discovered all the other strange & magical things that go on among and around these 13th century Highlanders.
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1,400 reviews70 followers
December 16, 2011
A bit tame for the series, but a very enjoyable read.

Libby (Elizabeth) Hart is a surgeon looking for a place to get away.... Her grandmother told her that she had a gift, but Libby never quite knew what that gift was until the day of a horrible train accident. In the trauma ward, the husband of a critically wounded older lady asked Libby to pray with him over his wife before her surgery. When Libby did, she felt herself surrounded by light and colors, and she felt herself enter the woman's body and locate the sources of the woman's trauma and injury; Libby felt herself heal the woman, but passed it off. In the operating room, as Libby was about to open the woman up, the surgery staff was wild-eyed... the x-rays, vital signs, and everything else pointed to the woman being completely fine - no trauma, no injury. Libby and the staff checked and triple-checked that this was the right woman; no one could explain what happened, and everyone, including Libby, was afraid. As Libby left the operating room, she felt the patients around her pull her - trying to get her to give them her healing gift, too. Libby ran, but remembered a young boy in a coma, Jamie; she went to Jamie's side and used her gift to heal him. Then Libby really did run, realizing it would be impossible to explain this gift she had... and unsure of how to use it. What does it all mean? Libby's grandmother is dead, and her mother isn't ready to face what Libby knows is the truth.

So Libby packs her bags, asks her mom to do what she can for Libby with the hospital, sends a letter of apology and asks to be relieved from her hospital duties for awhile. Libby finds a home in Maine for rent - only $400. And the landlord is a young boy, Robbie MacBain.

Robbie's newest "pet" is a white owl he's named Mary, after the mother he never knew. His mother died from injuries sustained in a car accident when she was 8 months pregnant with Robbie. Robbie's aunt Grace (Mary's sister) brought him back to his father, Michael MacBain... and their story is in book #1. But Mary has told Robbie that Libby is the right one to be there, and the right one for his father, Michael.

Michael and Libby have an almost "instant" connection, as all the men and women seem to do in these books. But there is less ripping off clothes and more "magic"... Michael MacBain has accepted that magic brought him and 9 other men from 13th century Scotland to the present (12 years ago). Michael is, perhaps, one of the only men who can accept and embrace Libby's healing gift without question. But can Libby trust Michael with her secret? And can Michael share his with Libby? The last woman he told (Mary) ran away, and she died before he could see her again. Can Michael trust in love again enough to love Libby? And what about everything Libby walked away from - her career, the "magic" healings, and James a long-time friend and surgeon?
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The chemistry between Michael and Libby didn't seem so forced or rushed in this book. It felt more organic. And while they had an instant attraction, even their relationship seemed more "real". Michael's protectiveness was balanced with his sensibilities; Michael MacBain embraces this "modern" world as much as he's able and still retains himself and his warrior instincts.

The mystery of Robbie is starting to enfold, as well. And Winter, Grey and Grace's seventh daughter born on the winter solstice has finally arrived.

It's an easy read with a bit of steam and a lot of acceptance... fun for a wintery night, when you've got a hot cup of cocoa or coffee and nothing better to do than to melt into a fantasy about a giant of a Highlander man!
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1,219 reviews69 followers
August 29, 2015

You have to be prepared to suspend belief and leave reality at the door with this series, and make a decision to just enjoy it – it’s surprisingly easy to do.

Despite a plethora of opportunities, eye-rolling is not allowed. Sure, there are destinies to be fulfilled, an owl that may or may not be a reincarnation, a modern-day magical healer, a 1400-year-old druidh, and highland warriors and warhorses transported 800 years forward in time. Oh, and of course, insta-lust to love in record time. Just go with it, people.

There is something about this series that just works for me. It is escapism reading, light without being fluffy. It is serious, but doesn’t take itself too seriously. It is quick and easy to read, surprisingly uncomplicated, but well written within its context. And while the elements mentioned above may seem ridiculous, the author somehow makes it work.

This is Michael MacBain’s book, along with his son Robbie (who we first met as ‘Baby’ in Charming the Highlander). If anyone deserves a happy-ever-after, it’s Michael. He has been in love twice in his life – once in A.D.1200 before being transported forward in time, and again 9 years ago with Robbie’s mother. Having suffered through their tragic deaths, he is determined never to love again.

Eight year old Robbie has other ideas, and places an ad on the internet to rent the house where his late mother used to live. Wise beyond his years, he knows that someone special is waiting to heal his father’s heart and bring love back into his life. He is sure that he can find just the right woman to answer the ad.

Libby Hart, was told long ago that she was destined to be a healer, and she was fulfilling this prophecy by being a successful and talented surgeon. But when she unexpectedly, unintentionally and inexplicably heals two critical patients with nothing but her bare hands, she doesn’t know what else to do but run. When she sees the ad for the rental house in Maine, she doesn’t hesitate.

Libby and Michael both have secrets they are unwilling to share. Libby doesn’t want to be viewed as a freak, and the last time Michael told a woman he was more than 800 years old, she ran away and died before making it back to him. He won’t take that chance again.

This series will possibly be too far-fetched and hokey for some people to tolerate, but it’s perfect for me as a treat between reads, and I’m really looking forward to Robbie’s book next in Tempting the Highlander.
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2,690 reviews376 followers
August 6, 2014
This is the third book in the Highlander series by Janet Chapman, involving some 13th century Highlanders that travel through time to the modern world. I probably would not have liked this at all if I had not read the previous 2. The first book explained a lot regarding Michael and his son and I was actually looking forward to seeing Michael get his HEA.
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Author 28 books200 followers
November 16, 2019
"Porque, con una sencilla y certera bola de nieve, Libby había conseguido nada más y nada
menos que hacerse dueña de su corazón".

Una historia maravillosa que me ha hecho suspirar, porque MacBain se merecía encontrar el amor, y no podía haber dado con una pareja mejor. He vuelto a las montañas de Pain Creek, en Maine, convertidas en las Tierras Altas gracias a la presencia de los guerreros escoceses que viajaron en el tiempo desde el siglo XII al XXI por la magia de un viejo druida. Adaptarse o morir, ese parece ser el lema de estos hombres. Y de los diez que viajaron solo quedan cinco.

La historia vuelve a sumergirnos en el pequeño pueblo de montaña, pero, en esta ocasión, estamos en la época de Navidad. La nieve, los árboles de Navidad, el día de Acción de Gracias... todo evoca calor de hogar.

La trama es sencilla, y gira estrechamente en torno a la historia de amor de Michael y Libby, aunque el druida Daar vuelve a hacer de las suyas, y luego está Robbie, el precioso hijo de Michael, que jugará un papel importante. Es una historia planteada para caldear el corazón.

Michael es un guerrero escocés, y no lo olvida a pesar de que ya han pasado doce años desde que aterrizó en aquella nueva época, por eso educa a su hijo como lo hubiera hecho de estar en Escocia. Dos veces ha amado, y las dos veces se le ha partido el corazón tras la muerte de las dos mujeres. No quiere arriesgarse una vez más, pero Libby no le dejará opción, y Robbie tampoco. Como personaje, MacBain enamora, porque tiene la arrogancia de los escoceses medievales, pero también un instinto protector, una mentalidad abierta, y una sensibilidad exquisita que, aunada a la ternura, despierta sentimientos profundos, a pesar de que su hermetismo no permite que se le conozca bien.

Libby llega a Pine Creek huyendo de un don que se le ha concedido, pero que la asusta a muerte. En ese pequeño pueblo descubrirá que la magia existe, y descubrirá también qué es lo que necesita y lo que ha estado buscando durante mucho tiempo. Es una mujer moderna, feminista (es encantadora cuando planea invitar a salir a Michael, cenar en un restaurante, pagar la cuenta, regalarle flores y seducirlo), alegre y muy... bajita, un metro y cincuenta y siete, frente a los dos metros de Michael. Libby tendrá que convencer a MacBain de que no es frágil en absoluto. La química entre los dos es estupenda desde el primer encuentro, en el que ella lo derriba de un golpe...

La historia está llena de magia. Aquí volvemos a ver, como en la anterior novela, un espíritu encarnado en un animal que acude para proteger a los suyos y guiarlos. La narración es cuidada y expresiva, llena de momentos dulces, y el tiempo parece transcurrir igual que caen los copos de nieve, despacio, pero sin sentirlo, con suavidad, envolviéndote en la lectura.

Reconozco que Janet Chapman ha comenzado a ocupar un lugar entre mis autoras favoritas.
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1,830 reviews28 followers
March 6, 2016
8/1/09 - Good book about frightened surgeon Libby running away then crashing her car into a pond and rescued by Micheal MacBain once a Scottish warrior. My first book by Janet Chapman and I'm anxious to read more.

2/11/16 - This paranormal romance was just as good reading it again six years later. It had the right mix of plot, action and romance with a little magic.
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469 reviews76 followers
November 26, 2019
Otra vez la autora no decepciona. Otro éxito. La historia es un tanto mas complicada en si porque la autora incorpora magia en gente común. Si bien los personajes son ricos y muy humanos, la autora deja algunos cabos sueltos al final. No es algo muy obvio, ni que te altere la generalidad pero hubiese sido lindo que todo tuviera su cierre.
De todas formas es un libro que me gustó y de todas formas le puse las mismas 4 estrellas que los libros anteriores.
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111 reviews
November 29, 2015
I really don't see how this novel received such highly rated reviews. I found it to be quite dull, with no real antagonist, and a lack of plot. The characters were quite boring, and the love scenes were lacking. I had hoped for more to Michael's story. I was left disappointed.
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3,712 reviews1,123 followers
March 30, 2013
Libby Heart, a surgeon in California, discovers that there is something going on with her, she is able to heal others with a touch of her hands, so she goes to the other side of the country to get some clarity, and ends up crashing into a pond, and is rescued by a breathtaking highlander, who sets her teeth on edge. Michael is trapped with the 'moderns' in a century he doesn't understand after being brought here by a wizard, whom messed up his spell bringing other highlanders with him. After loving and losing two women, he doesn't know if he can trust another to give his heart to, but with his eight year old son's influence, Michael will start to realize that when you find someone to hold onto you fight to be with her forever.Wedding The Highlander is the third in this wonderful series, that I keep falling for over and over....Janet Chapman is a new favorite author. In a way her humor is similar to Sandra Hill, however there is still a serious tone to the story, and a tender romance in every story that will pull at the readers heart strings....After seeing Michel in the previous two books, I was excited to read his story. From the first book, my heart went out to this characters, and Chapman definitely fulfilled every wish for him....Wedding The Highlander was definitely a sparkling gem...I felt enchanted by the romance that builds between Libby and Michael, and his son Robbie will just make you smile, I think I just loved everything about this book, and there was still a good plot that will keep you flipping those pages as fast as you can read them....Definitely A 5 for me!!!!
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314 reviews51 followers
August 24, 2010
Leave reality as you know it at the door when you decide to enter these books! There is SO MUCH going on from the time traveling warriors to mothers who's spirits are in great snowy owls that come back and make sure all is well with sons and ex lovers...magical, healing physicians.... magical staphs...1400 yr old Driuds.. The list goes on and on... But even with ALL this it's a sweet story.
The only thing I had trouble with, even with all the crazy magical goings on... is that on one page the main heroine doesn't want to make love in the bed because it's Mary's ( who is now the owl) old bed that she may have shared with Michael the 800 yr old warrior who is now her beaux... Ok fine.. So they go out to the garage to do "it" in the back of her Suburban truck...and are saddened by this so she needs a bed... it wasn't right... But a chapter or 2 later company shows up and now there are FOUR other bedrooms in the house.... Hmmmm why couldn't they use one of those beds when we were all icked out about Mary's bed??!?! Out of all the crazy talk in this story that is really what bugged me! LOL
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26 reviews1 follower
June 28, 2014
After mentioning that I enjoyed the Outlander series, an acquaintance lent me this book and another from the Highlander series. I'm glad I read the two of them because it made me realize how formulaic these books are. I got the impression though, that it had more to do with the type of book it was and not necessarily the author's lack of imagination (I'm sure there are certain guidelines you have to follow as an author - meet pretty in chapter 3, conflict resolution in chapter 17, etc, etc).

If you're thinking about reading these books, I would recommend the Outlander series first because Gabaldon does it better. If you've read the Outlander series and are looking for something similar, do not choose this series. It will not leave you satisfied.

I rated it two stars because:
1) Formulaic characters and plot.
2) I would not read this again nor would I recommend it to anyone else to read.
3) Writing was tolerable.
4) I did get through the book (i.e., it's not so bad that I had to stop.)
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188 reviews
September 22, 2011
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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939 reviews87 followers
October 24, 2011
Libby runs away from California after she heals 2 patients. She rents a house from a boy Robbie MacBain. His dad is a hottie Highlander who was thrown ahead through time 800 years. Both women in his life that he loved died running to him. He is afraid to fall in love again.

There is not much suspense to this book at all. Just a bunch of "geez! hurry up and spit it out!" moments. It's a light read with a cute story.

My only complaint is the picture on the back cover of a supposedly very good looking highlander WITH A MULLET?!? Naaaa!
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1,034 reviews32 followers
March 23, 2014
I already knew that I'd loved this story becaus of Michael, my fav Scot so far and his wonderful child Robbie.

Hqving decided to have a new wife for her father, Robbie puts an ad for renting his mother's old house and a very confused trauma doctor Libby comes to live in the house.

Both Michael and Libby are strongly gifted with powers so they are destined to fall in love since the beginning.

5 stars!!!!!!!!!!!!
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1,059 reviews14 followers
November 14, 2012
I was looking forward to Michael's HEA. Michael had landed 800 years into the future with the MacKeage clan he had been fighting. Michael was the loner/outsider. All of his relatives that had been transported with him had died trying to get back home. I was happy to see Michael have his HEA and become friends with the MacKeage clan.

This book had several laugh out loud moments. I loved it!
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1,277 reviews3 followers
September 30, 2019
Janet Chapman is one of my favorite favorite authors. Her books are magical, mystical and whimsical. A wonderful choice for reading by the fireplace with a cup of hot chocolate. :-)
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283 reviews
August 24, 2015
UTTERLY ridiculous in more ways than I can possibly list, but I'm a sucker for Christmas romances, and it passed the time.
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1,055 reviews
June 30, 2020
(Explícito). El mejor. Ya era hora de que Michel encontrara la felicidad absoluta. Sabía que me iba a encantar Robbie, es lo más adorable del mundo. Wow. Es absolutamente genial. Todo transcurre como en tres meses, no se instantáneo el enamoramiento y el sucesivo matrimonio como en los libros anteriores, aquí Libby y Michael tuvieron paciencia y algo de orgullo para poder aprender a confiar en el otro; se me hicieron más reales, como si ellos sí tuvieran los pies en la tierra. Me sorprendió mucho El Paso del tiempo en este libro y creo que por eso nada más tendré en cuenta leer sobre Robbie (es todo un amor, tierno, cariñoso, ... solo puedo pensar en todas las cosas buenas del mundo para describirlo, es un bebé). Libby me encantó, mis respetos para este personaje y para Michael también que volvió a creer en el amor una vez más, ambos se lo merecen, al igual que Robbie. Todo lo de este libro está bien; tiene un toque de todo, mucho humor (me encantaban las partes donde hablaban sobre la estatura de Libby y luego ese primer encuentro con Michael y Robbie cuando ella llegó a Pine Creek, adorables), mucha ternura, amor, amistad, puras cosas buenas. Solo que aquí Daar no me pareció de mucha ayuda, solo en algunas ocaciones para Libby pero ella hizo todo el trabajo, ella procuró tener una mente abierta con lo que respecta a su don gracias a su abuela, después del miedo inicial y de su “huida” comprendió que lo que más quería era ser feliz y si eso significaba cambiar de profesión que así fue, no le tuvo miedo al cambio. En cuanto a Michael, es puro encanto; según el que no iba a volver a enamorarse ni a casarse por su “mala suerte” (creo, pero en sí era a su pasado y de que sentía que había perdido partes de su corazón con sus antiguos amores) pero en cuanto empezó sentir cosas por Libby prácticamente las aceptó y tuvo mucha paciencia con ella para que le hablara sobre porque huyó de California, el sabía que ella debía de confiar en él para contarle sobre su viaje en el tiempo (esa parte fue muy hermosa. Todo fue muy hermoso. Esta narrado en tercera persona y ofrece los puntos de vista de los protagonistas y de otros personajes...
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813 reviews18 followers
January 5, 2025
Magic in the Northwoods of Maine

This is the 3rd book in the Pine Creek Highlanders series and tells the story of Michael MacBain. (While you don't need to have read Book 2, it definitely makes sense to read the first book for context.) The hero was transported 800 years from medieval Scotland into the 21st century. He's a single father to eight year old Robbie. After the death of Robbie's mother, he's determined never to fall in love or marry again. His life is turned upside down when Libby Hart shows up in response to Robbie's online ad for a tenant for his lost mother's vacant home. A skilled trauma surgeon, she's run away from her life in California. Having mystically saved the victims of an accident, she's terrified to realize that she has a healing gift and worried that people will think she's a freak. There's lots of chemistry but both have secrets and will need to learn to trust each other. The book takes place in November and December and it's a perfect holiday read. The fantasy also includes an ancient wizard, a spirit reincarnated as a snowy owl, a young man fated to be a guardian, and themes of fate and destiny.
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3,465 reviews13 followers
September 8, 2021
Wedding the Highlander

I have to say that I read this series of books many years ago in paperback. I have almost all of Janet Chapman's books. Her loss to this world was a shock. But I am glad that her works are still there for me to reread and still enjoy her world of mystical Highlander.
Now that said...this book is about Michael, whom we met in the first book. He was not happy with being brought forward in time. But in this case we read that it was his fate as well as Greylan's to be brought to this modern day. He meets Libby a woman on the run from her own life. Can these two people be what the other one is in need of to heal? Her new found ability has her scared but the mountains give her balance with peace. Can he be her safe haven for what is in store for her? Will Robbie play matchmaker with her and his father?
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330 reviews5 followers
June 17, 2019
Me encanto esta historia; En el amor hay segundas oportunidades aunque uno se cierre a sentir de nuevo ese sentimiento este es caso de Michael, su primer amor en la nueva época no duro mucho le quedo su hijo, su mayor bendición que hizo que saliera adelante, Robbie hará lo posible para que su padre sea feliz de nuevo con la ayuda de su tía Grace conseguirá una novia para su padre. Libby se ve obligada a dejar todo para empezar de nuevo en otra parte por un anuncio en internet conoce a la familia MacBain, con un poco de suerte y magia hará que ellos se enamoren sean felices. Robbie tiene una mascota que es la reencarnación de su madre lo ayudara hacer algunas travesuras, pero también a unir a esta pareja.
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1,637 reviews
August 26, 2020
Oh my goodness, these Highlander books just keep getting better. This story is about a Michael McBain and his road to recovery after losing two women that he loved. He felt there was no future for him except through his son Robbie. Robbie’s mother had died on her way back to marry Michael in spite of his past. Elizabeth Hart was a trauma surgeon in California when she went through a crises of her own and she needed to get away from everyone around her. That was when she saw Robbie’s ad on the internet concerning renting his Mom’s home. She took a step that changed her life forever. This was an absolutely wonderful book.

I know there will never be any more of these books by Janet Chapman but they are stories that need to be enjoyed by everyone.
23 reviews
September 2, 2019
Michael MacBain has his Christmas Tree Farm, his son Robbie is settled and doing well and he is convinced he doesn't need another woman having lost two women that he loved.

Libby Hart is a talented surgeon and has obeyed the rules to get where she is in her profession until her other talent comes to the fore. Shocking her to the core she runs off and ends up in Pine Creek renting Robbie's house.

When Michael and Libby's paths cross - well, it gets really interesting.

Ms Chapman does not disappoint.
920 reviews
July 19, 2023
I am reading this series out of order -- just in the order I find the books. I really liked the first book I found and put the series on my "purse list" to find the others. But after two highly average books, I'm going to cross the rest off my list. The series are alright, but not great. I think the author hurries the feelings of the romantic female lead. She is unnaturally attracted to a "strange" man too quickly.
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45 reviews
April 7, 2021
This was one of the first romance novels. I was way to young to be reading adult romance but my parents never put limits to my reading and I'm glad thay didn't, I found great stories with awsome characters.

This book will always have a place in my heart and (once I purchase a physical copy) in my library.

RIP Janet Chapman.

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632 reviews2 followers
October 11, 2021
Like others in this series, this installment was extremely predictable. This is not necessarily a bad thing, especially if you like romance and are looking for an escape from reality.

It was nice to read about characters that we met earlier in the series and see how they have developed.

Overall a satisfying experience although this book is firmly in the 'light weight' category.
113 reviews1 follower
September 10, 2025
These books just keep getting better every time I read them.
I love Michael and Libby's story.
Robbie just wins your right from the start.
From the start when Libby her car spins out of control and crashes into a pond on Michael's Christmas tree farm right up to Her Christmas surprise near the end of the book, it's a story that you just don't want to put down.
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