The Return of the Highlanders series by Margaret Mallory is an exciting and engaging series about 4 Highland warriors who return home from their adventure and travels to take care of their clan and defeat their enemies. Each of the 4 warriors have their own strengths and faults, but they are all fiercely loyal and dedicated to their clan. The Sinner is Alex's book, his story about finding love and his place in the world, his home.
Alex comes from an unpleasant home life, his parents argued constantly and his father was always unfaithful to his wife. Alex had always grown up enjoying the company of women, and had vowed never to get trapped in marriage. However, when tensions between the clans run high, Connor (Alex's friend and chieftain) asks Alex to marry to form an alliance for the good of the clan. Glynis is a disgraced woman, she left her cheating, horrible husband and vowed never to marry again. However, as the oldest daughter of her clan's chieftain, marriage may be inevitable. Alex and Glynis are attracted to each other, but their relationship might never work if they can't overcome their distaste for marriage and Alex's wondering ways.
Alex is a very likable character, he has a bright personality, he is a fierce warrior, and he is loyal to his clan and his friends. Unfortunately, he is not loyal to women. He likes to love them and leave them, and keep women at a distance. However, as he gets to know Glynis, he slowly begins to change and he grows into an excellent hero. Glynis is a strong woman, she won't put up with bad treatment, she will defend herself when necessary, and she is very caring to everyone except for wandering men. She is very hesitant towards Alex, with good reason, but she is very stubborn, which is not always an asset.
I really enjoyed reading Alex and Glynis's story. They both grow and they both have unexpected soft-sides to temper their highlander fierceness. From the minute I began reading The Sinner, I was absorbed in the story. Margaret Mallory manages to incorporate historical figures and events into her books that give the books that little something more. The story fits the time period, and while reading it is easy to be transported back in time and place and vicariously experience the world of the Highlanders. The story flows along very nicely, and it is a fairly quick read.
After reading both Ian (book 1, the Guardian) and Alex's stories, I am only more interested in reading the future books. Connor and Duncan are the characters left. I am very curious about Connor's story, as he is the Chieftain of the clan and there is much responsibility on his shoulders. As for Duncan, he is a bit of a mystery, and finding out who is truly is promises to be a very good story as well.
Historical Romance readers, if you are looking for a good Highlander novel or series, I highly recommend giving this Return of the Highlanders series a try. Highlander fans, you can't go wrong with this series filled with loyal warriors, intrigue, and romance.
This book was provided for review by NetGalley