Read THE GATHERING first, to understand how it all started between the wee witch and these 79 Highland Warriors.
The ever-lovable Esme Forsyth has taken desperate steps to save her late father's reputation. But she never suspected someone would try to murder her for it. Luckily, a handsome and braw Highlander offers his protection. In fact, he insists. But he's not just brave, he's nosey. And if he solves too many mysteries before they reach landfall, he might solve her right out of the safe and pleasant life that awaits her.
The re-animated ghost of Tremayne Watson relishes the adventure before him, and is keen to collect his ultimate reward. He scoffs at the warning that the past cannot be changed. But when he finds himself on an 18th century ship, he'll find the warning might just break his heart. He's wearing the shoes of Doctor Watson, but he'll have to see through the eyes of Sherlock Holmes in order to unmask a determined assasin. Will he solve the mystery before the witch takes back his mortality? Or will he find a way to save the woman he loves before she is consigned once more to history?
*Keep watch. There are always new ghosts leaving Culloden Moor.
Pirates, damsels in distress and ghosts. What a combination of intrigue and adventure in this great addition to this series. Mystery Mayhem and Murder on the high seas.
Better and better!More exciting than the last one.You can't help but be beside the characters of each book and wish for the best for them.The authors are genuinely ingenious and always make each book unforgettable!
This was a plot twist that I was not expecting. This is the story of Tremayne and Esme whom he saved from drowning. Their story is quite exciting and only solved in the very last pages. Loved it.
Watson, page 1475 makes reference to the woman's sacrifice for her father's honor when in fact it wasn't her father at all. She had only pretended to be his daughter.
Thirties just keeps getting better. Some long series get old and start to sound repetitive. Not in this case! Each story is unique but love and honor remain. Ready for the next book.
The honorable chose sides. I felt shivers when I read that sentence. I'm sure he did too. Just goes to show, sometimes what you think about a thing is not always right.
What I especially appreciate about these books is that unlike so many other manly, muscular, handsome, Highlanders, it's not all about sex. There's a plot, a personal and exciting story. I love the series.
4 out of 5 stars - Another good story from the GOCM series, however, this one seemed rushed and seemed to leave some important details out. Not my fave, but not the worst so far, either! :)
This is book # 18 of the Culloden Ghost series and it was good. Tremayne gets sent to save Esme's life after someone dumps her overboard an 18th century passenger ship. She is disguised as a rich man's daughter and is on her way to marry and American she has never met in place of his real daughter. Murder is afoot and its up to Tremayne to find out who is behind it before Soni reclaims him. I like this story because it actually had a plot and made sense unlike some of the others.
Landing a few years in the future, Waston must put his sleuthing skills to work to find a would be murderer. Little did he realize he would fall in love in the process.