He called her Sassa, for she was indeed a divine beauty, and when she said she loved him in return, Laird Artair MacGreagor counted himself among the most fortunate of men. He knew full well other men would lust after her, but he was convinced he could protect her. Yet, it was not enough, for in his determination to keep her safe, he neglected to sufficiently safeguard himself.
Marti Talbott (www.martitalbott.com) is the author of over 45 full length novels, all of which are written without profanity and sex scenes. She lives in Seattle, is retired and has two children, five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The MacGreagor family saga begins with The Viking Series and continues in Marti Talbott’s Highlander’s Series, Marblestone Mansion, the Scandalous Duchess series, and ends with The Lost MacGreagor books. Her mystery books include Seattle Quake 9.2, Missing Heiress, Greed and a Mistress, The Locked Room, and The Dead Letters. Other books include The Promise and Broken Pledge. Watch for her new trilogy - THE FOX, THE LION, and THE BEAR (A Triplet Trilogy)
This review is generic across all Talbott's Viking and Highlander books (so if you look for my review of another in this series you'll just see this).
Talbott has done a superb job of recreating the environment and culture of medieval Scotland and Northern England in these two series. No explicit sex and no gratuitous violence (though there is violence appropriate to the time and place of the novels). Perfect romantic historic fiction with enough swashbuckling tension to appeal to almost anyone. While I am well past adolescence (nearly to senescence), I believe YA readers looking for an entertaining read would like these novels as much as I did.
Wow wow wow. Between sickness and generations moving forward it’s sad all that would die with those that did die. Such wonderful characters and storyline. I just loved this book. I can’t wait to start the next one but first I must read my new Veronica Swan book (For a Trapped Highland Soul). So many characters to name but I won’t. This was definitely one of the best even though they are all very very good stories. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰💜💜💜💜💜😊😊😊😊😊
This it's the sixth in the series, They all leave me feeling good with just enough love stories, villans and action to keep me interested, I liked the twist at the end when the beloved Laird's killer was revealed