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McTiernay Brothers #2

To Wed A Highlander

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An Arranged Marriage. . .

Makenna Dunstan has never needed a man's protection before. But when her father's failing health places the safety of the clan in her hands, she has no choice but to marry Colin McTiernay. Fearing the emotions Colin awakens within her, she finds herself succumbing too easily to his lingering kisses and warm caresses. Yet she wonders if she can truly trust this highlander who is quickly stealing her heart. . .

Ignites An Insatiable Desire. . .

A highlander from birth, Colin McTiernay knows the Dunstan clan dislikes him, especially the laird's youngest daughter. But he is determined to save the lowlanders from their enemies even if that means marrying the willful and impetuous Makenna. Taming this fierce tigress will be a challenge that Colin is confident he can meet by seducing Makenna-and tantalizing her with a passion that will only leave her begging for more. . .

398 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2008

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Michele Sinclair

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In need of a creative outlet, I began writing novels after my second child was born. A voracious reader of romance books and a constant dreamer of romantic plots, I was encouraged to put my ideas to paper. I soon found out I loved it...all of it!

I am a member of the Romance Writers of America and of the Georgia Romance Writers.

In addition to writing historical romance novels, I also build large HO model trains, love to do huge cross-stitching pieces, relax by boating, and decorate everything I can during the Christmas season.

Besides romance I am a heavy science fiction reader and try to read at least two books a month—one science fiction and the other romance even when I am writing. I guess I just secretly desire to live in another place in time!

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Profile Image for Duchess Nicole.
1,275 reviews1,579 followers
September 19, 2011
I'm giving this two stars because I know that some people like really cheesy romance. I love romance, but the cliche' lines in this one were just too much for me. I wanted to gag. Here's the one that made me laugh and cringe:

" Her mouth finally free, Makenna asked, "Colin, what's happening? I don't know what's wrong with me. My body feels to be on fire, and yet I crave more."

Snort! Please. The dude was also married to her sister first. That may be another huge no-no for me. No boinking of your sibling's husband! Gross! I don't even have a sister, and I know that one! I hate to give bad reviews, and I hate giving low ratings. I usually try to find something I like. So I will say this: Ms. Sinclair seems to at least be knowledgeable about the time period. The setting and customs of the people in the story are realistic, other than the romantic side of it.
Profile Image for Kathleen.
691 reviews89 followers
October 18, 2010
I really loved this story. It started off that the H&H could not stand each other. While the story moved along and they realized how very right they were together I could really feel the love building. I loved the way they stood up for each other against all odd's. The love scenes were very well done and plenty of heat through out the book.
After finishing this book there is only one thing for me to do and that is continue on with the next book in this series, Desiring The Highlander.
P.S, thank you Kris for recommending this series to me.
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3,712 reviews1,125 followers
March 10, 2018
This review was originally posted on Addicted To Romance

To Wed A Highlander is the second book in the McTiernay's series, which is a series on a family of seven brothers, all highlanders and these are their stories. So in this story we have  an arranged marriage trope which is AWESOME in a highlander romance because boy these two do NOT like each other at all.

So our tale begins when a dying laird of the Dunston clan makes a decree that his daughter will need to marry Colin McTiernay in order to protect the clan. They are a lowlander clan and don't exactly have fond thoughts of Colin. Colin was married to one of Makenna's older sisters but when she passed away Colin became a wiower and now if Colin wants to be laird and if Makenna wants to do what is best for her clan, she will need to marry Colin. Makenna has an adventurous spirit, she loves to ride, hunt and fight with a sword but Colin is a bit overprotective and is always worried she will hurt herself and its just not something women do. But Makenna has never felt comfortable being indoors and doing what other women do, and she has never fit in to that. So even though Makenna hates how strict Colin can be at times, she agrees to marry him because she knows its the right thing to do and when he kisses her she feels passion for the first time in her life and wonders what she could have with Colin. Makenna also is dealing with quite a few self doubts about herself, especially in comparing herself to her sister. Now Colin cared for his first wife but he never truly in depth loved her with a passion, but he feels more with Makenna than he ever did with her sister. 

But there is more going on than just Colin and Makenna getting to know each other and learn one another. There is a great danger with a rival clan, whose laird is obsessed with Makenna. And the clan doesn't trust Colin and so we have some that don't care too much for their "new" laird and so we see a built up of a plot dealing with some intrigue and betrayals. I really felt that this side plot definitely worked for the story and for the romance. It really helped bring Colin and Makenna together in the right ways, and we see that Makenna may not always "like" Colin, but she trusts him and is loyal to him even in the beginning of their marriage. What I found most fascinating with this book was seeing these two go from hating each other to truly loving one another. Now I wouldn't say that "hate " each other exactly, but there is definite tension which really builds up that sexual connection they have going on.

I was actually really impressed with the heat level of this story, because it was more than I normally see in historical's to be honest. And I loved that it was more steamy than lighter. And yeah the chemistry that these two is off the charts and even though there is quite a few sex scenes, I feel like it really adds to the story and I felt like Sinclair just makes it work so well. We also get to see the couple from book one and I loved seeing them again and made me want to read book one (which I read a few years back) and I am so thrilled that I can connect with this fun dynamic family.

Another aspect that I truly admired was the authenticity of the culture and the era, I honestly loved all the details that this author showed, and enough details that I wanted to grab a map of scotland, LITERALLY I felt I had fallen into this book and there were so many vivid portrayals of the scenery and seeing the culture and differences between the lowlanders and the highlanders and I felt that Sinclair did a superb job in her research because her style is one of the reasons why I read highlander romances so much.

So seriously if you love a rich detailed highland romance with a sexy Scot as your hero and a strong willed heroine....GRAB this series up!!





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1,801 reviews310 followers
December 14, 2021
Makenna Dunstan Is just what Colin McTiernay needs even if they both fight like hell to not marry. Once these two finally come together their connection is one of a kind! This is a great book, so far the McTiernay brothers are turning out to be strong, determined and witty, highlanders who need women not afraid to stand up to them. Can’t wait for the next book!
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1,069 reviews292 followers
January 1, 2009
"To Wed a Highlander" was my second read by Michele Sinclair. This historical reminded me of a Harlequin historical, but with added length and oomph. There's good guys and bad guys and relationship problems, light drama, and really hot sex!

Makenna is the wild child of the four daughters of the Dunstan Laird. She's also her father's favorite, so when her father asks her to marry her dead sister's husband, she's outraged. Colin is overbearing and arrogant...and he loved her dear dead sister Deirdre who was the opposite of everything Makenna is. Can she really give up all chance at love for the sake of her clan?

Colin doesn't give his promises easily, and he won't break them once he does. Of course, when he promised to marry Makenna at Deirdre's deathbed, he never really thought he'd actually have to do it. Makenna is wild and undisciplined, interested in weapons and fighting...how can she ever make a proper Laird's wife? Colin just can't decide what to do...until he kisses her. Now he's fighting another battle, this one to keep from caring too much.

Two strong-willed characters who must learn to compromise and lean on each other. I loved it. Reading about the two of them with their fiery tempers and passion kept me warm on a cold winter's day!
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703 reviews120 followers
January 28, 2016
I will begin by saying that this book has many flaws; however, because of my vast enjoyment and inability to put the book down, I am still choosing to give it 5 stars. I'm still thinking about Makenna and Colin and can't wait to revisit them in other books.

The story opens with Makenna Dunstan and Colin McTiernay entering an arranged marriage in order to save the Dunstan clan and make Colin, an "outsider" from the Highlands, laird of the lowland Dunstan clan. Both are resistant to the marriage, but on the night before the wedding, they unwittingly discover an incendiary attraction to the other. After the wedding neither looked back and I LOVED this. Some authors make the characters rebel against this situation and draw out the unnecessary angst, but Sinclair spared me that for which I am grateful :)

Now, let me warn you, there is some cheesiness here, especially at the beginning. What I mean by cheesiness is the "grand passion" trope that is found mostly in older novels. Makenna and Colin have been supposedly at odds with each other for two years, but then, because of one kiss, suddenly understand each other's deepest desires and trust each other. The sex scenes also start early in this book (there had to be 6-7 of them); at first, I was rolling my eyes at the drama and corny lines, but they got better after the first one and despite their frequency, they didn't detract from my enjoyment of the story. In fact, I think Sinclair put them in there on purpose. Makenna and Colin both have deep insecurities, but from the beginning, their attraction to each other prevents them from holding anything back. Despite the over-the-top beginning, I could see the slow development of a solid marital foundation through intimacy, private time together, and physical honesty.

Tomboyish, athletic Makenna is worried that she cannot be like her beautiful, serene sister (Colin's first wife who dies from poor health) and large, passionate Colin is afraid to love and lose again. These characters have flashes of insight about each other, but this insecurity about love threads through the entire book. At first, it was not clear why these walls existed, but as the story progressed, we find out with Makenna and Colin that not everything is as it seems and perhaps their marriage can be better than they ever imagined. I do not want to say more here just in case you read it, but I loved how Sinclair reveals how perception can be very different from the truth. Here is an example of Colin's insight about his wife that cracked me up:
Women can be the most sensible and logical beings in the universe, but drag them into a discussion when they are not in the mood, and watch irrationality explode.

Haha this is so perfect. While Colin has the overbearing attitude of a typical alpha male character, he relishes Makenna's fiery spirit and athleticism. He is proud of how she can handle a sword and has full faith in her ability to learn anything she needs to know to run a keep and lead. He doesn't communicate this belief well and Makenna struggles to find her place of fitting in and at one point, draws into herself and tries to become the wife she thinks Colin wants. This was a heartbreaking part of the book and it enables Colin to finally understand what he really wants.
Her newly submissive nature was driving him mad. He hated it, and he wanted it to stop. Never did he realize how much Makenna's spirit made everyone, including him, come alive. He needed her passion and fire; he depended upon it.

And that, right there, is why I loved this book. Colin and Makenna do not quite fit in and struggle with finding their place, but when it comes down to it, they are perfect just as they are and throughout the course of the story, the both figure that out and finally figure out a way to communicate it. I think Colin, despite his overbearing ways, communicates their bond best:
It is one thing to rely on someone to save your life, but it's another to trust someone with the quality of your life. The latter takes a far greater leap of faith. You gave that to me, almost from the very beginning. Without it, I don't know if I would ever have had the courage to love again.

This emphasis on trust was a vital part of the book and I liked how this theme threaded throughout. It made the entire story feel more epic and the love more long-lasting.

Since this is a Scottish romance, there is, of course, clan feuds going on. Sinclair includes a surprising amount of historical detail and dives into specifics about army training, negotiation between clans, and battles. I usually find this boring, but in this story, I found it fascinating. It never took over the story, and it didn't bother me at all to jump between the heads of the characters and see what activities they were up to when they weren't together. Now, Colin does not communicate his battle plans to his wife. And while I think she would have been able to handle it, I do not think that expecting him to share this with Makenna would have been realistic for the time period. He shares other parts of himself and trusts her implicitly. This was enough for me, but it may bother other readers.

As you can probably tell from my long review, I really enjoyed this book. It is certainly not perfect for the following reasons:
-Cheesiness: the characters have a grand passion from the get-go and some of the early sex scenes are corny and have some purple prose going on.
-Misunderstandings: Colin and Makenna have some misunderstandings that could have been solved by simply talking to each other.
-Jumping into many characters' heads: Sometimes you would got into 3-4 different characters' heads during the course of a single scene.
-Lots of sex scenes: Colin and Makenna have a very physical relationship and we see them together a lot more than is probably necessary.

Ok, so now that I have warned you just in case some of these flaws are unforgiveable sins for you, let me tell you, for me, none of the flaws mattered. This story was epic, consuming, and pure fun to read. I wanted to see Makenna succeed with being a lady of the keep; I wanted to see Colin's grand strategy work; I wanted to see the resentful clan finally humbled in a huge way; and I wanted Colin to be brought to his knees by soul-searing love. And guess what? I got it all. 5 stars.
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1,846 reviews158 followers
October 29, 2012
To Wed a Highlander by- Michele Sinclair

This was a very different book, at least to me. The premise is that these two people need to marry to save a Lowland clan. This is a common premise, that of the forced marriage at least on one person’s part, what is uncommon to me is the male protagonist was married to the female protagonist’s sister before she died. Colin loved her very much. And, it wasn't something that he kept quietly to himself. WE did hear a lot about his late wife, but you will soon see that these reminiscences are germane to the story.

Makenna is not the ‘normal’ type of woman of her times. She doesn’t know how to be a ‘lady’ or to run a castle. She rides, she spars and she fights. She happens to do all of that better than some soldiers. She is taking a lot of opposition from many of her clan members for marrying someone who is not one of them and these dissenters are showing their displeasure.

Of course she had also (sort of) promised (sort of) herself to a neighboring laird who is quite evil. Colin is taking his role as the new Laird of the Dunstan clan quite seriously. He feels passion for his new wife but not much else. Soon he has to defend himself to his new clan; he has to investigate just who is doing many cruel things to his people and he needs to ignite the passion that he knows is within his new wife.

Soon Colin and Makenna are both trying to please each other and to learn compromise as they battle the enemies both without and within their castles walls.

This is another relationship driven story, but out of all of the books I've read by this author, it is the first one that has action throughout the whole story. There is a very interesting and action packed conclusion to this book.

This is a steamy and interesting read. I have found that the author is quite good at keeping things from us and she waits until the proper time in the story to have the greatest impact on the reader. What some may be considering being dues ex machine tactics is simple clever plotting on the author’s part. I love these books and am hoping that the author will keep writing from this time period.
Profile Image for Edwina " I LoveBooks" "Deb".
1,440 reviews17 followers
October 21, 2014
LOVE OR LUST!!

Laird Alexander Dunstan is dying and he needs a strong Highland Warrior to wed his youngest daughter Makenna. Colin McTiernay was married 2yrs before to Laird Alexanders other daughter and McKenna older sister Deirdre. She died from a weak constitution 9 months past. Laird Alexanders Klan is a weak one and Colin has been training them to be great warriors for the past 2yrs. He wants Colin to become Laird when he dies, so he marries the younger daughter MaKenna to Colin. Herein lies the problem with the story. Colin loves his first wife. Deirdre the deceased wife is the elephant in the room and she is mentioned way to much. The relationship with MacKenna and Colin is compared to much with the relationship with Colin and Deirdre. The author does a pretty good job of developing a relationship between Colin and MaKenna and the sex is Hot, but theirs always that nagging 3rd person in there relationship, slightly keeping them apart. They do get their HEA and story moves fast and kept me entertained. Michele Sinclair has all the makings for a 5 star author, it she learns to apply what appeals and doesn't appeal to most HR readers or any romance readers. Don't bring up the ex and compare with the current partner.
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1,153 reviews21 followers
August 28, 2018
This is one of my go-to books when I'm in a certain mood. I don't know how to describe the mood but this is the book for it. I first read it early in my historical romance reading career and it has all the elements I look for in a good romance.

1. An interesting, intelligent heroine who is stubborn enough to maintain her sense of self but not so stubborn as to border or become petulant or stupid.

2. A hero with strength of body and sensitivity. Colin is wary of loving Makenna because he fears losing those he loves but he quickly overcomes his fear and jumps in. Very realistic.

3. Realistic. I prefer a story in which the odds being overcome are realistic and not artificially contrived.

4. I want to feel the emotions being written. If the heroine or hero realizes they are in love I want to realize it also.

5. Action. I like a story that keeps moving.

There you have it. A five star historical Scottish romance. According to me.

08/16/2016: Good Comfort Read.

August 2018: Mood over.
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25 reviews
May 14, 2013
Good book, I liked the characters of Colin and Makenna as a couple. But, maybe I've read too many Highlander romances, and the some of the plots are just sounding the same: Highland couple gets married, one or both of them don't really want to marry the other, the heroine happens to enjoy things that a man would normally do (sword fighting, riding horses, etc)
her husband initially forbids it, the clan doesn't think she will able to be a good "lady of the keep", the heroine rolls her sleeves up and tries to fix the place up and get people to like her (which always seems to happen when her husband is away for a while). There always happens to be a laird of a rival clan, who is maniacally evil, who will always catch the heroine, but she will always be saved by the Hero, or by the fact that she actually knows how to use a sword...... does this sound familiar?
That said, it was still a heart warming read, and I know I will still be addicted to the Highlander romance genre for the foreseeable future, repetitive, predictable plots or not. Just too much darn fun to read!
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612 reviews205 followers
March 24, 2013
Makenna Dunstan, daughter of the Dunstan laird, despises Connor McTiernay, the Highlander who was once married to her sickly sister Dierdre. He’s bossy, overbearing, and hands down orders for everyone to follow as if he were already laird of her clan—which he isn’t.

Connor feels about the same way towards Makenna. She’s a defiant little carper who doesn’t know a woman’s place.

What we have here is a mutual admiration society.



Makenna’s dad has invited all the lairds of all the clans hereabouts to a wedding—Makenna’s and Connor’s. Because it’s going to happen, whether they like it or not.



Makenna’s all pizzed off about the whole thing, so naturally, the night before the wedding she runs down to the loch for a quick naked dip. And naturally, Connor happens to be there and he gets an eyeful, and then Makenna gets a pretty thorough tonsillectomy. They’ve been so busy fighting they kinda didn’t realize that…

Yeah, well, it does take them a bit more than a skinny dip and a kiss to figure that out. In fact, despite the fact that he’s all bossy and overbearing and she’s all fiery and rebellious, the fireworks between them are all of the



variety.

Meanwhile, all is not a bed of roses. Seems the Dunstan clan isn’t so keen on having an outsider—a Highlander, no less—as laird. So some of them are working behind the scenes to screw things up. And a neighboring laird wannabe is



Cuz he kinda had been tenting his tartan over Makenna.

No real surprises here if you’ve read the others in the series. But the formula works. So 3.8 stars.
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174 reviews
July 4, 2010
To protect the safety of her clan, Makenna Dunstan must marry her dead sister's husband, Colin McTiernay. I found this book very enjoyable from the beginning confrontation to the end battle. There were many ups and downs with this book and I found Michele Sinclair executed the story beautifully. My only contention that I didn't give it five stars was the continual mention of Colin's first love and Makenna's "perfect" sister, Deirdre Dunstan/McTiernay. I found that it continued to wittle down and belittle Makenna's fiery nature and wild side. Makenna was the perfect tomboy turned castle lady in this book. I found that while she grew out of her wild ways and became lady of the manor, she didn't seem to lose her outspokenness unless Colin mentioned his first love or her beloved clan accused her of betraying them and following a Highlander.

I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a typical Highland romance. It has just enough romance to satisfy those burning for that and also enough conflict to intrigue.
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43 reviews14 followers
December 20, 2015
What? She married her bro-inlaw? Yuck! Lots of contradictions in this book. On their wedding night,Colin tells her that he never once thought of her sister when he was with her. He says this just after the reader read that he compared Makenna with his dead wife.How silly! They couldn't stand each other for 2 years,but after one kiss everything changed drastically. Really unbelievable plot!
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June 28, 2011
Blown away with Makenna and Colin. What I loved about this book – there’s no misunderstanding, just a love between the couple. The passion and romance, WOW makes me a lot more eager to dig in. I know it’s a good book when I didn’t want it to end.
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September 24, 2011
I loved the first book in this series and knew I would like this one as well, however I think so far this one is my fav. The relationship Colin and Makenna were so perfect for each other! I had every emotion known throughout the book. Can't wait to read the next!
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1,481 reviews79 followers
June 5, 2018
(Audiobook Review)

To Wed a Highlander is the second in the McTierney series. I really enjoyed this story as it dealt with two stong-minded individuals who could not tolerate each other. McKenna has never been asked to act like a "lady" in all her upbringing. She for the most part is a tom-boy who loves to yield a sword and everything that the men do in the Keep. Colin, her brother-in-law gave his heart to her sister but never knew the meaning of true love between a man and woman. He is overbearing and very arrogant. Although these two have been thrown together for the sake of the Dunstan Clan and wish of her dying father, they gradually grow to love one another and find their HEA through much soul searching.

Again, it is during an era when pigheaded men think the only women are good for is staying in the castle doing what woman are suppose to do...take care of the house. I did however, love the banter and the passion as in quite a few highlander books I've read. This is a good romance novel with sexy Scottish brothers as heros and their strong-willed women beside them. Didn't hurt to have a blue-eyed hunk on this cover edition. Oh and Anne Flosnik's narration was very nice too.

4.5 Stars.
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1,105 reviews25 followers
September 30, 2024
The book promised a tantalizing tale of forbidden love and simmering tension. The initial setup was promising: a heroine and a hero locked in a battle of wits and disdain, their relationship complicated by the hero's marriage to the heroine's deceased sister. Unfortunately, what began as a promising exploration of forbidden love quickly devolved into a tedious chronicle of estate management and lairdly duties.

The author seemed more interested in detailing the intricacies of running a keep than in delving deeper into the complex and emotionally charged relationship between the hero and heroine. The early angst, which was the most compelling aspect of the story, was quickly overshadowed by mundane plotlines. Readers yearning for a passionate, angst-filled romance will be left sorely disappointed.
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July 2, 2022
I love these first two McTiernay’s and I am very excited to get my hands on the next ones.
They are stubborn and protective and all that you can imagine in a pre-English takeover Scotsman and who doesn’t love a laird who has to win over his peoples, along with the heart of a feisty red-head who has no intention of becoming a lady of the land???
443 reviews
August 10, 2017
Makenna Dunstan and Colin McTienay must come together to over come dislike and hate, to make a strong clan. The Highlander and a lowlander have to make this work, or all of their enemies will win. In this process they find something special for the both of them.
10 reviews
January 6, 2021
I don't usually give such a high rating, but this book had me hooked! I finished it in one day.
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October 26, 2011

At the insistence of his ailing father-in-law, Colin McTiernay is beseeched to wed the sister of his deceased wife to strengthen the Drustan clan and train the soldiers like only a Highlander could. Makenna Drustan wants no part in this arranged marriage because she's never liked her overbearing brother-in-law. However, an encounter by the loch takes both of them by surprise when desire between them flares. They reluctantly agree to marry to secure the clan from future attacks by the English. Makenna is quite the tomboy in her hobbies and demeanor and nothing like her late sister, Deirdre. Her insecurities about not being able to live up to Deirdre's ghost and act like a lady have and thus disappointing Colin scare her. Her clan is not helping matters by openly displaying their displeasure at having a Highlander as their laird and deeming her a traitor for marrying one. Insider acts of petty jealousy and sabotage are just one of the obstacles Makenna has to deal with while learning how to run the household. All the while she finds herself slowly falling in love with Colin and wishing he could maybe love her back one day. When a conniving rival threatens the happy couple, Colin must find a way to unite his clan, gain their trust and prevail.

I really liked this story as well, though this one had more drama than the first. Colin is less boorish than his brother Conor, but no less a possessive male when it comes to his lady. There were many times that I wanted to grab both of them by the ears and shake them hard. Colin loved Deirdre up until she died, but he never felt the overwhelming passion with her like he does with Makenna. Hmm, what could that mean? Like a typical male, he never knew when the way he spoke of his late wife caused Makenna to feel inferior or let her think that he could never love another woman. Stupid man! It was kind of fun though to watch them figure it out the hard way.

Makenna was a great character in this story. She came across as a spoilt brat who got away with so much being the youngest. She was allowed to spar with the soldiers, she rode a lot, basically she shirked any duty that had to do with being a future lady, like learning how to run a household, weave, sip tea, haha. Anyway, once she's left in charge she quickly learns that she's been resented by most of her clan for being seemingly unappreciative. She also learns that her sister was perhaps less than perfect. I think her character made a huge turnaround, and she became even more likeable as the story went on. She may have been argumentative, but she often let Colin think he was able to deceive her all in the name of protecting her. At least she didn't throw annoying childlike tantrums.

We even get a glimpse of Conor, Laurel and the twins, and that is something I always like in a series. It's nice to see how families seem to get closer once more members fall in love.
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November 5, 2012
Colin McTiernay had already married one Dunstan lass in order to eventually become Laird of the lowland Clan. She was precious to him and he loved her, but she died. Of the 4 remaining daughters, only one remained available and he had no plans to marry that unladylike …. even if it meant securing his bid for Laird of the clan. They could accept him as he was or he would leave and go back to his beloved Highlands.


Makenna Dunstan would no more marry that dictatorial oaf than… well, she just wasn’t going to! She might not know how to be a woman, but she could out-hunt, out-ride and out-fight most men and that giant of a highlander stopped her from doing all of those things when he married her sister. Now that her sister was dead, her father thought to foist him off on her… Oh no he wouldn’t!

For the full review, please go to http://thewindowseat13.blogspot.com/2...
13 reviews14 followers
February 10, 2014
Two words; Colin McTiernay. I have never been at awe with a character's amazing skill to come up with well-thought strategies. His leadership skills should be practiced by many men. As many of Highlanders portrayed in highlander romance novels, they are very possessive. And Colin is no different. Lady Makenna, the sharp, spirited lady of Lochlen is also a good character that many can relate to though she was very quick to fall helplessly in love with Colin and getting her heart broken because of him a few times. I mean, what kind of good romance novels without such storyline, right? I might be persuaded to read Conor and Crevan McTiernay stories too if Colin would make a cameo in one of those two novels.
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779 reviews16 followers
June 1, 2011
This was interesting to read, there was a lot more sex in this book than the others I think maybe because they were married so early in the book. I don't know if I like the idea that she married her brother-in-law even if her sister did die... I think I like the other stories better of the other two brothers. But if she writes more I definitely will pick them up!
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3,115 reviews95 followers
March 27, 2014
I loved it, even though it's not exactly my favorite.

Why, mostly because I was expecting to read about Makenna 'defying' Colin at first but then succumb to him eventually. But this book, their chemistry went a bit too fast. I mean, he hated her and vice versa but then snap, in the blink of an eye they're passionate. I was like really? Hmm.

But overall I enjoyed this book.
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242 reviews
October 3, 2012
Berbat! Hiç beğenmedim , iki sene burun buruna yaşa didiş dur.İki sene içerisinde eşin ölünce bir öpücükle aradığın kadının eşinin kardeşi olduğunu anla...Bir de ''Vahşi Güzel'' neredeydi çok merak ettim.Atladığım sayfa felan var heralde...Ayrıca kitap derleme gibi hissettirdi.
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1,237 reviews11 followers
November 17, 2020
Originally read 11/8/15. Reread 10/20/19. And again 11/12/20. Loved this one just as much as the first time I read it!!!! ❤️ I do wish it didn’t go on and on about how much he loved his first wife though. Saying it once was enough.
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2,027 reviews377 followers
December 4, 2012
I think I would have enjoyed and appreciated the story more had I not read it in a rush. Darn real life!!!
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255 reviews6 followers
June 8, 2017
Ok

The story was good, the characters had depth but I'm still not sure how I feel about him being married to her sister before her. Sex with your dead sisters husband??
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