Scotland, early 1800s. Ending in London.
Good book. The heroine is strong and hard working. Although the plot was a little predictable, you root for her to come out ahead. The hero was interesting with revenge as his motive throughout the book which unraveled as he feel in love with the heroine.
This was written as a stand alone book, but I think I would recommend it be read in order. The ending had a return of all the previous characters which because a little overwhelming to follow as i hadn't read any other book from this series.
Overall, I would recommend it.

Laura H. (
laurahun) wrote on 7/25/2009...
a fast-paced historical set in 1808 Scotland between an American girl and a Highlander. Fast-paced, witty banter...it's a fun read.
Highland warrior Gordon Lachlan has spent his like fiercely battling the English. Now, to claim victory for his clan, he must retrieve the legendary Sword of the MacKenna from the hands of his mortal enemies. His plan: to kidnap Constance Cameron from her remote boarding school and force her wellborn relatives to surrender the sword to her as ransom.
But Lachlan is surprised that the woman he's snatched from her bed is no malleable miss. Constance longs for adventure. She's tantalized by Lacklan and his passionate cause...and tempted enough by his suductive ways to wonder what it would be like to find herself in the Highlander's bed...