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Book Review of The Immortal Highlander (Highlander, Bk 6)

The Immortal Highlander (Highlander, Bk 6)
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This is part of a series, but it can be read with no prior books and not lose any of the plot. It's a semi- graphic erotic fantasy with a human woman and an elvin lover, and all about their attempts to communicate across much cultural misunderstanding. Not to mention blood feuds, time traveling enemies, flying gargoyles (or magical pterodactyls... I'm not sure.)
FROM BACK COVER: BEWARE:  lethally seductive alpha male of immense strength and dark eroticism, do not look at him.  Do not touch him.  Do not be tempted.  Do not be seduced.
With his long, black hair and dark, mesmerizing eyes, Adam Black is Trouble with a capital T.  Immortal, arrogant, and intensely sensual, he is the consummate seducer, free to roam across time and continents in pursuit of his insatiable desires.  That is, until a curse strips him of his immortality and makes him invisible, a cruel fate for so irresistible a man.  With his very life at stake, Adam's only hope for survival is in the hands of the one woman who can actually see him.
Enter law student Gabrielle O'Callaghan, who is cursed with the ability to see both worlds:  Mortal and Faery.  Thus begins a long, dangerous seduction.  Because despite his powerful strength and unquenchable hungers, Adam refuses to take a woman by force.  Instead, he will tease his way into Gabby's bed and make her want him just as he wants her.
Butas Adam's quest to regain his immortality plunges them into a world of timeless magic and the deadly politics of the Faery queen's court, the price of surrender could be their very lives.  Unless they can thwart the conspiracy that threatens both mortal and Faery realms... and give them a shot at a destiny few mortals ever know:  glorious, wondrous, endless love.