Helpful Score: 4
Rarely do I quit reading a book mid-way through, but I just couldn't work up enough interest to finish this one. I found the writing to be unsophisticated and the story uninteresting. For a writer who has won some awards, this one would win her nothing, in my opinion.
Throughout the book (or at least the first half--which is all I read) there were a large number of grammatical errors that distracted me from the very predictable storyline, such as the writer's frequent mis-use of the word "then." For example, "This was better then that." Ms. Fletcher would have benefited from a good editor.
This was my first time to read Donna Fletcher's work--and probably my last.
Throughout the book (or at least the first half--which is all I read) there were a large number of grammatical errors that distracted me from the very predictable storyline, such as the writer's frequent mis-use of the word "then." For example, "This was better then that." Ms. Fletcher would have benefited from a good editor.
This was my first time to read Donna Fletcher's work--and probably my last.
Susan T. (oceanbreeze) reviewed The Angel and the Highlander (Sinclare Brothers, Bk 3) on + 3 more book reviews
Lachlan Sinclare is on a thankless mission. Off to retrieve the homely, strewish daughter of a local clan leader so she can be married off, Lachlan just wants to get the job done and return home. But once he reaches the convent where the woman has been staying, the plan changes drastically. The daughter has died, and the handful of nuns left are without protection. Lachlan vows to stay until help can be found - and hopes that his attraction to the beautiful Sister Terese will fade.Alyce can't believe it! Her father actually plans to marry her off, after all she's done to spread rumors of her ugly looks and nature. Hiding her beauty away in a convent seemed like a perfect plan. But now this warrior refuses to leave. Little does he know that the ladies don't need any protection. Pretending to be nuns should have been enough, but now Alyce is in a bind of her own making. Can she convince the men to go before they expose all the 'convent's' secrets...and before Lachlan steals her heart?
Christina C. (mommybookwom) reviewed The Angel and the Highlander (Sinclare Brothers, Bk 3) on + 73 more book reviews
Ok read. I like the heros of the book, but the main heroine drove me crazy. The hero went out of his way to please her so many times and she just thumbed her nose at him. She needed to cut him some slack.
Cyndee P. (posey) reviewed The Angel and the Highlander (Sinclare Brothers, Bk 3) on + 21 more book reviews
Fletcher gets better with each book love this series.
I loved it! is a great book!!