
GovernessInRed's Book review for "The Lady and the Laird"
Author: Nicola Cornick
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages: 384
Pub: 2013
My rating: C
3 Stars
I read this book several weeks ago and forgot to write a review.
The plot was okay. Not anything real exciting but not boring either. I think the beginning of the story was good. I really liked how the hero and heroine met. I feel like around the middle of the story is where it started to slack somewhat. Then, near the end, I found it pleasant again. All in all it was a nice love story. I love anything Highlander so it was right up my alley.
Lucy, the heroine, is a strong-willed female ( like most all heroines) and she's likable. I did not like the club that she was a member of and I was also disappointed when I learned her twin had passed away.
Robert is the hero in this book. He's a good character. He has his own demons that he has to face. I enjoyed the banter between him and Lucy & found I liked his character more than I did hers.
I look forward to the next book. I loved reading about Jack in this book so I cannot wait to hear his story in "One Night With a Laird" (November 2013).
***ARC graciously provided by Harlequin in exchange for an honest review***
Author: Nicola Cornick
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages: 384
Pub: 2013
My rating: C
3 Stars
I read this book several weeks ago and forgot to write a review.
The plot was okay. Not anything real exciting but not boring either. I think the beginning of the story was good. I really liked how the hero and heroine met. I feel like around the middle of the story is where it started to slack somewhat. Then, near the end, I found it pleasant again. All in all it was a nice love story. I love anything Highlander so it was right up my alley.
Lucy, the heroine, is a strong-willed female ( like most all heroines) and she's likable. I did not like the club that she was a member of and I was also disappointed when I learned her twin had passed away.
Robert is the hero in this book. He's a good character. He has his own demons that he has to face. I enjoyed the banter between him and Lucy & found I liked his character more than I did hers.
I look forward to the next book. I loved reading about Jack in this book so I cannot wait to hear his story in "One Night With a Laird" (November 2013).
***ARC graciously provided by Harlequin in exchange for an honest review***