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Mass Market Paperback Desiring the Highlander Book

ISBN: 1420108549

ISBN13: 9781420108545

Desiring the Highlander

(Book #3 in the McTiernay Brothers Series)

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Seven McTiernay brothers, each a highlander born to protect Scotland and her people, warriors known for their quick wits and quicker broadswords. The third brother, Cole, stared death in the face when he was only a boy. . .

Now Cole McTeirnay is a man. And though he resists them in every way, he has responsibilities. The wild northern Highlands need a laird who can guide them to peace. Cole has the army strong enough to accomplish this...

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Such a great author!!

This is the third Highlander book in this series and I honestly can't tell which book I like the best. So many times I find a good book but when I read other books by the same author they are hit or miss. Since this series is going to have at least seven books, I keep wondering if they will start sounding repetitive. So far each book is unique and the characters are so well developed. The thing I love most about Sinclair's books is that she spends more time on the relationship between the hero and heroine than on the generic plot twists you seen in all other historical romance books. The only negative thing I can say is that the ending of this book seemed a bit rushed. Otherwise, I can't wait for the next brother's book. I am hoping it is Conan's book because he seems like a very interesting story. I am also hoping for more interaction between the brothers because those are the funniest parts in the Highland Bride.

Loved it! Can't wait for the next one in the Series

I was contacted my Michele Sinclair to read and review her latest and book 3 in the Scottish Highlander Series Desiring a Highlander which is set to release Dec 01 from Kensington. This past year I have become a huge Highlander and Historical Romance fiend if you will. A newer genre for me and I have must admit I am loving every moment. Sinclair takes us on a very sensual romp back to the 14th Century Scottish Highlands with the 3rd installment of her McTiernay brothers, Cole. Oh such a handsome, strong and fiercely sexual man, Cole brings along with him a presence of power and undying loyalty. Which is a problem as well as a virtue for the young McTiernay. Stubborn to the bone in his loathing of the English not only for the brutal death of his best friend Rob, but from years of war and suffering, Cole has a pretty clear disgust for the English. So it was with a little chuckle that he is swindled by his sister in law to pick up Ellenor Howell. Who is VERY English and VERY proud of it. Ellenor has her own baggage and carries it heavy in her heart. Ellenor's sister and brother in law have tried relentlessly to marry her off and be rid of her but to no avail..... until Cole. He journey's back to Scotland with her and the fun begins. I couldn't help laugh out loud with a sly smile on how many times and the ways that Ellenor tries to escape her captor Cole. His frustrations are evident and comical as he tries desperately to hate the woman but can't help falling for her instead. Ellenor as well is uneasy with her attraction to the brute, and the sassy women won't make life easy on him. No matter how much he wants to hate Ellenor Cole can't and their love for each other is delicious. Problem is that Cole is vowed to hate everything English which would include feisty Ellenor. Oh the troubles that ensue, as Cole is in the running of sorts for the position of Laird in Northern Scotland. He has the men and the leadership but Cole isn't what you would call a people person. Unfortunately for him his competitor is loved by the people, small army, but a really good man. What a Laird needs to be is not only respected by their people but strong and powerful enough to protect them. The end result kind of surprised me, but in fact made perfect sense as well. I find it hard not to include spoilers if I tell you more, but what made this books so wonderful besides the love story was the inner struggle for Cole and with Ellenore. Will love conquer all, will Cole get the revenge for his friend and so many Scottish deaths ? hummm... I could tell you, but I won't! Through the pages of beautiful imagery, it is evident that Sinclair has done her research of not only historical facts but of the life of the Scottish people creating characters with an abundance of depth and personality that captures the reader and transports them back into the 14th Century. A trip I was hard-pressed to end as I read the last words of this beautiful and intriguing story of two lovers who never

Great fun read

What a treat! This was an terrifically fun book to read and a total surprise. Got this book first, so you don't have to read the others, but I went and got them and they were just as good, yet different. Would definitely recommend.

An incredible historical for all romance lovers

This book was great from beginning to end. Absolutely hysterical and yet touching in many many sections. The chemistry between Cole and Ellenor was both steamy and yet believable. Ellenor is strong and smart with just a touch of sass, which makes her perfect for Cole. Strong and tortured, Cole captured me totally from page 1. I couldn't put it down and would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys romance, regardless of preferred genre. I didn't read the first two and it wasn't necessary, but I warn you it did make me go and order the first two as the characters from the other books were tons of fun. A MUST buy, especially at Christmas.

intelligent medieval Scottish romance

As a child in Scotland Cole McTiernay watched the English kill his best friend Rob and almost him too. He grows up into a strong man, but loathes everything English. In the northern Highlands, the ravaged nomadic people ask him to become their laird. However, he has doubts he can bring the passion and serenity a leader must provide to inspire people. In 1311 his brother Conor believes Cole would do a great job as he has shown he can lead his men into battle, but his sibling also realizes his younger brother needs to let go of his hate. Thus he sends him to Durchent Hall in England to retrieve a package from Baron Ainsley Cordell. He is outraged to learn the parcel is Ellenor Howell, whose brother-in- law plans to marry her off to the highest bidder. Still Cole escorts Ellenor back to the Highlands; on their trek north, she melts his frozen heart as they fall in love. Filled with rage, anger, and a need to conceal any warm emotions, Cole makes the tale as he slowly transforms from hulking to warm and caring due to Ellenor. The story line is fast-paced from the first insult tossed by Cole at Ainsley and then the "parcel"; however, the "parcel" bites back. Fans will enjoy the third of seven brothers keeling in matrimony finding seven brides (see To Wed a Highlander and The Highlander's Bride) as Michelle Sinclair provides an intelligent medieval Scottish romance. Harriet Klausner
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