A review by sabregirl
Falling for the Highlander by Lynsay Sands

3.0

Picked this book up on a whim, it was actually my Dad asking me "Why don't you read more Scottish romances?" So I just read the description on the back and was like hrm so let's go with this. It was okay though reading this out of order. It offers enough backstory (PLENTY of backstory, it keeps going back to the backstory which really isn't all that needed) and everything like that. It turned a bit predictable and it had me rolling my eyes that it took so long for these people to figure out what was going on. Murine was likeable, but a bit annoying. Which is understanding in a way, I wish though more would've been explained about her bouts of 'fainting' since it was such a big deal but pushed to the side with a lame excuse of "she just needs to eat." Hrm okay. Dougall was okay, I would've liked more backstory on him, most of his past was glossed over for Murine's. He didn't seem to mind that his life was almost ruined because of Murine, or her family. It's like oh, I love her oh well.

Actually a lot of things were glossed over, damn. I had rated this four stars but I didn't realize how much bothered me.