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A review by katyanaish
The Making of a Highlander by Elisa Braden
5.0
I really enjoyed this one. It's been awhile since I've read some HR - I think I gorged on them a few years back, and burned myself out.
I absolutely adored the FMC in this book - Annie is strong, loving, loyal, smart, compassionate, and much softer than she allows most of the world to see. She also had a wonderful pragmatic streak, and not even the teeniest speck of spoiled TSTL-ness. I also utterly loved her family, big tough highlander men who clearly adore their firey hoyden sister/daughter.
The MMC was also fun, especially once he got out of his own way and stopped living with his baggage as a boat anchor around his neck.
I absolutely adored the FMC in this book - Annie is strong, loving, loyal, smart, compassionate, and much softer than she allows most of the world to see. She also had a wonderful pragmatic streak, and not even the teeniest speck of spoiled TSTL-ness. I also utterly loved her family, big tough highlander men who clearly adore their firey hoyden sister/daughter.
The MMC was also fun, especially once he got out of his own way and stopped living with his baggage as a boat anchor around his neck.