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Heart in the Highlands
by Heidi Kimball
ROMANTIC SECOND-CHANCE
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First, lets acknowledge that absolutely BEAUTIFUL cover that I can’t stop staring at as I’m writing this review.
Secondly, lets acknowledge the absolutely BEUATIFUL story this book holds.
Callum and Kate are these flawed souls who have hardened hearts from a mistake Callum made and grief Kate had to go through alone. Within the first few chapters I found myself captivated and completely upset at what was already happening. When things moved a few years later, I got to read a story full of raw and real commitment to fixing what was a charming beginning.
“I’d come to expect that if I waited to love someone until they were perfect. I’d never love anyone at all”
I couldn’t get enough of either of these characters and am so grateful that there’s points of view from both of them. There were many moments I loved having both sides from. My heart ached, leaped for joy, and made me feel every emotion across the spectrum. Along with the romance this was a story of forgiveness. Of a willingness to see someone at their lowest and rising together with a tighter bond. If you want to be transported to Scotland without ever stepping on a plane, if you want a romance that is engaging and tender, this is the book you need in your hands.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses to closed door scene
- Trigger/Content Warnings: spousal abandonment, stillborn child
BLOG || INSTAGRAM
First, lets acknowledge that absolutely BEAUTIFUL cover that I can’t stop staring at as I’m writing this review.
Secondly, lets acknowledge the absolutely BEUATIFUL story this book holds.
Callum and Kate are these flawed souls who have hardened hearts from a mistake Callum made and grief Kate had to go through alone. Within the first few chapters I found myself captivated and completely upset at what was already happening. When things moved a few years later, I got to read a story full of raw and real commitment to fixing what was a charming beginning.
“I’d come to expect that if I waited to love someone until they were perfect. I’d never love anyone at all”
I couldn’t get enough of either of these characters and am so grateful that there’s points of view from both of them. There were many moments I loved having both sides from. My heart ached, leaped for joy, and made me feel every emotion across the spectrum. Along with the romance this was a story of forgiveness. Of a willingness to see someone at their lowest and rising together with a tighter bond. If you want to be transported to Scotland without ever stepping on a plane, if you want a romance that is engaging and tender, this is the book you need in your hands.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses to closed door scene
- Trigger/Content Warnings: spousal abandonment, stillborn child