Geri dönmüyorlardı! Artık niye Dünya'da olduklarını biliyorlardı. Yaşam enerjisinin bu şekilde yağmalanmasına izin vermeyeceklerdi, ne pahasına olursa olsun ona sahip çıkacaklardı. Evrende hata yoktu, tesadüf yoktu! Nihayet anlamışlardı. İnsan doğulmaz, insan olunurdu. Masalla gerçeği ayırt edebilecek okurlara... Daha fazla göster
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As a huge fan of Karen Marie Moning's Fever series, I thought I'd give the Highlander series a try. I knew going in that the two series are vastly different, but hoped that some of the things that truly make the Fever series stand out to me would cross over. I was pleased that they did. I won't bother with a synopsis of the story. What I will tell you is that while I used to be a large fan of historical romances and time travel romances, I've been out of that passion for at least a decade and only my love of Moning (and yes, my pining, gnashing, and wailing for Shadowfever) drove me back to one such book. I'm glad for it, too. I found the characters to be compelling and Lisa Stone in particular to be a lovely protagonist. Circenn was sexy, totally alpha male, and wonderfully mysterious in his own right - and now I understand the reference to Adam that V'lane made in Dreamfever. I very much liked that particular Seelie. Lisa's emotional struggle with a mother dying of cancer struck a very real and true and grief laden chord with me, too. I thought the story was paced well and there was enough depth in the secondary and ancillary characters, as well as the plot, that The Highlander's Touch was a a full, rich delight to read. And there's never a disappointment in Moning's character's dialogue - it's always fun, witty, and sarcastic as each scene warrants. My only true criticism was the ending - I wasn't fond of the direction it went to get to a resolution and I thought it was wrapped up a little too quickly, given the care and thorough detail given to the first 80% of the book. Still, it's a light and engaging read without too much angst or misery and as always, Moning's attention to detail and her ability to embellish on Fae folklore is in fine form here. ~*~*~*~ Reviewed for One Good Book Deserves Another.
2022-10-29 03:12