Taming the Highlander
Terri Brisbin
ISBN# 0373294077
HQN, July 2006, 304 pp
Medieval Historical
$5.50 (US) $6.50 (CDN)
Reviewed by Marilyn Rondeau
August 2006
There wasn't much warning before Jocelyn MacCallum's world was turned upside down. For duty, love of clan, and to gain the release of her imprisoned brother, she would be wedded and bedded to the "The Beast", Connor MacLerie the fearsome laird of the powerful MacLerie clan. With arrangements finalized she had two hours to gather her belongings and be escorted to her groom.
Swearing to himself to never love another, Connor intentionally perpetuated the belief that he had caused his late wife's demise. As Laird he needed an heir so sent his man to bring back a bride 'neither fair of face, or a terrified twit'. Jocelyn was more angry than terrified and her temper and outspokenness would soon shock, then amuse, but more importantly, would gain Connor's respect.
Brisbin delivers a compelling read of two people wed together for duty's sake and neither wanting or expecting love to enter the equation. Building their relationship slowly it gave Jocelyn time to come to her own conclusions that as surly as he appeared, Connor was not the 'beast' everyone believed. Connor eventually took notice of Jocelyn, outside of the bedchamber, as she wormed her way into his heart undermining his defenses. Assorted secondary characters were terrific with engaging qualities and personalities, barring the villain in the piece who was somewhat of a surprise in the climatic ending. However, the real strength behind this story was the tightly woven strands in the development of the relationship between Connor and Jocelyn. Brisbin showcases her impressive talent in delivering a very palatable, pleasantly paced, sensual romance that her fans should relish.

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