Beyond the Highland Mist The Highlander Series Book 1 Karen Marie Moning 9780440244165 Books
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"This cannot be happening. This is not possible. This cannot be happening. Yet in the forefront of her mind, realist that she was, she understood that the words can't and impossible had not bearing when the impossible was indeed happening.Unless she woke up soon from a nightmarish and vivid dream, she was in Scotland, the year 1513, and she was indeed getting married."
FINAL DECISION: An enjoyable and interesting mix of genres, I thoroughly enjoyed the story but felt that the mixture was clunky at times. I was both compelled by the story and also felt that this book needed more in the way of world-building to make this a great book. I would definitely read more based on the romance alone.
THE STORY: Adrienne de Simone has been cured of the attraction to handsome men. After the horrible experience, Adrienne knows that she will never trust a handsome man again. For this reason, Adrienne is chosen by a vengeful fey to bring her back in time almost 500 years in order to torment the fey's enemy.
Highlander Sidheach James Lyon Douglas, third earl of Dalkeith, known as The Hawk, has been a womanizer and has become a great lover. When the queen of the fey praises him too much, the Fae king and fool seek revenge by saddling him with a wife who will never love him and might even be persuaded to betray him. As a result of their intervention, Adrienne ends up taking the place of the Hawk's betrothed. Adrienne and The Hawk begin an contentious relationship. While the Hawk begins to fall for his wife, Adrienne remains committed to not being foolish again.
The two have to confront Adrienne's distrust, Hawk's painful past and lovers, and the enmity of the Fae.
OPINION: I thought this book was an intriguing mix of genres. That was one of its great strengths because it felt intriguing and fresh. It was also its greatest weakness because the mix didn't always mesh well. In the years since this book was written, many authors have taken to the mixing of genres and this early innovator suffers a bit in comparison. That being said, I enjoyed the romance and the interaction between the characters and I am willing to read more of the series to see how Moning developed the mixture of genres in future books.
The interaction between Adrienne and Hawk was a highlight of the book for me. Hawk was not what I expected in the book. It was especially nice to see such a strong, sexy, handsome historical character who really just wanted peace and a family. I liked how Hawk is a little clueless about how to have a relationship with Adrienne and continues to make mistakes that complicate his courtship. The book contains an interesting twist about his reputation with women that gives him a sympathetic past. At the same time, his painful past was written in a lighter fashion than I generally prefer. Despite his history (and that of Adrienne as well) the emphasis in the book is on the present story. While the characters have a history, it is quickly subsumed in the drama of the present.
Adrienne is a modern woman who is swept into the past. One of the problems I had with the book was that she didn't seem to have any trouble with adapting to the past. There was little time paid to the disorientation that would have to result. (I thought that the similar A KNIGHT IN SHINING ARMOR by Jude Deveraux did a better job with dealing with that complication). But this book seems to be more of a paranormal fantasy book in that regard than a true time-travel.
As for the romance, I loved it and really connected with the characters. If this had been written as a historical or time-travel book, I might have given it a higher rating. At the same time, the paranormal elements are what make this book unique and memorable. I just felt that this book reads as a historical/time-travel in which the paranormal elements were not integrated as well. The Fae seem a bit disjointed from the rest of the book because they remain without a true history or world. There is some of the feel of Shakespeare's A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM where the fairies interfere with the mortal world, but the Fae here feel less developed than I need to truly love this book.
While I didn't love this book, I was intrigued and fascinated by it and the possibilities as the author developed her craft further. This was my first book by Moning, but I definitely will continue reading the series.
WORTH MENTIONING: This book mixes paranormal, historical and time-travel. It definitely pushes the boundaries of what can be expected in one romance book.
CONNECTED BOOKS: BEYOND THE HIGHLAND MIST is the first book in the Highlander series.
STAR RATING: I give this book 3.5 stars.
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Beyond the Highland Mist The Highlander Series Book 1 Karen Marie Moning 9780440244165 Books Reviews
UNLESS YOU ABSOLUTELY HATE THIS BOOK, DON'T STOP AT THIS FIRST OF 7 VOLUMES, EACH VOLUME EXPLAINS SOME OF THE PREVIOUS AND HELPS UNDERSTAND LATER VOLUMES - THEN ONCE READ, GO BACK AND RE-READ THEM AGAIN- You'll love the end result
The fact that this is the first of 7 books in a series is unfortunate and I really hope that others do what I did - purchased them all at the same time through 's wonderful Mass Market paperback media. I was then able to read them in her written sequence one immediately after another so that the read became a series of "acts" in a long play, rather than a finished production after each book. To those who didn't particularly care for the character of the "heroine", you will inevitably fall in love with any or most of the other six in the series, but facts in each book, are necessary to make sense in other of the books.. For the writer that is concerned with "factual" Scotland, I say, obviously that you prefer "probable to possible". After all, western Europe was exposed to Eastern delicacies like coffee and tea since the 11the century and the opening of the silk trade route. In a world of fae, and beserkers, time travel and Adam Black, anything is possible if one believes in an omnipotent diety.
I focus on personality and character interaction through detail within a story and attempt to "create" in my own mind, what the author was omitting from a story. Because it is a series, it implies that there is some connection between what appears on the surface to be three totally unrelated groups of characters, held together only by their interaction with the fae world. The sifting from central character groups and centuries was a bid disconcerting but by the last book, the relationships were a bit clearer AND, re-reading the series after knowing more about the interactions, made the details more visible, the actions more "ah-h, that's why!" and the reading more interesting. Im on my third read and there is still items to be discovered within the words of the author and the story she weaves. In the end, Adam became my favorite character even though he began as the one that everyone loves to hate- but then "bad boys" viz James Dean and Robert Mitchum, were always my favorite. LOL
This was a great book and very well written, BUT it definitely was not a book would read again. I rated the 5 stars because it deserved it and not because it was my kind of read. I can see how most would love this book.
The h was a complete B up to 65% of the book and I really hated that. There was reason but I just don't like that in what is supposed to a romance novel. The H was so wonderful to her and she was so awful no matter what he did. I have a real problem with that. Maybe up to 35% would have been fine but not 65 to 70% of a book. It's just not what I like to read. I finished simply because there were so many other things to enjoy. My heart truly went out to the H. Half the time I spent wishing he would just throw the h over a cliff. To be honest I never really felt like the h was good enough for the H. I realize that many people would have rated the book MUCH lower if they felt the way I did about the h, but I don't see that as being fair to the author. The h was just a personal preference in a romance. I'm truly on the fence about reading the next book in the series simply based on my hate of the h, BUT there were so many good aspects of this book that it leaves me wanting to read the next. I only hope the h in the next one isn't anywhere near as awful as the one in the first book.
If your looking for a book filled with great sex scenes this book is not the one for you. Nothing happens until 70% and considering the H is supposed to be sex god it sorely lacked in that department. When it FINALLY happened it was not at all what I expected. That gave me another reason to be on the fence about reading the next in the series. I know there are people who don't like much sex in their reads, so if your fine with that then you'll love this book.
"This cannot be happening. This is not possible. This cannot be happening. Yet in the forefront of her mind, realist that she was, she understood that the words can't and impossible had not bearing when the impossible was indeed happening.
Unless she woke up soon from a nightmarish and vivid dream, she was in Scotland, the year 1513, and she was indeed getting married."
FINAL DECISION An enjoyable and interesting mix of genres, I thoroughly enjoyed the story but felt that the mixture was clunky at times. I was both compelled by the story and also felt that this book needed more in the way of world-building to make this a great book. I would definitely read more based on the romance alone.
THE STORY Adrienne de Simone has been cured of the attraction to handsome men. After the horrible experience, Adrienne knows that she will never trust a handsome man again. For this reason, Adrienne is chosen by a vengeful fey to bring her back in time almost 500 years in order to torment the fey's enemy.
Highlander Sidheach James Lyon Douglas, third earl of Dalkeith, known as The Hawk, has been a womanizer and has become a great lover. When the queen of the fey praises him too much, the Fae king and fool seek revenge by saddling him with a wife who will never love him and might even be persuaded to betray him. As a result of their intervention, Adrienne ends up taking the place of the Hawk's betrothed. Adrienne and The Hawk begin an contentious relationship. While the Hawk begins to fall for his wife, Adrienne remains committed to not being foolish again.
The two have to confront Adrienne's distrust, Hawk's painful past and lovers, and the enmity of the Fae.
OPINION I thought this book was an intriguing mix of genres. That was one of its great strengths because it felt intriguing and fresh. It was also its greatest weakness because the mix didn't always mesh well. In the years since this book was written, many authors have taken to the mixing of genres and this early innovator suffers a bit in comparison. That being said, I enjoyed the romance and the interaction between the characters and I am willing to read more of the series to see how Moning developed the mixture of genres in future books.
The interaction between Adrienne and Hawk was a highlight of the book for me. Hawk was not what I expected in the book. It was especially nice to see such a strong, sexy, handsome historical character who really just wanted peace and a family. I liked how Hawk is a little clueless about how to have a relationship with Adrienne and continues to make mistakes that complicate his courtship. The book contains an interesting twist about his reputation with women that gives him a sympathetic past. At the same time, his painful past was written in a lighter fashion than I generally prefer. Despite his history (and that of Adrienne as well) the emphasis in the book is on the present story. While the characters have a history, it is quickly subsumed in the drama of the present.
Adrienne is a modern woman who is swept into the past. One of the problems I had with the book was that she didn't seem to have any trouble with adapting to the past. There was little time paid to the disorientation that would have to result. (I thought that the similar A KNIGHT IN SHINING ARMOR by Jude Deveraux did a better job with dealing with that complication). But this book seems to be more of a paranormal fantasy book in that regard than a true time-travel.
As for the romance, I loved it and really connected with the characters. If this had been written as a historical or time-travel book, I might have given it a higher rating. At the same time, the paranormal elements are what make this book unique and memorable. I just felt that this book reads as a historical/time-travel in which the paranormal elements were not integrated as well. The Fae seem a bit disjointed from the rest of the book because they remain without a true history or world. There is some of the feel of Shakespeare's A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM where the fairies interfere with the mortal world, but the Fae here feel less developed than I need to truly love this book.
While I didn't love this book, I was intrigued and fascinated by it and the possibilities as the author developed her craft further. This was my first book by Moning, but I definitely will continue reading the series.
WORTH MENTIONING This book mixes paranormal, historical and time-travel. It definitely pushes the boundaries of what can be expected in one romance book.
CONNECTED BOOKS BEYOND THE HIGHLAND MIST is the first book in the Highlander series.
STAR RATING I give this book 3.5 stars.
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