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Highland Wishes
by Leanne Burroughs
Historical
Romance available from
Highland Press
ISBN: 097462490X
With the news of her unwanted betrothal,
once again Victoria's father has shown how much he really hates her.
She goes to talk to one of the two people in her home that actually
cares for her, her grandmother. After crying on her grandmother's
shoulder, Tory tells her grandmother she must get out, for if she
has to marry the man her father has betrothed her to, she will truly
die. She tells her grandmother of her prayers to escape the place,
and her grandmother, being the wise woman she is, tells Tory to be
careful what she wishes for since we do not always get our wishes
answered in the way we plan.
Grant is called home to his Scottish castle after learning about the
death of his father. Finding the man who killed his father is his
first priority, and finding him, he sets off toward the
England-Scotland border to kill the man. After the attack on the
Englishman's lands, he discovers a young woman and takes her to his
home, without ever realizing that he actually has the daughter of
his sworn enemy. Moreover, never realizing how much his people will
take their hatred of the English out on the girl.
Tory is afraid for her life as she is taken deep into the Scottish
lands by the warriors who look at her with pure hatred. After
meeting the unfriendly people in Grant's castle, she is sure that
she has been taken there to be killed. Grant does nothing to help
these feelings since he makes it a point to prove to everyone that
she is just his prisoner, and gives her all the worst jobs to do
around the keep. Little does she know, Grant is trying to keep his
true feelings hidden, for he has sworn never to love and this slip
of a girl is causing him to feel strange things. After the
continuous cruelty from his people to Tory, he is devastated when
she is almost killed, and though this changes his behavior toward
her, he is still feeling protective of his heart. Many obstacles lie
in the way of true love, and Grant and Tory must face them together.
I truly enjoyed reading this book. It is one book that cannot be put
down once you begin. From cover to cover, you are drawn into the
story. Through the laughter and the tears, you will finish this book
wishing it would not end. Leanne Burroughs has truly written a
wonderful Scottish historical and the research that must have gone
into this book is just wonderful. I would recommend this book to
anyone who loves to read Historical romance. If I were going to
compare this author and book to anyone, it would have to be Julie
Garwood and her Scottish historical romances.
Tangela William
The Romance Readers Connection
www.romancereadersconnection.com
April 2004
Added: Tuesday, December 14, 2004
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Victoria Blackstone is determined not to
follow in the footsteps of her betrothed's previous wives. Having
suffered abuse at the hands of her father, she doesn't intend to
suffer at the hands of her husband too. She plots to escape her fate
knowing if caught, she would be punished severely. Grant Drummond
wants revenge. He was told that his father was murdered by
Victoria's father and has come to avenge him. Grant captures
Victoria not knowing who she is and takes her Scotland. What will
happen when Grant finds out who she is? Can Victoria survive in
Scotland? All these questions will be answered by the end of the
book.
Victoria is an amazing girl. Her spirit still remains strong even
with the punishments meted out by her unloving and uncaring father.
She is resilient but protective of her heart and body. Grant is a
wonderful hero who is capable of extreme patience. A warrior on the
outside, but he has a heart of gold. Although they get off to a
rough start, Grant becomes her protector, lover and savior. He is
able to break through her shell. It was extremely touching to watch
him reassure her that he won't turn into her father. After so many
years of cruel treatment, it takes a very long time before Victoria
feels secure in her new home and her role as wife. These two
characters are the focal point of the book and their love story
drives the plotline. They are ably assisted by the many secondary
characters who appear within the pages. The backdrop of Scotland and
her inhabitants appear throughout this book and the author imparts
her knowledge to the reader.
This story feels like an honest portrayal. The violence and hatred
between the Scots and English is vivid. The reader can feel the deep
emotions simmering below the surface. The author has shown
throughout this book the depth of research she must have done. The
author uses apt descriptions of people, places and language to pull
the reader into the story. Ultimately, it is the characters that
keep the reader turning the pages. Highland Wishes is a great
Scottish historical romance with memorable characters. This is the
first book this reader has read by this author and I hope it won't
be the last. We look forward to Ms. Burrough's next book, the sequel
to Highland Wishes.
Reviewed by: Susan
www.fallenangelreviews.com
Added: Tuesday, December 14, 2004
Reviewer: Jennifer
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"Delightful debut book"
Highland Wishes is a first time historical romance by a new writer
Leanne Burroughs. As with all first writers, you see the small
things she will learn to polish in time. However, what hits the
reader immediately is her true love for the romance of the period.
As a Scot and someone who has dealt with the history of the country
a big chunk of my life, it takes a lot to impress me. Burroughs
does. First off she knows who Andrew de Moray is - big points for
that, lass! Burroughs has written a wonderful Scottish Medieval full
of heart and adventure.
It's set in the period just before the rising of William Wallace.
Her tale uses the Scottish struggle for independence against Edward
Longshanks, Edward I of England. Grant Drummond vows revenge against
the English man who killed his father, and in the quest for
vengeance, he kidnaps Victoria Blackstone to use against her father.
Little does he know, Victoria has long born the hatred and
indifferences of Blackstone.
Victoria is a gentle woman, long hurt by her father's coldness,
promised in marriage to a disgusting man. Despite her fear what her
father will do, she is determined not to be another of the poor
women who have wedded her betrothed, only to die an early death. She
has suffered, often harshly under her father's tyrannical control;
she is determined this will not be repeated in a husband. As she
plots her escape, she little knows that fate is conspiring to play a
role in her life.
Grant is a dashing hero, though he definitely is an alpha warrior,
willing to do what he must. Naturally, Grant and Victoria get off to
a rough beginning, but slowly he breaks through Victoria's reserve.
Burroughs, writes in prose that touches the reader, makes them feel
as they watch the struggles of this couple. Soon, the captor turns
into protector, as Grant vows Victoria's father will never harm her
again.
Burroughs has done a thorough job researching the book in an effort
to tell a story that is strong and memorable. She shows promise of
being a very delightful writer of this genre. Her next book The
Highlander is in the works, so I am sure everyone will be looking
forward to another heartfelt saga from this wonderful writer.
Reviewed by DeborahAnne MacGilllivray
Posted November 29, 2004
Added: Tuesday, December 14, 2004
Reviewer: Deborah
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Highland Wishes is every reader's dream of
the perfect story! Author Leanne Burroughs has penned a majestic
tale filled with romance, history and adventure.
Set against the background of the Scottish War for Independence
against England, a young laird avenges his father's brutal death and
kidnaps his enemy's daughter. He takes her back to his castle in the
Scottish Highlands, where they both learn a lot about love,
forgiveness, and trust.
Wonderfully written, with vibrant characters, this story is a
masterpiece of historical fiction. Readers will be impressed with
the amount of research the author has done. She has creatively mixed
actual people with fictitious ones, thereby allowing the reader to
enter into this momentous period of history. The anguish and
adventure of this war becomes very real, as it provides the
reasoning behind the characters' words and actions.
This reviewer especially enjoyed the Scottish words and phrases,
which will cause readers to "hear" this Gaelic lilt in their minds.
The stubbornness and superstitions of these people are told with a
touch of humor and wonder.
It was a brilliant stroke to bring together a Scotsman and an
Englishwoman during this time of war. Readers will come to a fuller
understanding of their differences, and hope they can be overcome
through love. Grant Drummond is the epitome of a hero, while the
plight of Victoria Blackstone will tenderly touch readers' hearts.
It's this reviewer's opinion that the author truly enjoys writing
and pleasing her audience. Readers will sincerely appreciate the
creative touches in this book. At the start of each chapter, there
is a quote from a famous writer or leader, which provides the
essence of that part of the story. Each quote seemed to have been
chosen with care, and is an additional treasure to the story.
Readers will also be delighted to learn that a sequel, The
Highlander , is planned.
Highland Wishes will fulfill the reading desires of all lovers of
historical fiction!
Joyce Handzo, www.inthelibraryreview.com
Added: Wednesday, December 08, 2004
Reviewer: Joyce
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