Customer Reviews
Awful Hero - By: Sonia, 22 Sep 2008 
Regardless of everything elsein the book (which wasn't awful but wasn't great either) I can't give this book more than a one star review because the hero sexually assaults the heroine within the first couple of chapters of the book.
In my opinion there is no justification for sexual assault & therefore I could not enjoy this book.
Sexy, romance-fantasy-horror novel - By: F. Hanna, 25 Aug 2008 
This was my first foray into this genre. I must say, I was initially put off by the cover as it looked like one of those novels that desperate or under satisfied women read - & to be fair...it was - as it jumped right into the passion pit within the first ten pages. BUT...it was well written with a good story line & great character development that made you understand the feelings / agendas of each individual. I liked the author's style of letting readers into the thoughts of the two main characters at important moments. I did think Emma held out a bit too longin satisfying her desires, & Lachain was a bit overly sensitive to her reluctance for a sex-starved, middle ages type Scotsman. As well, there were a couple of storylines that went unanswered (Lucia & Garreth & Furie) - maybein a sequel. Other than that, I liked the book for what it was & would recommend it to adults who like this genre.
Scorching sex scenes - By: Kaylee Godfrey, 21 Aug 2008 
I was unsure when I first started reading this book. I am no prude, I like the ocassional sex scene, but this book from page one is sex on legs!
Yet despite my initial reservations, a plot materialises & the heroine becomes a stronger & more powerful character, & the hero becomes softer & more noble.
There is one sex scene that is the hottest I have ever read - so be sure to have your partner near to hand!
If you are a prude when it comes to sex scenes, then this is not the book for you.
lord protect us from americans in scotland - By: Mrs. F. Starkey-norman, 18 Aug 2008 
well-lets cut to the chase: its not the most original idea-conflicted unsure Virgin vampire with un tapped talents meets incredibly handsome bit of rough for mutual admiration & some incredibly trite self examination-and a bit of nookie
However-if you have ever acyually met a scotsman/visited scotland-the great hilarity id the go at a written scottish accent.its one of the best bits of comedy i have readin a while.
the descriptions are of a chocolate box (think St Andrews golfing holidays)What no rain? lots of Occh-does not a highlander make.
Och now then lassie can ya no do betta than that?
VERY DISSAPOINTED!! - By: Nirmala D. Edelstein, 12 Aug 2008 
I cannot believe how on earth this book gained such good reviews! I am an avid reader of all sorts of paranormal vampire romance, it is by far my favorite genre, & usually I trust the amazon reviews, but this book does NOT deserve all these good reviews unless I suppose you have never read another novelin your life & you have no point of comparison, but the without wanting to goin to the MANY reasons why I think it's so bad, I just felt it was my duty to balance out this totally undeserved score. The book reads like a australian surfer girls idea of gothic, there is too much smart ass cliche, too much focus on the whiny girls feelings, not enough story developement, you wait for them to get together for ages, & when they finally do, you don't understand how it happened, or what pushed the decision to be madein the first place. It's just awful, cliche, terrible, & I hate being negative but honestly, don't waste your money, & go buy J'R Wards Black Dagger Brotherhood series instead!!!