"Great romantic fantasy"
Druid mage Daegus MacKeltar used his powers to travel back
in time to save the life of his twin brother Drustan (see
TO KISS A HIGHLANDER). However, Daegus pays a high price
for his good deed as he released the spirits of thirteen
evil Druids that share residency with him in his body.
Desperate to re-incarcerate these malevolent beings, Daegus
steals ancient Celtic texts in search of the spell that
will do this. The Manhattan press dubs the thief
the "Gaulish Ghost". Medieval expert Chloe Zanders is shocked to learn that a
curator of the Cloisters collection wants her to deliver a
five century old reprint of the third book of Mannannan to
some private collector who has provided artifact donations
in exchange for reading the text. A wary Chloe delivers
the book to Daegus, who recognizes his soul mate has
arrived. Holding her prisoner, Daegus and Chloe travel to
Scotland where he hopes to free his soul by imprisoning the
Druids and to persuade her that they belong together
through time and space. This sequel is a great romantic fantasy that should provide
Karen Marie Moning with a loyal cross genre audience
awaiting her next book. The story line is action-packed,
filled with tension, and never slows down even when the
lead heroes debate their fate and attraction. The good vs.
evil battle will hook fantasy readers with its feel of
authenticity even with magic, incantations, and
otherworldly demons. Ms. Moning seems heading to the read
realm of greatness with THE DARK HIGHLANDER proving she is
one of the best writers on the market today. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 24, 2002
SummarySet in Scotland and New York City, reader follow the life
of Daegeus MadKelter, a sixteenth century Scot trapped in
present-day Manhattan by the Druids that possess his soul.
When antiquities student Chloe Zanders comes into his
life, she is swept into the ancient prophecy with Daegeus.
Sensuous and passionate, THE DARK HIGHLANDER is sure to
please.
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