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Thirty Nights with a Highland Husband Mass Market Paperback – 26 June 2007
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- Publisher : Pocket Books (26 June 2007)
- Language : English
- Mass Market Paperback : 384 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1416532862
- ISBN-13 : 978-1416532866
- Dimensions : 10.64 x 1.78 x 17.15 cm
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"A powerful debut for Melissa Mayhue, an author with a magical touch for romance!" -- Janet Chapman
About the Author
Melissa Mayhue is the award-winning author of Thirty Nights with a Highland Husband, Highland Guardian, Soul of a Highlander, A Highlander of Her Own, A Highlander's Destiny, A Highlander's Homecoming, Healing the Highlander and A Highlander's Curse. She and her family live in Colorado in the shadow of the beautiful Rocky Mountains with three insanely spoiled dogs, one domineering cat, a turtle with an attitude, and way too many fish in their aquarium. Visit her website at MelissaMayhue.com.
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kathleen spoors
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Four Stars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 July 2015Verified Purchase
Enjoyable read
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Kiran
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Faith
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Es gibt bessere
Reviewed in Germany on 21 August 2008Verified Purchase
Ich habe mir dieses Buch aufgrund einer positiven Bewertung gekauft. Leider bin ich extrem enttäuscht worden.
Die Grundidee der Geschichte ist vielleicht nicht schlecht, aber die Umsetzung hätte definitiv besser sein können.
Zu Anfang findet Cate ihren Verlobten in einer heißen Besprechung mit seiner Sekretärin/Rezeptionistin... Und sie will ihn trotzdem noch heiraten, da er ihr "glaubhaft" einredet, dass sie selbst dran schuld ist.Schließlich ist er ein Mann und muss seine Bedürfnisse auch vor der Ehe befriedigen. Das ist etwas unglaubwürdig, da sie es so hinnimmt und einfach nach Hause geht.
Ich bin mir gar nicht ganz sicher, warum sie ihn nun doch nicht heiraten will.
Auf jeden Fall taucht am selben Abend Connor in ihrem Schlafzimmer auf und bittet sie, ihm zu helfen, in dem sie ihn heiratet. Natürlich macht sie das. Wer würde das nicht machen?
Die Gefühle die Cate und Connor füreinander entwickeln kommen für mich unglaubwürdig rüber. Wann fühlt nicht mit ihnen mit. ( da ich sonst Julie Garwood, Kathleen Givens, Lynn Kurland etc. lese bin ich da vielleicht etwas verwöhnt)Man fiebert nicht mit.
Ich hab das Buch immer noch nicht zur Seite gelegt, in der Hoffnung das es besser wird. (habe so um die 60 % gelesen, und es ist bis jetzt nicht besser geworden.) KEINE SPANNUNG, KEINE LIEBE, KEIN GUTES BUCH!
Ich kann dieses Buch keinem Empfehlen der auf gute Zeitreise und viel Gefühl steht, denn dieses kommt in diesem Buch wirklich zu kurz. ( obwohl es eigentlich hauptsächlich um diese beiden Sachen gehen sollte)
Die Grundidee der Geschichte ist vielleicht nicht schlecht, aber die Umsetzung hätte definitiv besser sein können.
Zu Anfang findet Cate ihren Verlobten in einer heißen Besprechung mit seiner Sekretärin/Rezeptionistin... Und sie will ihn trotzdem noch heiraten, da er ihr "glaubhaft" einredet, dass sie selbst dran schuld ist.Schließlich ist er ein Mann und muss seine Bedürfnisse auch vor der Ehe befriedigen. Das ist etwas unglaubwürdig, da sie es so hinnimmt und einfach nach Hause geht.
Ich bin mir gar nicht ganz sicher, warum sie ihn nun doch nicht heiraten will.
Auf jeden Fall taucht am selben Abend Connor in ihrem Schlafzimmer auf und bittet sie, ihm zu helfen, in dem sie ihn heiratet. Natürlich macht sie das. Wer würde das nicht machen?
Die Gefühle die Cate und Connor füreinander entwickeln kommen für mich unglaubwürdig rüber. Wann fühlt nicht mit ihnen mit. ( da ich sonst Julie Garwood, Kathleen Givens, Lynn Kurland etc. lese bin ich da vielleicht etwas verwöhnt)Man fiebert nicht mit.
Ich hab das Buch immer noch nicht zur Seite gelegt, in der Hoffnung das es besser wird. (habe so um die 60 % gelesen, und es ist bis jetzt nicht besser geworden.) KEINE SPANNUNG, KEINE LIEBE, KEIN GUTES BUCH!
Ich kann dieses Buch keinem Empfehlen der auf gute Zeitreise und viel Gefühl steht, denn dieses kommt in diesem Buch wirklich zu kurz. ( obwohl es eigentlich hauptsächlich um diese beiden Sachen gehen sollte)

Susan C. Saberi-Faschingbauer
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Danke
Reviewed in Germany on 13 March 2013Verified Purchase
Alles in Ordnung. Besonders die Lieferzeit
war super. Ich habe bestellt, und in
ein paar Tage waren die Bücher da.
war super. Ich habe bestellt, und in
ein paar Tage waren die Bücher da.

Tbascoebuzz
3.0 out of 5 stars
Big disappointment...
Reviewed in the United States on 8 July 2014Verified Purchase
Someone compared this Author to Karen Marie Moning. Not even close.
Connor MacKiernan always held himself up to high standards and rigid ideals of right and wrong, honor and responsibility to his Clan and family. He held himself to higher standards than those against which he measured anyone around him. Connor is a good man who's betrothed marries another while he's away on Crusade. Being humiliated with such a betrayal makes him vow to never marry any woman from his land or neighboring lands. But when circumstances force him to marry, he cannot break his vow, so he chooses a woman from the future....with a wee bit'o'magic from the Fae Folk.
She's getting married in a week and she doesn't love her fiance'. She's just realized she doesn't even like him! Definitely not a good sign. For such an intelligent (book smart) girl, Caitlyn Coryell was making some pretty stupid decisions. But no more! She's gonna break her engagement and take back her life. Cate is a good person with a good heart. She's not a strong individual and is easily manipulated. She doesn't make decisions easily.
This was such a neat idea for a plot but unfortunately, this Author did a poor job bringing it home. Not only did she drop the ball, she leaves the reader feeling incomplete. The character descriptions are poor and filter in slowly. The plot drags and takes forever to take off....and when it kind'a does, it's STILL too slow. I was never engrossed in this story. It never "captured" me. The narrative goes on too long...doesn't balance with the dialogue. I never cared for our heroine Caitlyn. She's a weak airhead with zero backbone and I couldn't help but wonder repeatedly just WHAT our hero saw in her...other than her chasing him around everywhere. I liked Connor...would've liked him even more if there was some descriptive details on him. There just wasn't enough about HIM! And then we find out that Cate can only get back to her time once she finds her "one true love"...and if her one true love reciprocates those feelings...if he loves her too. Once that happens, then BAM....she can go home! Now I ask ya...is that smart writing? Kinda makes ya not wanna find your true love for fear of never seein' him again, huh? Talk about a "no win" situation. I'm proud to say I read every chapter, every word to the end...but this is not a story I'd ever reread. I doubt I'll pick up the Author again. Her genre is just too 1980's sweet. Beyond the Highland Mist (Highlander, Book 1) it was not.
Connor MacKiernan always held himself up to high standards and rigid ideals of right and wrong, honor and responsibility to his Clan and family. He held himself to higher standards than those against which he measured anyone around him. Connor is a good man who's betrothed marries another while he's away on Crusade. Being humiliated with such a betrayal makes him vow to never marry any woman from his land or neighboring lands. But when circumstances force him to marry, he cannot break his vow, so he chooses a woman from the future....with a wee bit'o'magic from the Fae Folk.
She's getting married in a week and she doesn't love her fiance'. She's just realized she doesn't even like him! Definitely not a good sign. For such an intelligent (book smart) girl, Caitlyn Coryell was making some pretty stupid decisions. But no more! She's gonna break her engagement and take back her life. Cate is a good person with a good heart. She's not a strong individual and is easily manipulated. She doesn't make decisions easily.
This was such a neat idea for a plot but unfortunately, this Author did a poor job bringing it home. Not only did she drop the ball, she leaves the reader feeling incomplete. The character descriptions are poor and filter in slowly. The plot drags and takes forever to take off....and when it kind'a does, it's STILL too slow. I was never engrossed in this story. It never "captured" me. The narrative goes on too long...doesn't balance with the dialogue. I never cared for our heroine Caitlyn. She's a weak airhead with zero backbone and I couldn't help but wonder repeatedly just WHAT our hero saw in her...other than her chasing him around everywhere. I liked Connor...would've liked him even more if there was some descriptive details on him. There just wasn't enough about HIM! And then we find out that Cate can only get back to her time once she finds her "one true love"...and if her one true love reciprocates those feelings...if he loves her too. Once that happens, then BAM....she can go home! Now I ask ya...is that smart writing? Kinda makes ya not wanna find your true love for fear of never seein' him again, huh? Talk about a "no win" situation. I'm proud to say I read every chapter, every word to the end...but this is not a story I'd ever reread. I doubt I'll pick up the Author again. Her genre is just too 1980's sweet. Beyond the Highland Mist (Highlander, Book 1) it was not.
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