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BOOK REVIEW: Wings of Morning
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by: Laura V. Hilton Dancing Word Reviewer
Title: Wings of Morning Author: Kathleen Morgan Publisher: Revell ISBN: 0-8007-5964-8 Genre: Inspirational/Historical/Romance
Regan MacLaren has lived with the MacLaren clan ever since her parents died and left her an orphan at the tender age of five. Now, she’s married to the clan Laird. When Regans husband goes out to prove himself a man before he claims his wife, he’s brought back to the castle, dead. Now his brother is Laird and he wants to murder the man who killed his brother.
Regan is uncomfortable with her brother-in-law’s decision, so she goes out to stop him. But her horse is spooked by lightning, and she falls, banging her head. Now she has no memory of even who she is.
Laird Iain Campbell is a neighbor to the MacLaren clan and his tribesmen and the MacLaren’s are enemies. When Iain finds a woman he doesn’t recognize in his fields, unconscious from injuries, he takes her in to nurse her back to health. When Iain learns her true identity, sparks fly. Can two sworn enemies find love?
Wings of Morning is book two in the These Highland Hills series and the first of the series I had the privilege of reading. Not being a big fan of historical fiction, I was pleasantly surprised to find myself immediately drawn into the story. I instantly cared for Regan and related to her. I also found Iain sympathetic.
The story is excellent, the setting described in such a manner that I could see it, and the characters well-developed. The faith message is expertly woven in. I have nothing bad to say about Wings of Morning. Even though this book is the second in the series, it easily stands alone. Pick it up today. $12.99. 286 pages. |
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