Never cross a Highlander / Lisa Rayne.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781649370952
- ISBN: 1649370954
- Physical Description: 428 pages ; 18 cm.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: Shrewsbury, PA : Entangled Publishing, [2022]
- Copyright: ©2022
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Genre: | Romance fiction. Historical fiction. Fiction. History. |
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- 4 of 4 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
- 1 of 1 copy available at Little Dixie Regional.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Little Dixie - Main Library - Moberly | F RAYNE (Text) | 2004773650 | New Adult Fiction Shelves | Available | - |
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Publishers Weekly Review
Never Cross a Highlander
Publishers Weekly
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Rayne (Romance on Ice) introduces a highland clan that "offers refuge to fugitives from enslavement and others of African descent who swore to honor the clan's laws and contribute productively to clan life" in her excellent Shadow Lairds series launch. Despite being born a free Highland woman, biracial Ailsa Connery has spent three years enslaved at King James VI's Stirling Castle after having been captured as an "escaped slave." Now the Highland clans are gathering at the castle for a tournament, providing Ailsa the perfect opportunity to escape and rejoin her people. Kallum MacNeill, the adopted nephew of the MacNeill Laird and the descendent of Africans stolen by pirates from Portuguese slavers, is a fierce and respected warrior who harbors a dangerous secret: he's part of an underground group that rescues enslaved people and provides passage to freedom. When Kallum attempts to rescue Ailsa in the middle of her own planned escape, both schemes go awry and the pair find themselves surrounded by danger. Rayne meets all the expectations of Highland romance while bringing in a unique perspective that makes things feel fresh and exciting. Readers are sure to fall just as hard for the page-turning adventure as they will for the swoonworthy Kallum MacNeill. (Jan.)
Kirkus Review
Never Cross a Highlander
Kirkus Reviews
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In this historical romance, two adventurous Scots go from enemies to lovers. In 16th-century Stirling, Scotland, Ailsa Connery is trapped--literally. Three years ago, the Caribbean-descended free woman was separated from her beloved clan during a festival and abducted into enslavement by Scotland's royal family of King James VI. Now, she waits hand and foot on spoiled Princess Elizabeth under the given name of Anne Blanke. Her only source of recourse and amusement is giving the teenage princess the occasional ridiculous hairstyle. Ailsa longs to return to the Connery clan--most do not share her brown skin, but the clan allowed Ailsa's grandparents to buy their freedom and allowed Ailsa and her now-dead mother to make a home with them. Enter Duff Kallum MacNeill, an ace swordsman and the foremost warrior of his own clan. Like Ailsa, Kallum is Black and living in a community that is predominantly White, but he is a free man, and his prestigious adoptive family is loving. After the tournament, Kallum abducts Ailsa, who is attempting escape for the third time, but as she soon discovers, his intention is to set her free. Kallum's secret identity is that of the fabled Shepherd, a one-man Underground Railroad devoted to giving enslaved people a better life. As they set out on their journey, squabbling the whole way, Kallum and Ailsa discover that they may have more in common than they initially thoughtâ¦and their growing romantic chemistry begins to complicate manners. Both Kallum and Ailsa are of the titular Highlands: a beloved and diverse Gaelic-speaking region over which Scotland's monarchy is looking to exert tighter control. Neither trusts the other at first but eventually bond over not only a shared attraction, but deeper principles of equality and freedom. The author deftly weaves tropes from historical romances of old--hero kidnapping heroine chief among them--with issues foremost in modern readers' minds, including racism, sexism, and culture. Kallum is a strapping, handsome hero who has his own compelling emotional journey to make over the course of the novel. A flawless combination of modern-day issues and old-school romance. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.