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Lord Of The Black Isle (2012)

by Elaine Coffman(Favorite Author)
3.27 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
1402259492 (ISBN13: 9781402259494)
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English
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Sourcebooks Casablanca
series
Mackinnon-Douglas
review 1: In the previous book "Return of the Black Douglas", we get the story of Izzy. In this one, its all about the twin sister Elisabeth. Both of them travel back in time in the last one. There was a bit more humor and lightheartedness in the previous one, while Elisabeth has many more struggles to get through. Its a bit more gritty, for lack of better word. While I didn't mind the medical learning she does, the constant inner dialogues do get a bit tedious. They go on and on for pages and pages. So there is a lot of "thinking" going on in this one, less doing. I would have liked to get a little better feeling for the Hero. He has suffered a lot of loss and I would have liked to explore that a little more and just get more of a sense who he is. But I did enjoy it and in some way... mores I liked that their stories weren't too similar and that their paths were very different to finding love. Just was missing the little something to get me up to a 4 star on this one.
review 2: Lord of the Black Isle is the third book in the Mackinnon-Douglas series, and continues with a time travel theme. Elisabeth Douglas is a doctor in her own time, and yet when she is lured to Scotland in the 1500’s, by the ghost of Lord James Douglas, her medical skills are looked upon with suspicion, but Elisabeth is determined to make her own way. David Murray, Laird of Kinloss is a brave warrior and yet has no-one to share his life with, he cares deeply for his clan, and when he needs the assistance of a healer to help his community, he is stunned by the arrival of Elisabeth, whose knowledge of medicine surpasses all expectations. The attraction between the David and Elisabeth is apparent from their first meeting, but before they can acknowledge their feelings for each other, they both suffer agonies of indecision, and encounter many obstacles along their journey to eventual happiness.Overall, this is a pleasant love story which happens to be set in sixteenth century Scotland. There is the ubiquitous, sexy, but troubled hero, combined with a feisty, opinionated, modern woman, all set against a back ground of warring clans, and spectacular Scottish scenery. The inclusion of a mysterious, ghostly figure that appears to guide Elisabeth through the most troubled parts of her life adds a light hearted touch, and explains parts of the story the reader may have missed by not reading the earlier books. My biggest criticism is the inclusion of Shakespearean quotes, which I felt add nothing to the narrative, and are perhaps more of a hindrance than a help.Lord of the Black Isle can work as a standalone story; however, I am sure that reader enjoyment will be greater, if the series is read sequentially.My thanks to NetGalley and Sourcebooks Casablana for the opportunity to read and review this book. less
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blantong
Loved it! These books make me want to visit Scotland...NOW!
heni
not as good as her previous books in this series.
Kenn301pink
On sale for $0.99 … one day only 1/6/2013
ambreen
Chemistry between characters was great.
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