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To Kiss a Kilted Warrior (Claimed by the Highlander, #3)

In the Highlands of Scotland, love and passion rage as fiercely as the storms that sweep the land—and nothing comes between a clan and its laird, a lass and her kin, or man and his chosen woman...

Shunned by her village, weaver Morag Cameron lives a solitary existence in the woods—until the night she finds a sorely wounded Highlander by the loch. Under her care, the handsome warrior slowly recovers his strength, but his memories have disappeared. Morag is torn. For if she helps him regain his past, she may sacrifice a life with the man she has come to love...

Wulf MacCurran wants nothing more than to claim Morag as his own, but his past holds too many dangerous secrets—secrets that put them both in mortal danger. He must discover who attacked him and left him for dead. Traveling to Edinburgh, Wulf and Morag find themselves swept into a mystery with the power to determine the fate of their passions—and change Scotland forever...

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This is definitely not your typical historical romance. Morag Cameron is a very independent woman and acts on her yearning for sexual fulfillment. Unfortunately, she trusts the wrong men and is banished from her village. She survived on her own until she spotted a badly beaten man one night. She drags him back to her bothy. That man is Wulf MacCurran. She nurses him back to health. However, much of his memory is still lost. The only thing clear is his need for vengeance.

I liked that Morag was a survivor. She didn’t dwell on her past. She accepted what happened and moved on with her life. I particularly enjoyed the interaction between her and Wulf. The author made it seem like they were an old married couple. They bickered and did things that the other person didn’t understand. However, they worked it out. It was evident from the beginning of the story that there were strong feelings between the two of them. Wulf was an amazing man. He was a great warrior and sensitive enough to be the first to say I love you. He was handsome, honorable, and honest. I felt immediately vested in their characters.

The storyline was eventful and full of twists and turns. There were moments when I laughed out loud or shook my head and thought….men while reading this story. The author did an excellent job of showing both the male and female perspectives throughout the story. I was obsessed with finishing their story to find out if everything worked out. The author did an exceptional job of describing the events that occurred during the times when Wulf had to fight with his sword. Throughout the story the reader is able to see the devotion of Morag to Wulf. The reader is able to experience the obstacles that had to be overcome so that Wulf and Morag could be a couple.

I enjoyed reading the story, and I am definitely adding this author to my list of favorites.

Reviewed by Michelle for Cocktails and Books

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