Highland Guardian, Melissa Mayhue
Highland Guardian, Melissa Mayhue
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Highland Guardian

Author: Melissa Mayhue

Narrator: Elizabeth Wiley

Unabridged: 9 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/19/2013

Categories: Fiction, Romance, Fantasy


Synopsis

Sarah Douglas is a successful thirty-eight-year-old romance novelist with big problems. She's come to Scotland on a three-month working vacation hoping to recapture her muse—who's deserted her—and resolve the issue of her strange 'feelings'—the ones which allow her to sense the emotions of everyone she touches.

From the moment she arrives, however, her problems only intensify. She's being stalked, but by whom? Is he real or only a figment of her imagination? What about the darkly handsome owner of the cottage she's leasing? How is she ever going to deal with her growing attraction to a man ten years her junior? She knows from bitter experience men—particularly men who look like Ian—aren't interested in women like her.

Ian McCullough is neck-deep in troubles of his own. As a half-mortal descendent of Faeries, he's a Guardian, sworn to protect both the mortals of this world and the Portals leading to the Faerie Realm. After six hundred years, he's confident he knows what to expect in just about every situation and exactly how to handle it. But he never counted on a woman like Sarah showing up in his life; a woman who intrigues and charms him. A woman who turns out to be of Faerie descent herself, although she has no idea of her heritage and no belief in any Otherworld beings.

When he's assigned to protect her, Ian finds the job is tougher than he could possibly have imagined. Oh, he can handle the stalker and the ex-husband and even the renegade Faeries trying to kidnap her for their own purpose. It's falling in love and forsaking his status as Guardian, a position he swore to honor at his father's deathbed, that he's having trouble with.

Both Sarah and Ian struggle to battle the demons of self-doubt and their individual pasts. In the process they learn that healing will take the strongest magic of all, the true love that occurs only between two souls fated to be together.

About Melissa Mayhue

Melissa Mayhue is the author of the Warrior series and the Daughters of the Glen series. A RITA finalist, she is the recipient of several awards, including a Holt Medallion. Melissa lives in Colorado with her family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Johanna on March 30, 2012

Highland Guardian (Daughters of the Glen Series Book #2) by Melissa Mayhue Genre: Paranormal Romance | Fantasy SARAH DOUGLAS is a successful thirty-eight year old romance novelist with big problems. She's come to Scotland on a three month working vacation hoping to recapture her muse - who's deserted he......more

Goodreads review by Angie on September 30, 2015

Synopsis: "SARAH DOUGLAS is a successful thirty-eight year old romance novelist with big problems. She's come to Scotland on a three month working vacation hoping to recapture her muse - who's deserted her - and resolve the issue of her strange 'feelings' - the ones which allow her to sense the emot......more

Goodreads review by Marybeth on May 30, 2012

I knew I would love this series and if loving book two is not enough to convince me I don't know what is. This book, I don't really know what to say. From the moment I started to read the book I knew I would like Sarah. She is the type of character that people can easily identify with. If you were ev......more

Goodreads review by Karen on December 08, 2013

When I read Melissa Mayhue's debut novel, Thirty Nights with a Highland Husband [Pocket, June 2007], I fell instantly in love with the characters and world she'd designed around a historical magical glen and a faerie promise. There's just something about the Fae dabbling in the mortal world—past or......more

Goodreads review by Sharon on September 07, 2013

Now we're talking! This book was much better than Thirty Nights with a Highland Husband, book 1 of the Daughters of the Glen series. I love the newly included mythology, the main characters, and the minor ones as well! I felt there was improvement in the plot line, the dialogue, the chemistry, the w......more