Monday, February 18, 2013

Angela's Satin Sheets Romance Review for A Howl For A Highlander by Terry Spear


Monday, February 18, 2013- Satin Sheets Review for
A Howl For A Highlander by Terry Spear
            Title:  A  Howl For A Highlander
Author:  Terry Spear
Author’s Website:  www.terryspear.com
Genre:  Paranormal Romance
Length:  328 pages
Find It On:  Amazon, Barnes & Noble
A Highland Wolf on a Mission...
Duncan MacNeill is hell-bent on catching the thief who's stolen the clan's fortune and run off to Grand Cayman Island. Duncan has rarely left his homeland and he couldn't care less about an island paradise. He never expected to find a beautiful distraction who will show him just how appealing paradise can be...
Meets a Dangerous Distraction...
Lone wolf and botanist Shelley Campbell headed to the island to study the old growth forests. She didn't count on meeting a handsome Highlander who can't keep his paws off her.
Angela’s Review:
First off I have one exclamation…..WOW! Just when I thought a kilted highlander couldn’t possibly get any sexier, Ms. Spear gives him the ability to shift into wolf mode, bringing the term, alpha maleness, to a whole new level.
The majority of the story was set in the Cayman Islands, but the author did an incredible job of keeping the Scottish flare alive throughout the entire read. The storyline was action-packed and suspenseful, and it kept me on the edge of my seat.
Duncan MacNeill is a scorching hot warrior in jeans and a tee, but can also rock a kilt and fur!  His character is edgy, volatile (when needed) and witty! It was very easy to fall in love with him, and it’s no wonder the heroine was intrigued from the beginning.
Shelley Campbell is a Scot, living in America and though she knows her limitations coming up against alpha wolves…she won’t hesitate to help her mate, Duncan.  She is adventurous, carefree and intelligent.  All the things I love for in a heroine.
This was my first werewolf/shifter read, and I absolutely adored it!!  A Howl of Highlander is Book 10 of Terry Spear’s Werewolf/Shifter series, but  it can totally be read as a stand-alone.  However, I loved this story so much, that I will be reading the rest of the series in the very near future! If you love paranormal romance and a storyline that compels you to keep turning the pages, then you don’t want to miss A Howl For A Highlander!   
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