Review: How to handle a Highlander – Mary Wine

Moira Frazer is betrothed to a man who is old enough to be her father, but it’s her duty to her clan to marry him, and she’s determined to see this through…until she meets Gahan Sutherland.

Gahan knows this match is designed to start a feud between the clans, which is why he decides to stop the wedding. But when Moira awakens a passion within him that he never knew existed, he realizes that the outcome of this perilous situation will determine the future of his own happiness. 

As trust and honor clash with forbidden attraction, manipulations, rivalries, and schemes will threaten to blow the Highlands sky high…
My thoughts:
I do think Mary Wine writes my favorite highlander stories. The men are just so manly and the women are gutsy.
This is book 3, sure we meet lots of old friends but you can still jump right in (my memory is bad anyway so I forget things). Moira is the half sister of the idiot Fraser (and the very evil Sandra who everyone hated.) She had been pretty neglected but likes her life anyway and wanted to do what was best for her clan. Even if that was to marry some smelly old man.
Gahan is the old enemy (but it’s the Frasers who are asses). He liked her gutsy self after he got over the first Fraser woman! shock. And he did not give up in his pursuit, can’t blame a guy for trying.
There are plots as the Frasers want to take down the Sutherlands. There is the whole Moira is married to the old guy and Gahan wants her plot. And then some other things I will not mention. So good things everywhere.
Conclusion:
A good, passionate story about two lovers from feuding families. 
Would I read more (I just saw this mentioned by someone so hey better than any rating)
Yes, and especially since I think that might be Saer’s book yay
Cover
He does look good

Mass Market Paperback, 352 pages
Published November 5th 2013 by Sourcebooks Casablanca
The Sutherlands #3
Historical romance
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