The Unfortunate Miss Fortunes
A Warrior's Taking (Avon) by Margo Maguire is up first. Sarah Granger is stunned when she finds a man on the beach, and not just because he's hardly dressed. Brogan MacLochlainn is on a quest to find a magical stone to save his family, and he's traveled into the future to find it. He just can't tell Sarah the truth, no matter how much he'd like to spend more time with her. Evil has also come to Sarah's time and place, looking for the same stone, and Brogan has to protect Sarah, because it isn't long before he knows she's the woman he needs. I'm always on the lookout for a good new time travel, as they've been few and far between for a number of years now. This one was just okay for me, though. Perhaps if I hadn't just read Mayhue's Thirty Nights with a Highland Husband I might have liked this one better. Still, with decent time travels so hard to come by, fans of the genre will probably want to take a look at this one. It just wasn't a keeper for me, earning only three of Cupid's five arrows.
The Unfortunate Miss Fortunes (St. Martin's) by Jennifer Crusie, Anne Stuart, and Eileen Dreyer is next. These three ladies have collaborated on a story that is a lot of fun to read. Mare, Dee and Lizzie O'Brien have spent much of their life hiding. They hide their out of control magical gifts as best they can, and they're hiding from their aunt Xan, who Dee believes killed their parents. And now Xan wants their powers, so she sends them their true loves. Or two of them, anyway, and a guy who got in the way. But the third true love comes through anyway. Still the sisters have to work for their happy endings, and to figure out just how to defeat Aunt Xan. What a lot of fun! It's by turns funny and erotic, and seamlessly told, which I found rather surprising, having read each of these authors on their own previously. A real keeper, here, this one's earned four arrows. I just wish these ladies wrote a little faster individually.
Until next time, happy reading!
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