Highland Defender
by Julie Johnstone
Renegade Scots - Book 2
Publisher: Darbyshire Publishing
Release Date: December 26, 2018
Reviewed by PJ
To protect herself, she’ll deny her
powers. To save her, he’ll break every rule he’s vowed to live by.
Lillianna de Burgh knows all about
the legend surrounding the women in her family—that true love awakens the gift
of sight within them. But given the horrific betrayals the power has brought
her ancestors, she wants no part in true love or the supposed gift. Avoiding
her fate seems simple enough since men have proven time and again that they
wish to use her, not cherish her, even her own kin. Thankfully, when she flees
England to escape her evil uncle, she finds herself in the company of a
seemingly hardhearted Highlander who thinks the legend nothing more than a
myth. As they travel together, she comes to discover that behind Angus's cold
facade lies a fierce and honorable protector, whose mere touch ignites the
passion within her. Yet, the more she tries to resist it, the more she seems to
fall.
Renowned Highland warrior Angus
MacLorh lives by three principles: put country above self, protect family at
all costs, and never become entangled with a lass—not again. So when his future
king needs him to accompany the far-too-lovely Lillianna to safety, Angus
agrees, confident he can keep her at a distance, as he does all women. Yet the
gentle, fiercely determined lady intrigues and tempts him at every turn, and
when his greatest enemy captures her, he finds himself breaking all his rules
to save her.
As the fight for the Scottish
throne embroils Lillianna and Angus deep in danger, enemies near and far hunt
them, threatening their very lives. When the truth of the legend finally comes
to light, can a woman determined to escape her destiny and a Highlander bent on
facing his future alone overcome the barriers they’ve created and trust in
their hearts to lay claim to the most glorious of loves?
My thoughts:
I have no doubt that I would not have enjoyed living in medieval times yet it's one of my favorite time periods to lose myself in within the pages of a romance novel and Julie Johnstone is one of my favorite authors who bring it to life.
Once again, Johnstone uses meticulous research and vivid descriptions to immerse readers in the tumultuous struggles between Scotland and England during the 1300s. She then creates complex characters who engage my emotions, bringing me along on dangerous adventures of body and heart. I found myself almost immediately intrigued by Angus (I do love a strong and protective Scot) and Lillianna (such a joy to watch her grow into a strong and confident woman), both individually and as a couple. As they grew closer and their thoughts, fears, strengths, and vulnerabilities were slowly revealed, I became even more deeply invested in their journey and hopeful for their eventual happiness. Secondary characters are also introduced who I'm hopeful we will see more of in future books in the series.
Fair warning: there's plenty of action, deep emotion, intrigue, betrayal, and unexpected twists to keep you riveted to this story from beginning to end. Once I began reading, Angus and Lillianna refused to turn me loose until I reached the end. That's the mark of a Julie Johnstone book.
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Do you enjoy medieval romance as much as I do?
Have you read any of Julie Johnstone's books?
One person who posts a comment before 11:00 PM, December 27, 2018 will receive an e-book of Highland Defender.
Have you read any of Julie Johnstone's books?
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I've not read her as yet but this sounds good!
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan.
DeleteI enjoy reading Medieval romance books.
ReplyDeleteWho are your favorite authors writing in that period?
DeleteOff the top of my head, Claire Delacroix, Glynnis Campbell, Catherine Kean and Tamara Leigh. Hope that you had a lovely Christmas, and I wish you and everybody else a very Happy 2019.
DeleteThank you for the beautiful review!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the terrific book!
DeleteI enjoy reading medieval romance and Julie Johnstone especially!
ReplyDeleteI love how she immerses me into the story.
DeleteI do love medieval romance! I've never been disappointed by one of Julie's Johnstone's books.
ReplyDeleteMe either, Glenda. I have favorites but none yet have been a disappointment.
DeleteI love all historical eras. Medieval is not my favorite era, I think that is because I do not know as much about that time frame. I like character driven stories - so when they take place is not as important to me as who is doing whatever. I have a book by Ms Johnstone on my kindle, but have not yet read it.
ReplyDeleteFrom what you have written, I know I will enjoy the book when I read it. So, thank you.
Her books are steeped in history with plenty of action but also very much character driven. Hope you enjoy whichever you decide to read.
DeleteI love medieval romance! I haven't tried Julie Johnstone yet, but I added her to my TBR now :)
ReplyDeleteReally lovely review!
I highly recommend her, Alina!
DeleteI enjoy medieval romances, and I have read several in Julie Johnstone's Highlander Vows series. This one sounds like another one I should read.
ReplyDelete(PJ, I "think" you might have missed picking winners in a couple of giveaways. Maybe the Shana Galen and Wendy LaCapra posts???)
Thanks, Cheryl! I haven't posted winners yet for those two plus one more. I appreciate you bringing it to my attention. Watch for posts later tonight!
DeleteI've read When a Laird Loves a Lady. I loved the book which was the first I've read by her.
ReplyDeleteOh, those MacLeods! That series gets better with each book. :)
DeleteI do enjoy reading medieval romances and have an ARC of this book to start soon. Thanks for the great review PJ. I hope you had a good holiday!!
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