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Highland Spirits

Highland Spirits

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Highland Spirits
Review: Highland Spirits by Amanda Scott is a very interesting book because it has a good story line, good communication, and a good ending. All through the book it makes the reader believe that the ghost is real. Somthing else about the story lineis that it lets the reader know exactly what the characters are thinking and feeling. Another thing that makes this book so interesting is the good good communication between characters. One time when there was good communication between chacters was like " Everyone," Bridget exclaimed at the same moment that Lady Marsali said with a slight chuckle. Or when Pinkie shrieked "Stop him!" The last thing that makes this book so interesting is the good ending. At the end of the main character Penelope dies, and the ghost that is talked about through the whole book is just a dream. The book like at the begining is an interesting book because it has a good story line, good communication, and it has a good ending.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good, but not Great
Review: I bought this book with the thought that it would be a cool ghost/love story as it's acclaimed to be. However, the ghost only appears at the beginning and the end of the book and only talked about in between.

The love interests weren't even introduced to each other until page 102, which made the reading of the first hundred pages rather dry. While a lot of it accounted for the set up of the plot, I was a little disappointed that I had to wait so long for the hero and heroin to meet up.

There is not much passion between the two characters. They meet each other and are very "proper" with each other, and the only passion is on their wedding night. However, this passionate scene seems a little out of place with the propriety throughout the rest of the book. The love scene just didn't seem to fit, and I was actually surprised that it was in there. I half expected the author to skip right over the wedding night to the next day due to the previous lack of passion between the characters. Their first kiss was at their wedding, for heaven's sake!

The ghost story is a side plot to the main one, and that disappointed me as well, as I love ghost/love stories, and was hoping for more interaction with the ghost and Michael's dreams. I understood why Pinkie saw the ghost, but I didn't understand why Michael had his dreams... I was hoping for a cool plot twist such as he was the re-incarnation of the ghost since he seemed to resemble him, but no such luck.

All in all, this *could* have been an A+ story if it wasn't so stuffy, if there was more passion, and if there was more intrigue with the ghost story. As it stands, I give this book a C+.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good, but not Great
Review: I bought this book with the thought that it would be a cool ghost/love story as it's acclaimed to be. However, the ghost only appears at the beginning and the end of the book and only talked about in between.

The love interests weren't even introduced to each other until page 102, which made the reading of the first hundred pages rather dry. While a lot of it accounted for the set up of the plot, I was a little disappointed that I had to wait so long for the hero and heroin to meet up.

There is not much passion between the two characters. They meet each other and are very "proper" with each other, and the only passion is on their wedding night. However, this passionate scene seems a little out of place with the propriety throughout the rest of the book. The love scene just didn't seem to fit, and I was actually surprised that it was in there. I half expected the author to skip right over the wedding night to the next day due to the previous lack of passion between the characters. Their first kiss was at their wedding, for heaven's sake!

The ghost story is a side plot to the main one, and that disappointed me as well, as I love ghost/love stories, and was hoping for more interaction with the ghost and Michael's dreams. I understood why Pinkie saw the ghost, but I didn't understand why Michael had his dreams... I was hoping for a cool plot twist such as he was the re-incarnation of the ghost since he seemed to resemble him, but no such luck.

All in all, this *could* have been an A+ story if it wasn't so stuffy, if there was more passion, and if there was more intrigue with the ghost story. As it stands, I give this book a C+.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: GREAT!
Review: I Really enjoyed this book. It had everything; intrigue, love, ghosts. It is definitely one of my favorites. Also, I'm not really sure what book Natasha was reading. However, I'm sure it couldn't have been this one. Penelope (Pinkie) does not die, and the ghost is real. He appears repeatedly in the end and they even later explain who he was. So if you're looking for a good read this is it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best yet!
Review: Michael Mingary, Earl of Kintyre, was about to lose all his lands to Sir Renfrew Campbell because his deceased father left him with a huge debt. As the deadline drew near, he agreed to his sister's urging of traveling to London in hopes of arranging a marriage with her and Lord Charles MacCrichton.

Penelope MacCrichton had known the ghost since she was but a child. As she grew, she compared men to her ghost and they all came up lacking. When she met Michael Mingary, she was shocked to se he was her ghost's spitting image! Michael even had a deerhound that looked the same as the ghost's companion! Since it was apparent her brother did not care for Bridget, Pinkie took a chance on her heart and offered Michael another option.

*** Restack your "keeper" shelf because this one deserves a place of honor! I am a fan of Amanda Scott's writing and feel this is her best to date! In fact, I plan to search my book club in hopes of getting a copy in hard back. A riveting story with more than one plot and keeping the reader glued to the pages! ***


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