Everlee Herdson
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Gideon's portrayal in Highland Conquest left me not at all excited to read his story... but his growth and change in perspective was absolutely beautiful!!! I was pleasantly surprised and brought to tears on multiple occasions. This was a heartwarming story of love, trust and stepping out of one's comfort zone. Heather McCollum is a 5 star author ✨
Carey
4.5-5 Stars!! Loved it! I was sooo excited to read this book and it did NOT disappoint!! This series is AWESOME!!! This is book 3 in the ‘Sons of Sinclair’ series and they can all be read and understood as standalones. I read book 2 first and then went back and read book 1 then book 3 and I LOVED each one! HIGHLY recommend this book and this whole series! Strong male and female characters and I can’t resist a good Scottish historical romance. I’m already anticipating the next book in the series!! Can’t. Freakin. Wait!! *I received this at no charge & I voluntarily left this review.*
Cathy Geha
Highland Justice by Heather McCollum Sons of Sinclair #3 The tale of the four horsemen of Revelation returns with the third son, Gideon Sinclair, as lead of the story. Raised as the Horseman of Justice, he has always put the law first and made judgements accordingly. When he meets Cait Mackay he begins to question some of the rules he has held so dear and wonder if perhaps his father was not 100% correct in all that he told his sons. This is the story of Gideon and Cait and how they come together and in coming together learn and grow as people and as a couple. What I liked: * The Sinclair brothers and their backstory’s ability to form them into the men they become * Seeing how the brothers are doing and what has happened with the ones who have married already * Gideon: rigid, rule bound, focused, unyielding, bound to his brothers and their purpose, prefers order, there for his family, more open to change than he realized he was * Cait: widow, cares for several orphans, has a difficult backstory, agile, works hard to keep her “children” and neighbors safe and cared for, has much to learn as she gets to know Gideon * The orphans and the part they played in the story * The leaves…crunchy leaves…smiling thinking of them as I type * Learning more about Hogmany feasts * The gentle way Cait helped Gideon improve his relationship with the clan * The location in time and place, the plot, and the resolution at the end * Believing that Gideon and Cait were well suited and a believable couple * The way the village supported Cait * Hoping that the evil doers would be determined and dealt with * Realizing that this era is easier to live in than the one this book was set in * The animals * That the supporting characters provided color and fleshed out the overall story * That it was easy to dislike the bad guys * The taste of history What I didn’t like: * Knowing how difficult it must have been to live back then * Realizing how harsh many of the punishments were back then * All that I was meant not to like Did I enjoy this book? Yes Would I read more in this series? Definitely Thank you to NetGalley and Entangled Publishing-Amara – This is my honest review. 5 Stars