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Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780515144703
ISBN number: 0515144703
Label: Jove
Manufacturer: Jove
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 400
Printing Date: May 27, 2008
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“One of romance’s finest writers” (OAKLAND PRESS) does it again.
When medieval laird Robert Cameron pounds on Sunny Phillips’s door, he isn’t paying a social call. He’s braved a trip onto enemy soil to fetch the MacLeod witch, a crone renowned for her healing powers. But the woman who opens her door to him is enchanting and young... and not from his century.
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Absolutely beautiful, breathtaking romance from Lynn Kurland. I've read all of the Highland historicals from Kurland, and always thought Richard and Jessica's story (The More I See You) was my favorite.
"With Every Breath" now steals the top spot for me. The plot and characters have already been written about in other reviews. I'll only add that I read this in one day, couldn't put it down, and was not disappointed at all. Beautiful, heart-squeezing romance at its finest. One line in particular had me teary-eyed and smiling. I won't give it away, but when Cameron explains why Sunny's doorway makes him ill, I just melted. I hope Ms. Kurland keeps the Highlanders coming. I'm officially an addict.
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What a let down after waiting for this new book to come out. I love most of her stories, but this one needs a big improvement.
Why did they have to be separated for so long? One or two years would of been enough.
Too much weeping and the female character is very weak. She's ready to run away and not try to win the man she loves who also loved her before he lost his memory. He seems to be a dud too for a highlander.
I hope the subsequent one (possibly about Zack) will be written better.
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I have to admit that my taste in reading material varies and when I want something on the softer side I turn to Lynn Kurland who always delivers!
Others here have already stated more eloquently that I can details about the plot, characters, etc. If you have read anything by LK, you are already familiar with her writing style.
The only criticism I will note is that there did seem to be an unusual amount of "weeping" going on. I could have done without about 50% of it. Still, I highly recommend this as a must read!
I can't wait for her subsequent installment in this series or The Nine Kingdom series (Jan09)!
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Sunshine Phillips loved everything about Scotland, even the rain. She had come to be with her sister Madelyn, seeing her through her wedding to Patrick MacLeod (A GARDEN IN THE RAIN) and the birth of their very first child. She had even been left a little cottage from the old MacLeod witch and had had the role bestowed upon her by Patrick's brother Jamie (A DANCE THROUGH TIME). She has hopes to be able to stay long enough to realize her dream, a highlander of her own to love.
Strange things have been known to happen on MacLeod land, and considering her new in-laws Sunny should not have been surprised to find a Cameron at her door insisting on her aid, a medieval one at that. Be careful what you wish for.
Robert Francis Cameron mac Cameron had seen one young brother fall at the hands of the conniving Fergusson clan, another lay critically injured. His only hope was the MacLeod witch. He'd ridden two hours to fetch the old crone, the last thing he'd expect to find was a feisty young beauty who seemed more likely to do a body harm than mend one. She had only acquiesced after he had revealed the year of his birth, though somewhat fatalistically. She lived on MacLeod land. She knew what this meant.
Breac could not be saved. Cam's duty now lay in marrying his brother's shrewish wife, and to raise their children as his own. But his heart lies with the beauty from another time, a woman who had the courage to stand up to him and love him as if he were not Laird...the woman of his dreams. She isn't safe here, he isn't safe here. His cousin Giric has turned his clan against him. He no longer has brothers to guard his back. Could he and Sunshine be happy together in another time, another place...her place and time? She had tried to return home alone and had failed. Could they make it there together?
Ah those tricky MacLeod time gates, so mercurial, working only when you least expect it. Unfortunately when you step through one you never know where it will take you...or when. This particular one isn't going to make their lives easy as Ms. Kurland as usual has a few grand surprises up her sleeve.
They say that those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it. Welcome to Cam's new life. But never fear, the old MacLeod witch, Moraig, knew what she was doing when she offered Sunny her home; and her devious, matchmaking family aren't above keeping a few secrets themselves until the time is just right. But not to worry, even though the suspense will drive you crazy, Sunny and Cam are destined to live happily every after.
Some might ask, why Cam didn't confide more in Sunny; try to work out their problems together? Let's not lose site of the fact that, in spite of his new situation, Cam was born a Medieval Scottish Laird. He is an alpha male through and through, used to fighting his own battles, protecting those who are weaker and those he loves. You may as well ask why Cam didn't file assault charges after Sunny's brother-in-law Patrick MacLeod beat the tar out of him for hurting her. Come on, this is an altogether different breed of men. They don't live that way.
Lynn Kurland is the reigning queen of time travel romance. I love the way she has stayed true to her voice after all these years. In a genre where the current buzz phrase is "sex sells," she continues to write sweet, truly romantic tales that speak to the heart. WITH EVERY BREATH is certainly no exception. Those who yearn for the days of chivalry, honor, and courtly love will find a kindred spirit in Sunshine Phillips.
Alas and alack, poor Zachary Smith has been opening doors for a dozen years now, and still no lover on the other side for him. Surely he isn't still drinking milk out of the bottle? Thanks to Cam, the seasoned modern day time traveler is on his way to Artane as the head architect for his joint restoration project with Gideon de Piaget. We all know what that could mean! I took a peak at the MacLeod genealogy chart and it now says his story is (to come). Praise be, my years of begging may finally bear fruit! An understatement to say, I can't wait! ~Reviewed for PNR Reviews
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I won't rehash the story plot here but it was an enjoyable read as I raced to finish it in only one sitting. Though a couple of places where the pace was excruciating slow could have used a tighter edit. However, there were enough twists and turns in the plot to make it an enjoyable read and not too much the typical "Kurland" time travel formula. I especially liked the fact that Sunny's reactions were realistic and wasn't an example of an overbearing strong heroine that seems to be the trend today. If these "strong" heroines are so strong what do they need a man for, they could just use a baster and be done with it. Sunny was a delight because she was vulnerable as was Cameron, wow that steps away from the "romance idea of a typical Highlander. The fealty scene was especially poignant, and though some might say this too has been done before, so what, it still worked here and had this reader chocking up.
Kurland may have taken her numerous families as far as she dare and keep the ideas fresh but she at least provides the readers with a story that has lots of sexual tension but doesn't sell out to the lowest common denominator- sex for sex sake. As for the "Scottishness" thank God we didn't get some silly "canna/dinna" story set in the Highlands where they historically spoke Gaelic not Scots. That alone made this a great read.
A good read well worth the time and money the reader will spend.
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