Dark Highlander (Highlander Series #5) by Karen Marie Moning

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reissue)

  • Pub. Date: October 2002
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 4,693

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    • Pub. Date: October 2002
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 4,693

    Synopsis

    Journey to a world of ancient magic, breathtaking sensuality, thrilling time-travel.... Journey to the world of The Dark Highlander. Crisscrossing the continents and the centuries, here is a novel as gripping as it is sensual--an electrifying adventure that will leave you breathless....

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    Darker, sexier and more serious than Moning's previous time-travel romances, this tall tale is every bit as entertaining. A Highlander from the 16th-century versed in both ancient Druid magic and the many ways in which to love a woman, Daegus MacKeltar is an enchanting hero as well as his own worst enemy. At the end of Moning's previous book, To Kiss a Highlander, Daegus used his Druid powers to travel back in time and save his twin brother, Drustan, who would have otherwise perished in a fire, but in doing so, he released the spirits of 13 evil Druids, who now reside inside him. In his search for age-old texts that may hold the key to re-imprisoning the spirits, Daegus meets ever-curious Chloe Zanders, a Manhattan antiquities lover. When she accidentally stumbles upon his collection of "borrowed" texts, Daegus holds her captive, which leads to a number of hilarious exchanges and heady encounters. The tension, sexual and otherwise, hits a boiling point when the two travel to Scotland to face Daegus's demons. Chloe's cheery disposition is a perfect foil for Daegus's brooding sensuality, and their clever banter leavens the weighty plot line. This wild, imaginative romp takes readers on an exhilarating ride through time and space. (Oct. 8) Forecast: A nationally distributed excerpt booklet-containing writing tips and an "interview" between Daegus and sex therapist Tracey Cox-should generate a healthy buzz which, combined with positive pre-pub reviews, will help boost this book onto the charts.

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    Biography

    Karen Marie Moning is the internationally bestselling author of the Highlander and Fever novels. Her books have appeared on the New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists, and have won numerous awards, including the prestigious Rita. She lives in Georgia and Florida with her husband Neil and the world-traveling cat, Moonshadow.

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    I love these MacKeltars!!by Anonymous

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    November 16, 2009: I recently read the Dark Highlander. I really enjoyed reading the first 3 books in this series but book 4 and 5 are just great. I would love for her to write just about these brothers. Dageus MacKeltar is my favorite so far, I was hung up on Grimm there for a while. but Dageus makes me say Grimm who? This book really held my attention and I hated for it to end. It was just wonderful I now am looking forward to the Immortal Highlander.

    Outstandingby STEELGIRL

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    October 10, 2009: I have read several of her books and they are great. Once I start its hard to put it down.


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