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The Rock (Highland Guard #11)
By Monica McCarty
3.5 of 5 stars
Description:
The first time he caught sight of Elizabeth Douglas, Thomas
MacGowan thought she was a princess. To the son of the castle blacksmith, the
daughter of the powerful Lord of Douglas might as well be. When it becomes
clear that his childhood companion will never see him as a man she could love,
Thom joins Edward Bruce’s army as a man-at-arms to try to change his lot. If
he’s harbored a secret hope that he could close the gap between them, he faces
the cold, hard truth when Elizabeth comes to him for help. She might need the
boy who used to climb cliffs to rescue her brother from the hands of the
English, but she would never see the son of a smith as a man worthy of her hand.
Review:
Another great book! I love this series. For someone who
enjoys history (so much so, I went for my degree), Monica McCarty’s stories are
rich in detail and historical goodies. Her writing style is wonderful; she has
a real talent for drawing the read to her characters.
Thomas MacGowan and Lady Elizabeth Dougal come from
different worlds. He is the son of a blacksmith and she is nobility, yet they
were childhood friends. While growing up, Thomas hoped that he and Elziabeth
could be together one day, but social status and her fear of being disowned by
her family kept them apart. As they grew older, Thomas confesses his love for Elizabeth,
but she refuses. She feels that she has a duty to her Clan.
Thomas MacGowan is a relatively new character in the series,
but I found him to be endearing, super sweet and everything he did was for
love. Elizabeth on the other hand had a tendency
to be mean and manipulative. Though she insisted that she felt only friendship
toward Thomas and kept pushing him away, she also kept chasing after him. She
made it nearly impossible for the poor man to move with his life. He could have
found someone else and at times, I wish he would. I found myself hoping Elizabeth would turn it
around and that I could find something about her that I liked, but it didn’t
really happen. She was downright irritating and the reason I gave this book 3
instead of 4 stars. On the plus side, the pacing was good and the writing was
amazing. Ms. McCarty writing is smooth and effortless, which makes for quick,
enjoyable reads.
I’m excited to see what The Ghost (Highland Guard #12) will
bring.
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