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Asha Montgomerie is used the attention
she draws from men, but has no time for them in her life. Running her
restaurant, The Windmill, is more than enough to keep her busy. Yet,
when a highly sexual stranger walks through the door, the attraction is
lightening hot. Everything about him awakens her body to respond to his.
Asha can deny her attraction to this handsome man until the cows come
home, but some things are just written in the stars.
RIDING THE THUNDER
is by authoress Deborah MacGillivray. In
this sequel to The Invasion of Falogannon Isle,
Ms. MacGillivray crafts a stellar and magical novel of love found between
to very sensual characters, Jago and Asha. From the moment RIDE THE
THUNDER starts and until the last page, this creative premise never
slows or dulls. Each page is an adventure that will keep the readers
spellbound, merrily turning the pages to experience the wonders of Ms.
MacGillivray’s sassy and clever writing.
Not only are the
main characters delightfully refreshing, the secondary ones are
perfectly well rounded, filling out and enhancing this tale of love.
There is one character, an overweight feline that is a real
scene-stealer.
Asha is a woman
that seems to have it all: a successful business, good friends and a
spirit for life. She is in total control, that is until Jago walks
through the door of her restaurant and turns her life upside down. His
passionate expertise will be more than Asha can resist.
Jago has come
into Asha’s life with an agenda of his own…revenge for a wrong done to
his family long ago. Never in his wildest dreams did he think this plan
could be altered, directed in another way, but as his relationship with
Asha evolves, Jago starts to see things differently, yet he owes his
brother. He will have to make some tough choices.
RIDING THE
THUNDER
is not just another feather in Ms.
MacGillivray’s cap, it is a jewel in her crown of writing achievements.
This author has proven that not only can she pen torrid historical
novels, but a true
Seanchaidh
(storyteller) in whatever genre she sets her sights on! This
reviewer highly recommends this 5-heart read. |