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Historical Fiction · 2007 · PG

Highland Guardian

by Melissa Mayhue

She's a twenty-first-century woman. He's a twelfth-century Scottish guardian. The Faerie magic doesn't much care.

For10+GenreHistorical FictionLength380 pagesRead time~10.6 hours

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Violence

Barely any

Minor medieval conflict and brief physical threats

Language

Barely any

Clean language appropriate to the magical Highland setting

Sexual Content

Some

Sexual content is closed-door

Substance Use

None

No significant substance use

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

The fish-out-of-water displacement and the heroine's past dangers create mild tension

What this book is about

Rosalyn Hall is a counselor running from a dangerous past when she is transported to twelfth-century Scotland through Faerie magic. Ian MacGahan is pledged to protect what the magic brings — even when what it brings confuses him entirely. Mayhue's second Daughters of the Glen novel blends Scottish Highland romance with Faerie mythology in a warm time-travel story.

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