what happens in the highlands is told in the first person, and one thing that happens when you read first person books is that you have to like the person who's pov you happen to be in. but my issue with rose hensel is that i found her to be kind of a nincompoop. she's maybe a stereotypical jersey girl, but like being from jersey myself the stereotype didn't feel particularly well drawn.
anyway, so i didn't love the main character. and how she falls in love with lachlan, her scottish hero is... i mean it maybe would have been less problematic if she'd actually recognized him before she slept with him. in the end, i find more things to pick apart here than to love, but it's still a perfectly okay contemporary romance. i just didn't love it.
**what happens in the highlands will publish on april 2, 2019. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/tule publishing in exchange for my honest review.
anyway, so i didn't love the main character. and how she falls in love with lachlan, her scottish hero is... i mean it maybe would have been less problematic if she'd actually recognized him before she slept with him. in the end, i find more things to pick apart here than to love, but it's still a perfectly okay contemporary romance. i just didn't love it.
**what happens in the highlands will publish on april 2, 2019. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/tule publishing in exchange for my honest review.
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