Erin Lewis
3.5 star Review of A Highlander Is Coming To Town by Laura Trentham Laura Trentham is a new author to me. I love books that centre around; it's the most magical time of the year and also happens to be my most favourite holiday. It’s a time for family and friends to get together and celebrate life. This is Holt Pierson and Claire Smythe’s story and it was an enjoyable read. Holt is at a crossroads, torn between his duty to his family and their farm and wanting to spread his wings and leave Highland, Georgia. Claire is a Scottish singer, touring with her band and wants to get away from it all. When Holt and Claire meet, he is drawn to the mysterious woman who doesn't want to answer his questions. As their relationship develops, will Claire be happy to settle in a small town? What will happen when her secrets are revealed? This was a sweet, cute story with some romance, but not a lot of the holiday season which is what I expected when I chose this book. I received a copy of this book, through the publisher via NetGalley
Moon Fox
While I thought the writing and storyline of this book were good, the chemistry was in my opinion, kind of bland. I liked the small town setting, the holiday theme and the hero, Holt. He came across as very genuine and he had a big heart. Claire for me was just OK. I personally found her a tad annoying. So all together I'd call this a 50/50 split. This is my unbiased, freely posted review.
Claire McPartlin
This is a very light-hearted romantic book set in a small town in Georgia called Highland, which surprisingly enough is very Scottish themed! I really liked both main characters, Holt and Claire. Holt is a Highlander native and owns a family farm there, whereas Claire is originally from Scotland and stayed there after singing at the Highland Festival with her band. She decided it was time to leave the band, but has secrets and decisions to make about her life. In the meantime, as she is practically penniless, she works for an elderly lady who needed a bit of help after a fall. But she keeps bumping into Holt, even though she is trying to keep a low profile, and they get closer as he keeps helping her out, even though she initially keeps trying to push him away. Claire slowly gets to know more people in Highland and feels more comfortable with them, and eventually her secret comes out, family arrives from Scotland, and she has to make a decision about her life. I really like the characters in this series (I've read the first book too) and the quirky little town of Highland. I know this book was set around Christmas, but I wouldn't say it felt particularly Christmassy to me and could really be read any time of the year. A lovely light-hearted book that I read in a day. Very enjoyable.