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In "Spell of the Highlander" by Karen Marie Moning, the story follows Cian, a powerful Keltar Druid from the 9th century, who is trapped in a dark fairy mirror by a dark sorcerer for immortality. When Jessi St. James, an overworked grad student aspiring to become an archaeologist, gets involved, they are thrust into a battle of good and evil. The book is filled with elements of lust, love, blood, sex, humor, and tears as Cian and Jessi navigate a world of magic, romance, and danger. The plot takes readers on a journey through time, blending elements of Celtic mythology, romance, and suspense as Cian and Jessi face off against dark forces and navigate their growing feelings for each other.

The narrative of "Spell of the Highlander" intertwines past and present, blending elements of the supernatural with modern-day challenges. Through intricate storytelling and vivid descriptions, the book delves into themes of redemption, love, and the eternal struggle between light and darkness. Readers are taken on a captivating journey that explores the complexities of fate, magic, and the power of love to transcend time and space, making it a compelling read for fans of fantasy romance.

If you liked Spell of the Highlander, here are the top 7 books to read next:
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    Shadowland - The Mediator by Meg Cabot (Jenny Carroll)
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    'Shadowland' in 'The Mediator' series by Meg Cabot follows the story of Suze, a teenage mediator who can see, speak to, and interact with spirits. Suze moves to California after her mother remarries, where she encounters spirits in her new home and school. She navigates her unique abilities while dealing with stepbrothers and a mean popular ghost girl. As the series progresses, Suze helps ghosts move on to the other side, uncovering mysteries and facing supernatural challenges along the way.

    Oh, I know they have palm trees in Southern California. I mean, I'm not a complete moron. I've watched90210 , and everything. But I was moving to Northern California. I didn't expect to see palm trees...

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    Taming Demons for Beginners - The Guild Codex: Demonized by Annette Marie
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    'Taming Demons for Beginners' is a captivating urban fantasy novel that follows Robin as she uncovers dark secrets in her uncle's house after her parents' deaths. Discovering a demon trapped in the basement, she forms an unexpected bond with it, leading to a series of thrilling and dangerous events. The book is praised for its well-written plot, engaging characters like Robin and Zylas, and the humorous banter between them. The writing style is described as fast-paced, easy to read, and impossible to put down, making it a must-read for fans of urban fantasy.

    He crouched at the edge of the gleaming silver line set into the floor. That line had separated us since I’d first laid eyes on the summoning circle. It bound him to this realm—and protected the human...

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    Dark Lover
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    Book 1 in the series:Black Dagger Brotherhood

    Dark Lover - Black Dagger Brotherhood by J.R. Ward
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    'Dark Lover' by J.R. Ward is the first book in the 'Black Dagger Brotherhood' series, introducing readers to a world where vampires are protected by a group known as the Brotherhood of the Black Dagger who are fighting against the Lessers, minions of the Omega. The book follows Wrath, a powerful vampire king, who reluctantly helps Beth, a half-human, half-vampire, through her transition into a vampire, leading to a dangerous and intense journey filled with romance, suspense, and dark secrets. The writing style in the book is described as flawless, with a mix of contemporary, romantic, and sexy elements that keep readers hooked from the very beginning.

    The book is praised for its strong world-building, phenomenal character development, and addictive storyline that immerses readers into the lives of the characters. Readers appreciate the chemistry between Wrath and Beth, the dynamic personalities of the Brotherhood members, and the engaging plot that blends action, romance, and supernatural elements seamlessly. Overall, 'Dark Lover' is hailed as a captivating and entertaining read that offers a refreshing take on the vampire genre, with well-developed characters and a compelling narrative that keeps readers invested in the series.

    Darius looked around the club, taking in the teeming, half-naked bodies on the dance floor. Screamer's was packed tonight, full of women wearing leather and men who looked like they had advanced degre...

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    Darkfever
    Book 1 in the series:Fever

    Darkfever - Fever by Karen Marie Moning
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    In "Darkfever" by Karen Marie Moning, readers are introduced to MacKayla Lane, a young woman seeking justice for her murdered sister in Dublin, Ireland. As Mac delves into the mystery surrounding her sister's death, she discovers a hidden world of faeries and supernatural beings, where she possesses unique abilities that make her a key player in a dangerous game of intrigue and deception. The book combines elements of urban fantasy, mystery, and paranormal romance, with a plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, culminating in a cliffhanger ending that leaves them eager for more. Moning's writing style weaves together dark themes with light moments, creating a compelling narrative that immerses readers in a world filled with monsters, secrets, and unexpected alliances.

    It gets crazy hot in the South in the summer, but it's worth it to have such short, mild winters. I like most all seasons and climes. I can get into an overcast drizzly autumn day—great for curling up...

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    A Hunger Like No Other - Immortals After Dark by Kresley Cole
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    A Hunger Like No Other by Kresley Cole is the first book in the Immortals After Dark series, featuring a unique paranormal romance plot with a mix of vampires, werewolves, and other creatures. The story follows the captive Emmaline, a mix of Valkyrie and Vampire, and the fierce Lykae king, Lachlain MacRieve, who has been imprisoned for centuries. The book explores their evolving relationship, challenges, and the intricate world of the Lore, filled with various supernatural beings. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of humor, passion, and fast-paced storytelling that keeps readers hooked till the end.

    On an island in the Seine, against the nighttime backdrop of an ageless cathedral, the denizens of Paris came out to play. Emmaline Troy wound around fire-eaters, pickpockets, and chanteurs de rue. Sh...

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    The Cruel Prince - The Folk of the Air by Holly Black
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    In 'The Cruel Prince' by Holly Black, the story follows Jude and her sisters who are taken to Faerie after witnessing their parents' murder. Set in a world of magic and intrigue, Jude navigates the dangerous court as she strives for power and a place among the faerie lords and ladies. With twists and turns, the book keeps readers engaged with its lush descriptions and complex characters.

    The book is a dark fantasy tale filled with revenge, drama, courtly intrigue, and magic. Readers are introduced to a world where danger and betrayal lurk around every corner, as Jude faces challenges and choices that will impact not only her family but the entire kingdom of Faerie.

    “The tournament is still four nights away,” the creature says. Her name is Tatterfell, and she’s a servant in Madoc’s household, stuck here until she works off her debt to him. She’s cared for me sinc...

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    A Court of Thorns and Roses - A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
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    In "A Court of Thorns and Roses" by Sarah J. Maas, Feyre, a human, is thrust into the dangerous world of the Fae where she must navigate treacherous politics and dark magic. Bound to the High Lord of the Spring Court, Tamlin, Feyre embarks on a journey of love and sacrifice to save both the Fae and human realms. The book weaves a tale of intrigue, romance, and magic, set against a backdrop of curses, tests, and court drama, appealing to readers of fantasy romance with its unique twist on the Beauty and the Beast story.

    Maas expertly crafts a world that is both grounded in familiar fairy tales yet entirely original and captivating. The story is action-packed, filled with twists and turns that keep readers engaged, while the characters, particularly Feyre, are portrayed as flawed and relatable, making the narrative more immersive. The writing style, though at times criticized for being too descriptive or slow-paced, is praised for its ability to create a vivid and enchanting world that draws readers in.

    I’d been monitoring the parameters of the thicket for an hour, and my vantage point in the crook of a tree branch had turned useless. The gusting wind blew thick flurries to sweep away my tracks, but ...

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