But that was the only issue with having not read the first two books. I was a tad confused on what, exactly, a berserker was (it’s quite a ways into the book before it’s explained). This is the first of this series that I’ve read and I was able to follow it admirably well. In the third installment of the best-selling Highland Historical Series, Kerrigan Byrne weaves a tale of blood and vengeance, of love, redemption, and the bonds that make a family. On a snowy Solstice night during the magical Yuletide season, their need for each other may alter their destinies forever. Even though she’s not certain he’s entirely human. When the most fearsome, mysterious, and breathtaking man seeks the help she can give to the child in his arms, she’s unable to turn them away. Her husband, her child, and soon she fears she must relinquish her dignity in order to survive the bitter Highland winter. Sent to the Highlands bent on revenge and murder, he stumbles on an infant deserted in the snow. (It’s been very contemporary romance heavy.)īorn a nameless bastard into the Berserker horde, Finn is the measure of strength, ferocity, and brutality at the Temple of Freya. I picked up a copy of Kerrigan Byrne‘s Highland Stranger as an Amazon freebie in an attempt to add a little variety to my Christmas Reading Challenge.
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