My Immortal Highlander (McNachton Vampires Book 3)
Lynsay Sands and Hannah Howell return to the windswept Highlands of 16th century Scotland in the captivating story of identical twin brothers trapped between the curse that has been their legacy and the two women whose love is their destiny . . .
As identical twins, Bothan and Calum MacNachton share a bond stronger than most brothers, one forged by a terrible secret. Rumors and dark tales have been whispered about their clan for centuries. For they roam the Highlands at night, driven by a savage hunger that can never be sated. Their only hope lies in marriage to Outsiders, mortal women whose pure blood will weaken the hold of their eternal curse.
Kenna Brodie and Sarra DeCourcey know what it is to stand apart. They've heard the terrible, whispered warnings, but nothing could prepare them for the handsome brothers whose fierce, unyielding desires are beyond any legend . . .
What Bothan and Calum promise is a life unlike any Kenna and Sarra have ever known. Now, Kenna and Sarra must choose whether to betray their dark lords or stand and fight for a passion that will never die. . .
Reviews (83)
I love all the MacNachton stories
I have read all the MacNachton's stories, well at least the eight stories I found about them. I hope H. Howell continues writing about them and the battles the clan has against outsiders who believe them demons. I really enjoyed Bothan's story, much more than Calum's. I was under the impression at first that Bothan and Calum were Cathal and Bridget's sons. It made sense having one son with a 'C' name for Cathal and the other a 'B' for Bridget, but when Bothan talks about his parents in the book, he doesn't refer to the laird and his wife. He states his father married 3 years after the laird and that his mother was a Callan and sister to the laird's wife. That is exactly the story of Jankyn and Efrica in 'Highland Vampire'. Bothan also mentions an older brother who is more 'Outsider' than 'Pureblood'. I assumed he meant David, Jankyn's son with Mora. In 'Highland Hunger' Raibeart MacNachton's story, taking place 38 years after the 'Eternal Highlander' it is mentioned that Bridget and Efrica are pregnant again, so obviously Efrica had more children. I know in Heming's story 'Highland Thirst" he is mentioned as being the child of Jankyn and Efrica, but no other siblings are spoken of. What is weird is that in 'Highland Beast' Gybbon MacNachton's story, he mentioned his parents are also a MacNachton and Callan. He says his mother is the sister of Bridget, referring to Efrica, yet when he speaking of Heming, he refers to him as his cousin and not his brother. That makes no sense. The only thing I can think of is H. Howell got her characters confused. She really should have made Bothan and Calum, Cathal and Bridget's sons. Gybbon should have been the son of a MacNachton woman and one of Bridget's brothers. It was mentioned a few bastards were born to some purebloods after encounters with Bridget's brothers.
Love this family
I have enjoyed everyone of the books in this series. I think the McNachton clan is great and the stories are very entertaining. My only complaint is there are not more stories of them being made and I would like for them to finally find and get rid of their main enemy—the Laird. Wish Hannah would write more of them.
My immortal Highlander
Once again, Hanna hit a home run with me with her on going story's of the MacNachton clan & their search for their "Lost ones' & linding thier perfet mate, thier perfect matches in the possess. She give me hope & determination, that YES I will find MY perfect mate. The other two story's are good as well. They give me a peek into a diferent mind set of what a Vampier is & what their lives are all about & how when finding your perfect match, your perfect mate. It will & does turn your life upside down when you do &when you finally acsept what is trun wheather you are human or super natural. True love is true love & it inpacts us all in the same way. That & the other story's alway's turn my mind to new ideas as to what life CAN be if you choose it to be. Thank you ladies for giving me a touch of real life insight through your story's & your carictor's. As alway's Hanna willstay in my library & will be read over & over again. Thanks from Sf in Westminster Co.
Excellent
I read a lot and quickly. I had to slow down and really immerse myself in it! I couldn't put it down! One of her best works yet! If you dont have good reading comprehension skills you might have to take your time but it is well worth it! Very intricate writing! The characters have layers of nuance, personality galore and suggestiveness instead of outright sex. A good book to read even for teenagers!
Sweet and full of laughs
The first half of the book is a bit more serious but very well laid out. The second half had me rolling with laughter. The description of Sarra trying get Valium inside the castle, well it reminded me of sketch comedy.
Great series for a fun read
This is book 3 in the series. It is split up into 2 books that were both well written and enjoyable to read.
Excellent book a must read and with each word that ...
Excellent book a must read and with each word that is read you really are hooked, what an excellent writer! I never want to miss a book in every series and I highly recommend this book and all books by this author! Fantastic book, you will not want to put it down, I know I didn't and I wanted more and I feel that you will also! Great, Great, Book!
great book
great read
The love story!!!
I loved this book! I love vampire books especially Hannah Howell’s, they are not the bad guys!
Need to read
Couldn't put down



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