The Immortal Highlander (Highlander #6) 
LETHALLY SEDUCTIVE ALPHA MALE OF IMMENSE STRENGTH AND DARK EROTICISM. DO NOT LOOK AT HIM. DO NOT TOUCH HIM. DO NOT BE TEMPTED. DO NOT BE SEDUCED....
With his long, black hair and dark, mesmerising eyes, Adam Black is Trouble with a capital T. Immortal, arrogant, and intensly sensual, he is free to roam across time and continents in pursuit of his insatiable desires. That is, until a curse strips him of his immortality and makes him invisible, a cruel fate for so irresistible a man. Now Adam's only hope for survival is in the hands of the one woman who can actually see him.
Enter law student Gabrielle O'Callaghan. For Gabrielle, cursed with the ability to see both worlds, Mortal and Faery, it is the beginning of a long, dangerous seduction. But as Adam's quest to regain his immortality plunges them into a world of timeless magic, the price of surrender could be their very lives. Unless they can thwart the cosnpiracy that threatens both Mortal and Faery realms...and give them a shot at a destiny few mortals ever know: glorious, wondrous, endless love...
I must be going thru a smut phase, and Karen Marie Moning is a reliable source. Make no mistake, the Highlader does not in any way compare to her Fever series; however, it provides a satisfying read and you can easily delve into the world without having read the other books within the series.If you can look past the insta-devotion, survival instincts being construed as "fiery passion few possess" and the fact that our hunk has chosen a Highland Blacksmith as his chosen form (random much?), you
I'm not exactly sure why I've been avoiding to write a review for this book. Possibly because it feels so final that I've completed Adam Black's book. Anyway, this is one of those really good books that deserves a sparkling review, so here goes:The book starts with our very favorite hero, Adam Black. Yes, the Fae who has meddled with countless human lives during the earlier books and is exceedingly arrogant under both Fae and human parameters. Anyway, he's an odd duck among the Fae since he

Adam Black... you trouble maker! Got yerself in deep this time.Thank goodness for Gabrielle the Sidhe-seer (she sees the Fae while they walk amongst us invisible to most)!Adam Black, the Fae prince is suffering his punishment under the Fae Queen. He is to be 'human' and mostly powerless until she forgives him. But there is more going on than she or even he knows.He needs to contact her to plead forgiveness, but he is invisible to humans and the Fae are invisible to him. Enter Gabrielle who has
I'm pretty sick of saying the same thing...EVERY FREAKING ONE OF THESE BOOKS HAVE THE SAME FORMAT. Here's a summary of EVERY FREAKING BOOK IN THIS SERIES: The heroine: an unsuspecting, blonde, beautiful, petite (except Circenn's wife), 20-something year old virgin has finally made a life for herself from her less than perfect upbringing. She can feel that her life's not perfect and there's something missing in it.The hero: he's a six and a half foot, beautiful/handsome beyond belief, physically
I was *this* close to being convinced that I should change it to two stars, but then the ending. It slew me. So back to one star, it is.
Huge 5+ starsWow! Just Wow! I adore this book. Adore it! By far my favorite of the series. Adam Black *dreamy sigh* is an immortal dark Fae prince with an abundance of mischievousness, arrogance, dangerous unpredictability, and a devilish insatiable sexuality. He's the ultimate seducer. The story begins with Adam being punished by the Faery Queen (who adores him, of course) for his repeated interference with his "toy" humans. She strips him of his immortality and makes him invisible to all
Karen Marie Moning
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 348 pages Rating: 4.34 | 31810 Users | 1238 Reviews

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| Title | : | The Immortal Highlander (Highlander #6) |
| Author | : | Karen Marie Moning |
| Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 348 pages |
| Published | : | July 26th 2005 by Dell (first published August 2004) |
| Categories | : | Romance. Paranormal Romance. Fantasy. Paranormal. Science Fiction. Time Travel. Historical Romance |
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BEWARE:LETHALLY SEDUCTIVE ALPHA MALE OF IMMENSE STRENGTH AND DARK EROTICISM. DO NOT LOOK AT HIM. DO NOT TOUCH HIM. DO NOT BE TEMPTED. DO NOT BE SEDUCED....
With his long, black hair and dark, mesmerising eyes, Adam Black is Trouble with a capital T. Immortal, arrogant, and intensly sensual, he is free to roam across time and continents in pursuit of his insatiable desires. That is, until a curse strips him of his immortality and makes him invisible, a cruel fate for so irresistible a man. Now Adam's only hope for survival is in the hands of the one woman who can actually see him.
Enter law student Gabrielle O'Callaghan. For Gabrielle, cursed with the ability to see both worlds, Mortal and Faery, it is the beginning of a long, dangerous seduction. But as Adam's quest to regain his immortality plunges them into a world of timeless magic, the price of surrender could be their very lives. Unless they can thwart the cosnpiracy that threatens both Mortal and Faery realms...and give them a shot at a destiny few mortals ever know: glorious, wondrous, endless love...
Identify Books During The Immortal Highlander (Highlander #6)
| Original Title: | The Immortal Highlander |
| ISBN: | 0440237564 (ISBN13: 9780440237563) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Highlander #6 |
| Characters: | Adam Black, Gabrielle O'Callaghan, Circenn Brodie, Drustan MacKeltar, Gwen Cassidy, Dageus MacKeltar, Chloe Zanders, Queen Aoibheal, Darroc |
| Setting: | Cincinnati, Ohio(United States) Scottish Highlands |
| Literary Awards: | RITA Award by Romance Writers of America Nominee for Paranormal Romance (2005) |
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Ratings: 4.34 From 31810 Users | 1238 ReviewsAppraise Of Books The Immortal Highlander (Highlander #6)
**Reread Review May 18, 2016**4 1/2 "I do believe in Fairytales" Stars!So very, very good! This one starts off a bit slow, but the ending is so worth it. I love Adam Black! Happy reading!**Original Review February 27, 2014**Wow, Adam... Well, for most of the book I was thinking this is a 4star story. Actually I was thinking this book is really moving slow. I'd expected lots of action from Adam Black's story. Then the last few chapters came and Adam did what he does best. He surprised me.I must be going thru a smut phase, and Karen Marie Moning is a reliable source. Make no mistake, the Highlader does not in any way compare to her Fever series; however, it provides a satisfying read and you can easily delve into the world without having read the other books within the series.If you can look past the insta-devotion, survival instincts being construed as "fiery passion few possess" and the fact that our hunk has chosen a Highland Blacksmith as his chosen form (random much?), you
I'm not exactly sure why I've been avoiding to write a review for this book. Possibly because it feels so final that I've completed Adam Black's book. Anyway, this is one of those really good books that deserves a sparkling review, so here goes:The book starts with our very favorite hero, Adam Black. Yes, the Fae who has meddled with countless human lives during the earlier books and is exceedingly arrogant under both Fae and human parameters. Anyway, he's an odd duck among the Fae since he

Adam Black... you trouble maker! Got yerself in deep this time.Thank goodness for Gabrielle the Sidhe-seer (she sees the Fae while they walk amongst us invisible to most)!Adam Black, the Fae prince is suffering his punishment under the Fae Queen. He is to be 'human' and mostly powerless until she forgives him. But there is more going on than she or even he knows.He needs to contact her to plead forgiveness, but he is invisible to humans and the Fae are invisible to him. Enter Gabrielle who has
I'm pretty sick of saying the same thing...EVERY FREAKING ONE OF THESE BOOKS HAVE THE SAME FORMAT. Here's a summary of EVERY FREAKING BOOK IN THIS SERIES: The heroine: an unsuspecting, blonde, beautiful, petite (except Circenn's wife), 20-something year old virgin has finally made a life for herself from her less than perfect upbringing. She can feel that her life's not perfect and there's something missing in it.The hero: he's a six and a half foot, beautiful/handsome beyond belief, physically
I was *this* close to being convinced that I should change it to two stars, but then the ending. It slew me. So back to one star, it is.
Huge 5+ starsWow! Just Wow! I adore this book. Adore it! By far my favorite of the series. Adam Black *dreamy sigh* is an immortal dark Fae prince with an abundance of mischievousness, arrogance, dangerous unpredictability, and a devilish insatiable sexuality. He's the ultimate seducer. The story begins with Adam being punished by the Faery Queen (who adores him, of course) for his repeated interference with his "toy" humans. She strips him of his immortality and makes him invisible to all


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