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The talents of legendary marksman Gregor "Arrow" MacGregor are crucial now, as Bruce moves to reclaim his Scottish holdings. Gregor is considered the most handsome man in Scotland, and his fame as an archer is rivaled only by his reputation with the lasses as a heartbreaker. But when his infamous face is exposed during a covert mission, Gregor is forced to lie low. He returns home only to find a new battle waiting: a daring game of seduction involving his now very grown-up and very desirable ward, Cate of Lochmaben. A born fighter, Cate was clinging to life when Gregor rescued her after a vicious English raid on her village left her mother dead. But five years later, the once scrappy orphan Gregor took under his protection has become a woman. Brave, strong, and skilled in warfare, Cate is determined to lay claim to the warrior who refuses to be trapped. The heat in his eyes tells her she has his attention...an his desire. But will Gregor allow his heart to surrender before danger finds them, and the truth of Cate's identity is revealed?… (more)
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A sexy Scottish historical romance! This series just keeps getting better and better. The author has researched the time period well and the female MC is vibrant, smart, and strong, especially considering her past. Cate is my favorite leading lass in this series. I love that she's a tomboy
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I don't need to re-hash the summary (you already have that), just to confirm you will love this book. It as all I wanted & more. Read it, NOW! You won't be disappointed.
I received this book in exchange for an honest review for Netgalley.
FIVE Stars
Release Date: 08/26/14
ABOUT THE BOOK:
As King Robert the Bruce of Scotland plots to retake his English occupied castles, he needs the stealth and skill of his elite soldiers, the Highland Guard. Fearless and indomitable, no men are more loyal to their king, or cherished
The talents of legendary marksman Gregor “Arrow” MacGregor are crucial now, as Bruce moves to reclaim his Scottish holdings. Gregor is considered the most handsome man in Scotland, and his fame as an archer is rivaled only by his reputation with the lasses as a heartbreaker. But when his infamous face is exposed during a covert mission, Gregor is forced to lay low. He returns home only to find a new battle waiting: a daring game of seduction involving his now very grown up and very desirable ward, Cate of Lochmaben.
A born fighter, Cate was clinging to life when Gregor rescued her after a vicious English raid on her village left her mother dead. But five years later, the once scrappy orphan Gregor took under his protection has become a woman. Brave, strong, and skilled in warfare, Cate is determined to lay claim to the warrior who refuses to be trapped. The heat in his eyes tells her she has his attention . . . and his desire. But will Gregor allow his heart to surrender before danger finds them, and the truth of Cate’s identity is revealed.
MY REVIEW:
Holy crow, I tell you, once I read this book, I gobbled up the rest of her McCarty’s series with The Highland Guard. This book was so good, I’m at a loss for words on how well I could describe it.
You have this group of secret warriors working for Scotland’s true king, and all of their identities are…well, secret. So enter in fate, and a small village who wants to help the injured, fast forward a few weeks after an attack, and enter Gregor and Cate and their final meeting.
Well, the fact that she’s hidden her true age from him should be no surprise, I mean, after all she is a small little thing. But then throw in the fact that she wants to actually fight, and she’s good with it, and Gregor finds everything out?
Fireworks! *sings*
This book was great. At the time, it was the first in a series (this being book 9) I had read, so I didn’t realize just how funny it was that he was known as the pretty Highland Guard member, until I reread the series. Now, it’s hilarious.
This book was packed full of everything that makes a great romance novel: suspense, drama, humor, romance, and lots of sexual tension. Sign me up again and again. This is a keeper!
Cait knows what it's like to feel defenseless. She watched as her mother was viciously raped and murdered unable to help her, the day her village was destroyed by evil, English soldiers. The only saving grace was that, as a result, she met Gregor "Arrow" MacGregor, a laird in his own right and one of the most skilled archers in Robert the Bruce's army. Gregor, not only saved her that day, but also assumed the responsibility of her guardianship.
Cait's love for Gregor continues to blossom as she grows up in his household. There she grows-up and is offered the opportunity to train in combat, a privilege usually reserved for men. Cait becomes so adept at it, that many years later, as Gregor is returning from a mission, he is shocked to find that the "lad" who is skillfully beating up on another is none other than his willful ward, Cait.
Even more demonstrative of her big heart, and further evidence of her mischievousness as far as he's concerned, Cait has taken in three children, who she believed had been abandoned, on the thinly veiled pretense of them being Gregor's "natural" children.
Soon Gregor who, at Robert the Bruce's orders, is supposed to be resting and recuperating before his next mission, after having his identity possibly compromised, is getting anything but R&R. Instead, he finds himself constantly being tormented with "inappropriate", lascivious thoughts of Cait. But Cait is determined to prove that she is now a woman, and that her intense love for Gregor, is not a mere infatuation.
Notwithstanding the undeniable fact that Cait is now a beautiful, full grown woman, there are a number of forces conspiring against their HEA. From the throngs of women who are constantly throwing themselves at Gregor, who has been professed to be the most handsomest man in all of Scotland, and trying to "trap" him into marriage, to the danger posed by secrets that both Gregor and Cait are hiding from one another, this love match will have to overcome a number of hurdles and threats, some of which will definitely take you by surprise!
I can't say enough good things about this romance! The sexual tension, romance and passion was well done, as was the character development of the hero and heroine, who both had to overcome substantial emotional impediments. Moreover, the action and attention to historical detail were also well implemented, further rounding out this five-star story!
Additionally, one feature, that went above and beyond my typical read was Ms. McCarty's Author's Note. So often, as a historical romance reader you are left to wonder as to exactly how much of a story is based on historical facts. Ms. McCarty takes the guesswork, and related research, out of the equation by providing a very enlightening, detailed account of her own research into the events described in The Arrow. This was an unexpected, and a highly appreciated, bonus!
All in all, I highly recommend The Arrow to lovers of highlander romances.
Source: I received a review copy from Random House Ballantine in exchange for an honest review.
Watching Cate as she tries to get Gregor to see her as more than just his ward was a struggle at times. There were moments when I wished I could reach into the book and smack Gregor upside the head for being so dense and when Gregor began losing faith in the tender feelings he was developing for Cate, when he began second guessing her intentions based on his jaded past, well then I really wanted to smack him. Couldn't he see how much she loved him? Could't he tell that she would never be anything but genuine about her feelings for him? Men can be such morons sometimes.
Thankfully when all seems lost, Gregor finally pulls his head from his arse and we are able to put our faith in him once more. The Arrow had so many unexpected twists and turns that I was constantly biting my nails, waiting to see the story unfold. Monica built a world with a strong foundation based on history but managed to captivate our hearts with her beautifully written characters who's hearts are more true than words can express. I cannot wait to see what she has in store for us next and am pleased to say that The Arrow is truly a great read.
There have been many criticisms regarding Cate our heroine, but what I gathered from the story is that Cate is strong. She is brave and stubborn and refuses to back down. She helps others and takes in those who need her. She has a strong desire to build a family, to gain the sense of belonging and security that was denied to her a child. Cate has struggled in life and had to face the rape and murder of her mother when she was only fifteen years old but that pain and that experience has not broken her. Cate is determined to be in a position to defend herself. She trains in warefare and can take down a man twice her size. How anyone can believe that she is unworthy of being our heroine, and unworthy of Gregor's affections astounds me but that said, it is my belief that Cate is the perfect match for our Arrow and just as in the story when Seoniad was unable to see past her jealousy and desire for Gregor, I feel our readers are unable to see past their expectations of who the most beautiful man in Scotland should be with based on his looks, verses who our Arrow should be with, based on his heart.
4.5 Stars
King Robert the Bruce and his elite Highland Guard are still fighting to reclaim his Scottish lands and castles. But during a mission, Gregor's (or "Arrow" as he is call because of his skill as an archer) handsome face is seen and he is sent home for a while.
Cate is Gregor's ward, he rescued her five years ago from a well after an English raid on her village where she had been left to die. But she is a beautiful woman now and she has her sights set on Gregor, She's loved him for years. Cate's a born fighter and she want's his passion and love, Gregor just has to start noticing her as a woman.
The book was a joy to read a real page turner. There's thrills, action, surprises and of cause a tender romance that heats up the pages.
I love this series. If you enjoy good honest romance this book is for you.
This was the first book of this series that I have read, and I would definitely read the others.
Just the right amount of action, reluctant love, a feisty young woman, a warrior with legendary skills, passion and tenderness all coupled with Scottish history (Robert the Bruce times) to make this a satisfying read on many different levels.
The character of Gregor 'Arrow' McGregor,
The essence of Cate (Catroina) of Lochmaben is courage, truth and determination, yet she has her own dark secret. Gregor's ward, in love with him from the moment he rescued her from a well after being left for dead by English raiders.a warrior lass determined on vengeance.
Their story comes of age with startling revelations for both.
The storyline and the characters certainly held my interest. I read it in a few hours.
A NetGalley ARC
As I was contemplating what to write in this book review, it felt like a fact worth sharing. Why? Because it's rare, in my experience, to feel a new
The author seems to write each novel in this series as if it could be a stand-alone. Yet she connects the stories together allowing the rich history of Robert the Bruce and Scotland's struggle with the English, to come alive.
This one is no exception. The tale of Gregor MacGregor and his ward Cate of Lochmaben is original, entertaining, and informative. A reader new to this series can start with the first entry The Chief or start with the 9th The Arrow, and I believe they will enjoy it enough that they will reach for another Highland Guard story soon after.
An English raid takes Cate's family and she is thrown in a well and left to die. When the Phantom brothers found her, she was caked
Now, five years later, the orphaned girl has matured into a lovely young woman. Lovely enough that her hero worship attraction to Gregor has begun to make him feel uncomfortable. He is distracted and has made a mistake that lands him back home for a little break, which means Cate and Gregor are under the same roof for a time. Cate intends to make the most of her unexpected time with Gregor.
But, Gregor believes the time has come to remove Cate out of his home and into marriage. There are plenty of men still who would marry Cate, but Cate only has eyes for Gregor, who believes she only has a young girl's crush on him, but he is tempted enough by her he can't seem to stop kissing her.
“He kissed her. It was a kiss unlike any he had ever given a woman before. It was a kiss to destroy any indecision and all fear. It was a kiss to woo, a kiss to persuade, a kiss to convince.”
I so enjoyed Cate's character in this one. Her observations were always spot on , she was honest, had her insecurities and doubts like any of us, suffered a little teasing because of her training, but knew her own mind. She loved fiercely, loved despite of Gregor's faults. She loved the whole man and never expected him to be perfect.
Gregor, like all of the Highlanders is the series is irresistible to women, a member of a top secret unit for the King called the phantoms and is proud, loyal and has a heart of gold hidden behind his tough exterior. I loved Gregor , but at times I wanted to slug him. Men! It doesn't matter what century or country it is, they can all be so arrogant and pigheaded. Does he redeem himself? Well... probably.
Cate and Gregor could have had a smooth go of things if not for the interference of others. Once a the seed of doubt of planted it looks as though all is lost, but betrayals and broken hearts will have to wait when Cate finds herself in grave danger and her true identity about to be revealed. Will Gregor be able to save her it time?
This is the 9th book in the Highland Guard series and they never lose their appeal. This one is very sensual and spicy, but with some of the best romantic lines I've read in awhile, especially coming from a warrior like Gregor. So, yes, Gregor does redeem himself and there is a wonderfully sweet sigh worthy HEA that will leaving you grinning ear to ear. Well done! 5 stars!
My biggest problem with the book is that nothing happens. The plot is nonexistent. For the first 300 pages or so we are in the heads of the hero and heroine. That is not a good place to be. They spend those 300
Two people fantasizing about having sex with the other, and ending up in various states of arousal from those fantasies, is not a plot. It’s almost as if no one told Ms. McCarty that every story must have conflict. I was surprised by this after reading that the author has written and published 15 books in the past 9 years! My mind boggled a little bit at that output but I gave her the benefit of the doubt. After reading The Arrow I think that if I were to change the names and tweak the details a bit I have a very good idea of how the other 14 would read.
There are a few establishing incidents at the beginning to set the stage but it’s not until the last 75 pages of the 396 pages that anything really happens. There are hints of a mystery concerning the heroine’s family ties but even that is made obvious before the eventual climax so there’s really not much suspense there.
Then there’s the description of the hero as “the handsomest man in Scotland”. It made me think of Snow White and her mirror. The hero’s response to this label is just clichéd, with nothing interesting about it to make me want to get to know him better.
I really like reading romances but I need more than this book has to offer. So I cannot recommend that anyone read The Arrow.
Review based on ARC copy provided by the
Excellent book! I happen to really love this series and this one was really great! I could not imagine living life during this time period, the grave injustices done to people, and women....ugh. Gregor was such a hero for Cate that I was glad
A good story with reasonable plot and character complications (although only the two main characters have depth), although unnecessarily long romantic scenes.