Highlander's Shifter
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Publisher Description
He seeks the one his heart desires...
With their fae-blooded clan teetering on the verge of extinction, Jamie Matheson finds himself battling a deep attraction to one of the few remaining unmated women within his clan, a woman he’s not permitted to touch unless a soul bond forms between them. Like his fellow clansmen, he must ensure her protection, even if that means from himself.
Annabella wishes to forge a mated bond with only one man, yet when Jamie treks deep into the Highlands in order to put some distance between them, she soon discovers not all is as it seems, not when her very spirit calls out to Jamie’s from across the ages. It appears they’ve both lived in two separate times, here in the future and far in the past, and now if they ever wish to complete the bond and come together as one, they must first right the wrongs of their deadly past. It’s time to return to when they first discovered their mated bond began, the year 1211.
Come and immerse yourself in this riveting historical time travel romance, one which crosses the centuries and brings together lost souls.
Each book in this series is standalone, and can be enjoyed out of sequence.
THE MATHESON BROTHERS SERIES
Highlander’s Desire, #1
Highlander’s Passion, #2
Highlander’s Seduction, #3
Highlander's Kiss, #4
Highlander's Heart, #5
Highlander's Sword, #6
Highlander's Bride, #7
Highlander's Caress, #8
Highlander's Touch, #9
Highlander's Shifter, #10
Highlander's Claim, #11
Highlander's Courage, #12
Highlander’s Mermaid, #13
Customer Reviews
Great love story, past and present
Loved the story as it switched between the present day and the year 1211 with Jamie and Bella while involving time travel and shifters. They have visions of their past and the fact they were not mated when Jamie died from battle wounds. At the appropriate time, they are sent back in time to assure they are mated before Jamie dies which will then ensure their survival today. It is an interesting story and a great read. I would highly recommend it.