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  • My favorite author!  

    Knights of the Highlands, Volume 3: The lookout (Paperback)
    If you enjoy reading stories about the Highlanders, Monica Mccarty is one of papesses of this literature. Monica Mccarty is one of my favorite authors (with Maya Banks Wine and Mary and Hannah Howell), nay, my favorite author, fetish to escape the la
  • Very good book and thank you Amazon for its services  

    Knights of the Highlands, Volume 3: The lookout (Paperback)
    Although I loved all those I have read so far I have a slight preference for some of which it is part. This moral battle that is tearing the loving couple who are each in camps all enemies amid battles, skirmishes is thrilling and exciting times and
  • I am still a fan!  

    Knights of the Highlands, Volume 3: The lookout (Paperback)
    This is the third book in the series The Knights Highland Monica McCarty, and again I got carried away. The Secret Guard Robert Bruce King continues daider latter to fight the English king, Edward II and the Scottish clans who have chosen to swear al
  • Another great tome ...  

    Knights of the Highlands, Volume 3: The lookout (Paperback)
    Arthur is the one "that was excluded" group in the first volume. Here we find him with a new mission: infiltrate the MacDougall clan and at the same time avenge his father. But now, everything is not so simple. As the days, Arthur succumbs to th
  • A real treat 5  

    Knights of the Highlands, Volume 3: The lookout (Paperback)
    A thrilling and romantic adventure amid the intrigues and twists of history. Love, adventure, passion, drama ... all depicted with sensitivity on the frame of a troubled time. In short, I loved it!
  • Exciting 50  

    Knights of the Highlands, Volume 3: The lookout (Paperback)
    We are never disappointed by Monica McCarthy! The third component is to date my favorite. The story of this couple is exciting from beginning to end and less smooth characters in most sagas. In fact, the author always treats his characters. Of course