Curando El Corazon De Un Highlander Keira Mon... Apr 2026
While some readers describe the initial attraction as immediate ("insta-love"), the overall pacing is often cited as a slow-burn romance as the characters navigate their emotional baggage. Reader Reception
Reviewers on Goodreads often describe it as a "sweet" and "comforting" read, noting that it focuses heavily on family dynamics and children as secondary characters. Curando El Corazon De Un Highlander Keira Mon...
Quade is convinced that a dark family curse hangs over him, which has already claimed his wife and now threatens his young children, who are suffering from a mysterious illness. Because of this "curse," he vows never to fall in love again to protect others from his perceived fate. While some readers describe the initial attraction as
It is best read after the first book, Rescued by a Highlander , though it can be enjoyed as a standalone. Because of this "curse," he vows never to
Quade’s belief in a family curse serves as the primary internal obstacle to their relationship.
The author, a former Registered Nurse, incorporates realistic medical issues (for the time period) into the plot, such as Brenna’s advanced knowledge of healing.
The story follows , a skilled healer who is kidnapped at knifepoint in the middle of the night to save a dying chieftain. Her patient is Quade Ramsay , a handsome Highland laird who has survived an assassination attempt but remains emotionally scarred.
While some readers describe the initial attraction as immediate ("insta-love"), the overall pacing is often cited as a slow-burn romance as the characters navigate their emotional baggage. Reader Reception
Reviewers on Goodreads often describe it as a "sweet" and "comforting" read, noting that it focuses heavily on family dynamics and children as secondary characters.
Quade is convinced that a dark family curse hangs over him, which has already claimed his wife and now threatens his young children, who are suffering from a mysterious illness. Because of this "curse," he vows never to fall in love again to protect others from his perceived fate.
It is best read after the first book, Rescued by a Highlander , though it can be enjoyed as a standalone.
Quade’s belief in a family curse serves as the primary internal obstacle to their relationship.
The author, a former Registered Nurse, incorporates realistic medical issues (for the time period) into the plot, such as Brenna’s advanced knowledge of healing.
The story follows , a skilled healer who is kidnapped at knifepoint in the middle of the night to save a dying chieftain. Her patient is Quade Ramsay , a handsome Highland laird who has survived an assassination attempt but remains emotionally scarred.