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Highlander #5

The Dark Highlander

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Journey to a world of ancient magic, breathtaking sensuality, thrilling time-travel.... Journey to the world of The Dark Highlander. Crisscrossing the continents and the centuries, here is a novel as gripping as it is sensual—an electrifying adventure that will leave you breathless....

I am Dageus MacKeltar, a man with one good conscience and thirteen bad ones, driven to sate my darkest desires…

From his penthouse lair high above Manhattan, Dageus looks out over a glittering city that calls to the darkness within him. A sixteenth-century Scot trapped between worlds, he is fighting a losing battle with the thirteen Druids who possess his soul, dooming him to an eternity of sexual pursuit. When Chloe Zanders, student of antiquities, is drawn into his world, she finds the insatiable alpha male an irresistible lure.Before long, she is caught up in an ancient prophecy that will sweep her back into time to medieval Scotland. Plunged into a world of timeless magic and dark seduction, she will soon face the challenge of a lifetime: fighting thirteen evil spirits for the heart of one irresistible man....

370 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published October 1, 2002

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About the author

Karen Marie Moning

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“The only other calling I ever felt was an irrepressible desire to be Captain of my own Starship. I was born in the wrong century and it wasn’t possible, so I chose to explore the universe by writing fiction instead. Books are doors to endless adventure.” -KMM

Karen Marie Moning is the #1 NYT bestselling author of the Fever Series and Highlander novels.

An alum of the Immaculate Conception Academy, at seventeen she attended Purdue University where she completed a BA in Society & Law, with minors in Philosophy, Creative Writing and Theatre, while working full time as a bartender and computer consultant. She intended to go to law school but after an internship with a firm of Criminal Attorneys, decided against it. For the next decade, she worked in insurance, where she wrote intercompany arbitrations and directed commercial litigation. At the age of thirty, she decided it was time to get serious and do what she’d always wanted to do: write fiction novels.

Beyond the Highland Mist was published in 1999 and nominated for two RITA awards. She then published six more novels in her award-winning HIGHLANDER series, and received the RITA Award in 2001 for The Highlander’s Touch.

In 2004, she began writing the #1 New York Times bestselling FEVER series. The books have been optioned twice for potential franchise development by Twentieth Century Fox and DreamWorks Studios, but the rights are currently held by Moning who has expressed a desire to one day see it as a television series. Her novels have been published in over thirty countries. She divides her time between Ohio and Florida and is working on two future projects for Random House Publishing.

“I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library.” – Jorge Luis Borges

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Profile Image for Kat Kennedy.
475 reviews16.5k followers
February 15, 2011
Warning this review contains spoilers.









Actually, no just one big spoiler. And it's not really a spoiler, but you know how precious some people can be.

angry
This cat just had the ending of Shadowfever spoiled...

Okay, so this is a romance novel. You pretty much know how they all end, right? Happily Ever After with lots of sex and pregnancy/babies.

So far this is the only one I've read that HASN'T ended with pregnancy.

All I can say is THANK YOU!

What the hell is romantic about meeting a man and finding out a month later that you're pregnant? Or, according to a previous book, being pregnant with TWINS?!

twins
Twins. Two bodies. One soul. One very evil soul...

I wouldn't wish twins on my worst enemy!

Why do people think parenthood is romantic? Allow me to illuminate what parenthood basically is:

"Harry, put your pants on." "No flashing your willy, Harry." "Put your willy back in your pants!"

"Why are you crying?" "Do you want a drink?" "Why did you throw your drink on the ground?"
"Why are you crying now?" "Are you sure you want a drink this time?" "Why did you throw your drink on the ground AGAIN?!"

"Do you need to go potty?" "Are you sure?" "Why is there stinky poo in your pants?" "WHY IS THERE STINKY POO ON MUMMY'S WALLS?!"

"No mummy doesn't want to kiss the shark anymore." "I'm sorry, mummy will kiss the shark now." "Why did you hit mummy with the shark?"

"You can have ONE train." "No. One." "Now you broke the train." "Why are you crying?! You're the one who broke the train!" "Okay, mummy fixed the train." "Why are you crying?" "Well then you shouldn't have broken the train, AGAIN!"

"Where's mummy's phone?" "No, that's not mummy's phone, that's a carrot." "Why is mummy's phone in the veggie keeper?"

"Do you want to watch thomas?" "No, mummy doesn't want to watch Aristocats again." "Because mummy will do bad things if she watches Aristocats. AGAIN." "Fine, we'll watch Aristocats." "No mummy's not crying."

"Don't run away!" "No, mummy said not to run away!" "It's not funny!" "Come back!" "Thank you, stranger, for returning my beloved child." "You are in so much trouble!"

"Do you want some cheese for lunch?" "Okay, here's your cheese!" "Why did you throw your cheese on the ground?" "But this is mummy's cheese!" "It's exactly like the cheese she gave you!" "Fine, have mummy's cheese." "WHY DID YOU THROW MUMMY'S CHEESE ON THE GROUND?"

"No, don't touch that." "No, don't touch that." "No, don't touch that." "No, don't touch that." "No, don't touch that." "No, don't touch that." "No, don't touch that." "No, don't touch that." "No, don't touch that." "I TOLD YOU NOT TO TOUCH THAT!!!!!!!!!!!"

Rinse. Repeat. Do it all again tomorrow.

Do you want to know the truth? Children are evil. Now, I wouldn't go quite so far as to say that they're little Stewies in the making.

Stewie
Though I won't dismiss the theory...

But babies do three things from the moment they're born.

1) Struggle to learn their mother-tongue so that they can use the same word, 'No!', over and over again.
2) Struggle to learn to move, walk and run so that they can throw things at you and then run away while cackling with fiendish laughter.
3) Study you to learn your weaknesses.

They don't have anything else to do! They eat, sleep and poop and they're learning how to bring you down and crush your spirit while doing all three of those tasks - all the while knowing that if you ever chose to, you could crush them with your giant adult fists.

evil
Look at that... pure, malevolent evil...

And yet, people still procreate, why? There are childless people reading this right now. And I bet you. I BET you that they will probably still have children despite everything that I have said.

You know why? WHY?! Because either they think I'm exaggerating and "it won't be THAT bad!" Or they're cocky little bastards who think that, "Sure, kids CAN be like that. But not mine. MY kids will be fantastic."

Yes. You keep thinking that. That's what I thought too. Certificate III in childcare and a childhood development course and I thought I would be Mummy Extraordinaire. My best friend, who is a trained and practising Child Psychologist, thought so too. She thought I never saw her look of contempt at my screaming child and that I couldn't see the idea as plain as day in her head, "Well, MY child won't do that!" Hahahaha! I got the last laugh on that one, bitch!

ITS WHAT THEY WANT YOU TO THINK!

laughing baby

There is NOTHING romantic about having babies. Nothing. You will get a massive belly, need to pee all the time. Then you will go through childbirth and while recovering from this "experience" you will be tending a newborn. You will bleed constantly for six weeks while your nipples leak and you can't remember the last time you got a good night's sleep. Your hormones will trick you into thinking your grandpa-faced little newborn is beautiful and people will lie to you because they realize that with the birth of your child has begun your decent into insanity. People will coo over your child who will be perfectly well-behaved until they bugger off and then you're left alone with a screaming infant WHO CAN'T BE REASONED WITH!

Yes, I love my son, he's the light of my life, blah de blah, blah.

But I can't take anymore of these Happily Ever After WITH BABIES endings!

Why can't we have Happily Ever After, with a lot of money, sex and freedom to travel the globe, eat in expensive restaurants and have even MORE sex except this time on the kitchen floor, endings?

No. Instead we get this:

beautiful baby
The little jerk...

I keep ending these novels with super-happy couples petting their lovely pregnant bellies and all I can think is, "Poor bastards! Don't even know what they're in for..."
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496 reviews6,570 followers
August 28, 2017
This book oozes hotness from every pore! Wow. Well done. Photobucket



The recipe for a great book? Hmm what could it be?


In a large bowl of Scotland, put in two brothers. Add a bit of druid extract, and mix it through time and space. When you are done with mixing, separate the brothers in two bowls, each will get his own book. Now, in each bowl add a seriously intelligent woman who's not affraid to believe in the impossible. Mix some more, for the ingredients have to fall in love. Are they in love yet? Yes? Stop mixing and pour it in the mold, then to the oven because they need to be extra HOT for a while. Are they sizzling and burning up the pages? Yes? Get them out, now they are ready to be read. And the reading will be absolutely delicious!


This is a story of the second brother, Dageus. In the previous book, he goes back in time to prevent the death of his brother, and because he used his power for selfish reasons, he became the vessel for 13 most evil druids that existed. Photobucket He became dark. Chloe is an antiquitarian (or something like that XD) and has to deliver a translation of an ancient book to some unknown rich guy. That turns out to be Dageus. Photobucket After she discovers he is the famous thief who steals books, Dageus must keep her locked in his apartment, because he can't risk being arrested. Every day, he slips more and more into the dark, and is at his end trying to find a solution to break the curse.


Chloe - another virgin in need of a cherry-picker Photobucket (I mean, what's up with that? Is every girl in this series a freaking virgin???) she is very intelligent, and knows her antiques and ancient languages :) She is seriously attracted to Dageus, and even though he kept her locked in his room for a while, she ends up helping him in the search for other books that might explain how to return the 13 druids back to where they came from.


Dageus - Photobucket He's one of the sexiest characters I've read. I just want to Photobucket him heheh A Scottish Highlander gone dark, tortured hero, who only finds himself through sex, I mean wow Photobucket He actually needs his sex therapy, it keeps him from embracing the dark druids in him. And MAN. Was he hot! Photobucket The foreplays were steaming, and the first sex, my oh my, I kinda got the feeling he's quite into domination, and boy :O HOT! Ok now that I said HOT about a million times, I can go on XD Loved the rest of his character too XD He's alienated himself from his family, the further from Scotland he is, the more peace he can find. But he's losing time, soon the druids will take over him, and then there would be world destruction and he must not allow that to happen.


They were lovely together Photobucket and I love the fact that they were actually together for a good part of the book, not being separated by villains or some other stupid sh*t. The most beautiful moment in the book is when Chloe takes his hand when he tells her he and his brother are not in good terms, I just have to put it here:


"A few moments later, she slipped her wee hand into his.
He tensed, startled by the gesture. He was accustomed to women reaching for many parts of him, none of them his hand.
He glanced at her, but she was staring straight ahead. Yet her hand was in his.
He closed his fingers around hers before she might snatch it away. Her wee hand was nearly swallowed by his. It meant more to him than kisses. More even than bedplay. When women sought him for sex, it was for their pleasure.
But Chloe's small hand had been given without taking."


Photobucket beautiful Photobucket


So I loved this book, it had everything, a great story, a tortured hero, a smart heroine, sensuality to burn the pages and then some XD <3 Moving on to the next Photobucket
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422 reviews289 followers
April 24, 2021
Original review (2020): Honestly, I expected to love this as much as I did Kiss of the Highlander (and let me tell you, I loved it a whole lot); Dageus is Drustan’s twin, after all. And yet, I found myself missing the tongue-in-cheek, doesn’t-take-itself-too-seriously tone prevalent throughout the series in The Dark Highlander. This book was darker, more serious, which I guess it sort of needed to be as Dageus is fighting against going “dark” (hence the title) by giving in to the 13 evil druid souls that are hitching a ride in his body. This darker tone is not necessarily a negative per se but I've mainly liked this series so far for its humorous, light character and, yeah, I missed that here.

Still, apart from that, Dageus’s story kept me hooked and made me happy once more to see the author significantly improve her writing and story-telling in the course of this series – even if I missed the aforementioned humor. If you’re not that convinced after Beyond the Highland Mist, I get it; believe me I wasn’t either. But hanging in there was really worth it; especially if you've read the Fever series (Drustan and Dageus - and even baby Christian - are the druids featured there).

Next up: The Immortal Highlander. I’m optimistic this book will be more like Kiss of the Highlander as Adam, the MC and one of the Tuatha Dé Danaan (the Fae), has shown himself to be a layered, mischievous character in his appearances in the previous books. Looking forward to his story!

Books in this series so far:
Beyond the Highland Mist: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
To Tame a Highland Warrior ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The Highlander‘s Touch ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Kiss of the Highlander ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
The Dark Highlander
🖤🖤🖤🖤
The Immortal Highlander ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ ________________________

Me, nit-picking: There’s a continuity error on p. 262: Dageus refers to the druids within him as the Draghar even though he doesn’t know their identity yet (he finds out on p. 304).
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Additional thoughts after re-read (2021): I just love the audiobook and I enjoyed this book just as much as I did the first time (or possibly even more). I need to add some criticism to my original review though: the ending felt too rushed; too much happened off-page that I wanted to know about. We get the dual POV of Dageus and Chloe throughout the book but here I feel the author cheats the reader by only showing us Chloe when all the action happens! Still, a great read.
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725 reviews343 followers
November 30, 2013
This is my favorite romance book featuring my favorite hero, Dageus!

This book is Dageus and Chloe's story in the Highlander series. Dageus is a sexy Druid who was cursed with 13 evil souls for using the standing stones for personal gain to save his brother's life. He is struggling against the evil inside of him and trying to find a way to banish them when he meets Chloe. Chloe is a lover of antiquities who finds Dageus fascinating and decides to help him in his quest. Dageus tempts Chloe to be a bit of a bad girl while Chloe helps him battle the evil inside of him. Dageus has a wonderful wild heart and loves with everything in him. Once he finds his Chloe-lass, he does everything he can to seduce her and keep her safe. I love this entire book!

This is an amazing love story full of sexual tension, great dialogue, passion and humor.
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987 reviews1,108 followers
August 7, 2015
“Keep an open mind and heart, because I can tell you one thing for sure: when these Keltars love, they love completely and forever."

5 Deliciously Dark Stars!! I am completely and forever in love with the MacKeltars! This book is not as light-hearted as the first book, or rather book 4, Kiss of the Highlander. However, it has the right balance of romance, fun, passion, a to-die-for hero and a heroine that has the strength, compassion, and desire to not only save her man and but bring him to his knees!!

In order to save his brother and allow him to re-unite with his true love, Dageus did the unthinkable and traveled back in time to save Drustan’s life. He now wages an internal battle against the evil that will inevitably consume him and wreak havoc on the world. Chloe walks into his life and “under” his bed and wreaks havoc with his heart!

Dageus feels the pull of the evil within him, but like the true hero he is, he fights it, keeps it at bay and does it with his “Chloe-lass” at his side. OMG…every time he called her that….swoon!! These Highlanders with their Scottish brogue and unique take on words and phrases just melt me into a puddle of goo! He is so charming, has a darky delicious bad-boy air about him, but wears his heart on his sleeve, and “toops” with un-relenting passion! RAWRRRRRR!! Chloe might be tiny in stature, but she’s big on heart, determination and burns up the meadow, pond, sheets…whatever with Dageus and the love that they have for each other makes their “bedplay” all the more sweet.

”This thief covets but one priceless treasure: You.”

We get to see our favorite characters from Dageus’ past and present life when he brings Chloe to his homeland and travels back in time. Silvan and Nell’s story had a huge presence and impact in the book. Absolutely freakin’ wonderful!! The time spent with Drustan and Gwen was like being with old friends and seeing the life they are living just warmed me to my toes… *sigh* !! The Dark Highlander is rich in dialogue, offers a captivating, heartwarming story, and an ending that is guaranteed to satisfy romance lovers everywhere!! I can’t recommend this book enough!

Thank you again to Kristen for knowing what I needed and encouraging me to read this book!
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2,241 reviews3,738 followers
December 16, 2016
Even if you have not read the previous Highlander books by Moning, this is a must-read book if you are a "fever" series fan. That's because Dageus, the main character of the book, plays a vital role in the last 3 books of the "Fever" series, ie. Burned, Feverborn and most probably in Feversong which was not published when I was writing this review (it will be out in January 2017).

Dageus is the man of the 3 Ds: Dark, Dangerous and Druid. He is inhabited by the souls of 13 ancient evil druids (Draghar) as a panishment for using his power to go back in time in order to save his brother, Drustan. The spirits are behaving themselves only if Dageus is having constantly sex.

The book starts with him living in New York, searching like crazy for a cure for his condition. There he meets Chloe, a student who is drawn to his world. He kidnaps her and he convice her to help him. Together they are visiting Scotland and his brother Drustan and they go back in time to meet his father Silvan. A great love is born between them.
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526 reviews280 followers
August 8, 2012
5 Delicious stars!

Dageus finds himself cursed with evil Druid spirits, after saving his brother's life, by using time travel for personal reasons, which is forbidden by Druid law. And the only woman that can save him is Chloe his fated bride. Chloe is sweet and I adored her strong will and determination to save her warrior.

Dageus oozes sexuality from the very first page and is everything you could want in an alpha male. He's dangerous with a wild heart, in a body of a jaded man.

"I'm going to love you know, slow and sweet, but when you come, I'm going to fuck you the way I need to. The way I've been dreaming about since the moment I saw you."

Wow, that man is a walking sex on a stick! *sigh*

This is edgy dark and wonderfully sensual read with a touch of PNR, and lots of hot and sexy tooping. Loved it!

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1,324 reviews1,350 followers
July 23, 2011
Another great book by KMM! :) It wasn't as funny as the previous books in the series, but that was expected - the title 'The Dark Highlander' was a dead giveaway.

As many readers before me - and many others after, I'm sure -, I'm in love with Dageus! How could I not fall for a hero whose fault is "to love too much"? I confess I was a bit turned off by his firt appearance, but KMM made me forget that pretty fast. As the story progressed, Dageus proved to be one of the best heroes I've met, always placing the ones he loved above himself, and I could really feel how much he loved Chloe.

I loved Chloe too, in a different way. Her curiosity and love for ancient artifacts proved to be a good thing, since that got her in Dageus's arms, or better, bed. :) She tried to be very nononsense about everything she got to see and experience around him (like when she first woke up in the 16th century) but, at the same time, she could act rather impulsively (like when she decided to go to Scotland with Dageus - not that he would've had it any other way, but she didn't know that). She was responsible for one of the funniest and sweetest scenes I've ever read, when she decided to practice her ILY in front of a "mirror". I loved it! :)

As for the story, Dageus's quest for a way to get rid of the 13 "black" Druids who possess his soul kept me trying to guess his next move all the time. When Drustan and Gwen's proposed "solution" turned out to be ineffective, the only way out I could see was his dying - and that wouldn't be acceptable! Obviously, KMM came up with a valid way to save Dageus in the end, but the events that led to it had some "not so smart" moves by Dageus and Chloe. I won't say they ran into "TSTL territory", but it was a close call.

All things considered, I really loved this book and will keep reading the series.

Note: I had a hard time pondering how to rate this book. As soon as I finished it, I decided I was going to give it a 5-star rating, but was it worth a DIK status? It all came to the question whether I'd be able to overcome Chloe's "reckless" behavior and Silvan's remark, and I just can't.
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522 reviews823 followers
December 8, 2016
★★★★4 Final Star ★★★★


No! No! This series just CANNOT BE OVER For me ! Why? :'(
Yes,I know that this book is just Book No.4 in this series but for me this one happens to be the last because I read this whole series out order.But I'm glad this journey ended up with a 4 STAR bang !
Will miss these Characters.And yes ! Would defiantly recommend ! <3

This series in Ratings:

#1 Beyond the Highland Mist - 5 Stars ! (Review=https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...)

#2 To Tame A Highland Warrior - 1 Star :( [The ONLY book in this series I rated so low.]Here's why->(Review=https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...)

#3 The Highlander's Touch - 3 Stars (Not bad but not that great either.*Shrug*)

#4 Kiss of the Highlander - 5 Stars !!
(Review = https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...)

#5 The Dark Highlander - 4 Stars :)
(Review = https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... )

#6 The Immortal Highlander - 4.75 Stars !

#7 Spell of the Highlander - 4 Stars.
(Review= https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...)

#8 Into the Dreaming -4 Stars :)
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914 reviews149 followers
August 13, 2020
I dont know which of the twin's stories I like best- Drustan's (Kiss of the Highlander) or Dageus's (The Dark Highlander)- but both are top of the game. At the end of Drustan's story we find Dageus sacrificing his sanity and, for all he knew his very life to see his beloved brother reunited with his mate- but at a cost.

The Dark Highlander begins with Dageus alone in 20th century Manhattan desperately searching for a way to free himself from the 13 evil spirits taking up residence within his body for breaking an ancient pact for personal gain. But he's not alone long, after intrepid Chloe Zanders takes it upon herself to investigate the artifacts spread throughout Dageus's palatial home while making a less than routine delivery.

Chloe has no idea that she's just changed her world forever and that the man who holds the key to ancient Celtic artifacts recently gone missing also holds the key to her heart.

It will take them both to set The Dark Highlander free once and for all but can they do it before Dageus gives in to the darker urges pressing in on him, which will loose the darkness on the unsuspecting world and bring about cataclysmic destruction?

These two books, along with the final book in Moning's popular Highlander series (Spell of the Highlander) are by far my favorites. The men are sexy and in Dageus's case, extremely duressed, yet show all the noble characteristics we love in a romance novel hero. Strong in mind and spirit, Dageus knows his time is short and he's barely keeping the evil within him under control- until he meets the woman who will save his life. He doesnt know this of course, but he does know he needs to protect her, even from himself. Yet Chloe is too clever and curious by far and when she finds out what's really going on-matches him every way! Perfect H/h and hot romance at its best. Dont miss it!

(Dageus is definitely a precursor to another popular character in Moning's Fever series- if you cant get enough of Barron's read this book- plus it gives some subtle clues as to what's going on in the Fever world!)
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2,503 reviews941 followers
October 20, 2012
Posted on Under the Covers

Thirteen Druids possess Daegus’s soul, cursing him with a darkness that no one else can bare to contain. Transforming him from the once flirty and easy-going Scot, Daegus’s life has now dimmed. His eyes, once the color of gold, are now dark. His mental shields keep the 13 at bay, but just barely and Daegus can only find relief when he is inside a woman.

Chloe, a self-proclaimed nerd and lover of antiques finds herself the victim of that old saying, “Curiosity killed the cat.” When sent to Mr. MacKeltar’s New York apartment to drop off a parcel, Chloe lets her curiosity get the best of her and she gets caught red-handed when Daegus comes home, finding a woman searching beneath his bed. Her punishment doesn’t seem all that terrible though, because the gorgeous hunk of manflesh ties her to his bed and feeds her delicious meals.

Chloe was an easy heroine to like. I loved her passion for her work. Anything old with a history sparked something inside of her. She’s someone who would rather spend time researching than anything else. She had many endearing qualities and characteristics. Her nervous hiccups, that stubborn lift of her chin, and the endless love she had for Daegus despite her not knowing everything about the mysterious Scot. She takes many leaps of faith, trusting Daegus only when she’s known him for such a short period of time.

Speaking of time, the time-travel in this one is perfect. Again. I wish Moning continued with this series. While she has made her name with her Fever series, she is a master at meshing two hearts together into one.

And there’s Daegus who, simply put, is sex. I swooned so much through this book, I grew faint. At least give me some time to recover between bated breaths.

Favourite Quote:
“I am going to love you now, slow and sweet, but when you come, I'm going to fuck you the way I need to. The way I've been dreaming about since the moment I saw you.”
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844 reviews5,004 followers
June 19, 2011
I really loved this book. A lot. I can see why it's a fan favorite. It lacked the humor that was in Kiss of the Highlander, but that's to be expected considering the title and premise of the book. I fell head-over-heels in love with Dageus right from the start. His character was multidimensional and fascinating. I could feel his internal struggles and his deepest longings. Chloe is one of my favorite heroines. Her character was delighful and fun to read. I definitely recommend this book.
6 reviews13 followers
April 8, 2008
Never has "corny as hell" made such an amusing impact on my constant judgmental ways to romance as this book has.
First, I oogle the Goodwill book section itching for some fun romance on 50% Off Day - and what did I get? Nothing. Ziltch. Nadda.

When upon looking closer a book did stick out to me.

This one.

I rolled my eyes at the thought of even thinking about getting this - in my eyes "just another time traveling Scotsman/Viking/English Gentleman novel" - which by the bye, is indeed in fact just that. However, no one really told me how much I was missing out on these incredibly ridiculous supernatural scenarioed (yes, I'm going to make up words while I'm here) novels.

This book had me making several sound effects I didn't think I could muster while reading: chortling, sputtering and luckily all turning into a good amount of giggle fits of laughter.

If you're looking for a good "me Tarzan, you Jane" book, then you'll love this. Of course the main super-hero, Dageus MacKaltar, has a little more to him than that, which you learn gradually through-out the book (all the while being extremely amused at how well you can muster a Scottish accent in your own mind).
What had me rolling over with laughter was the way our heroine, Chloe Zanders, takes us through her own thoughts and ways of "being", per se. She's a complete book-worm. Loves her artifacts (especially Celtic). A complete innocent with a good bit of wit, charm and naivety, and the cute bonny Scot look to boot. Which all makes for a good dose of "opposites attract" in the case between our two main characters.

Dageus MacKaltar is an enigma. He's been keeping himself emotionally in check ever since he unleashed 13 evil Druid souls into his body, all because what was perceived by a supernatural pact his family made thousands of years ago, as a selfish act. He's cut himself off from his family, keeping a secure life as a extremely wealthy Manhattanite, who has some exceeding tastes in Scottish artifacts.

His problem is that the only things that keeps the evil at bay is carnal desire...

Chloe Zanders works as a co curator for her old medieval history teacher in Manhattan. One of the precious artifacts they behold is now being given to a man who made some exceedingly nice donations to her employers. Her seemingly easy task to deliver it turned out to be a lot different than what she expected...

With their lives now undoubtedly intertwined, will Chloe be able to hold on to her innocence, or will this gorgeous womanizing Scot have his way with her? Can Dagues keep the demons at bay while holding feeling for this new flame?... Find out in The Dark Highlander.

Okay, not bad. Right? Anyway, read the damn book. If this is your thing, you'll love it. If it's not your thing, hey you may be like me and be thoroughly turned. If not, your missing out on some interesting supernatural and whole heartedly amusing fun.
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1,462 reviews167 followers
March 11, 2015
4,5 Stars - a joy to read - it's romantic, fast-paced and engaging about an amazing highlander and his future big love

Book #2 about the MacKeltar twins.

K.M. Moning can really write engaging and romantic stories. Just as book # 4 in this series, I read with interest an amazing story about time travel, ancient myths and great love.

The hero, Dageus MacKeltar have ended up in a modern-day New York. He's a highlander from the sixteenth century who suffered a cruel punishment and fights against a black darkness. By chance he one day meets, the curious antiques expert Chloe Zanders. He wants her and will not let her disappear from his side - or bed? This amazing story begins ...
“Hard. Fast. Deep. When I'm done you'll know you're mine.”

This is a journey through time and the tension is high throughout the book. What I really liked is that everything isn't predictable, even if I as a reader, in my heart, is confident that it will end well. It's about a smart, funny, modern woman and a big, well shaped and quite dangerous Highlander. He is just gorgeous and I like them both.
"I love you, I love you, I love you. I love you more than chocolate. I love you more than the whole world is big." She paused, thinking, searching for a way to explain what she felt. "I love you more than artifacts. I love you so much it makes my toes curl just thinking about it."

I must admit that sometimes it's some difficult words and expressions, and I had to re-read passages relating to the ancient cult a few times. My old-time Scottish is not the best. But it doesn't matter, I'm always most interested in the love story. ...and that was a wonderful one. It's sweet, funny, sad, happy, steamy ~ you name it...

It was of course also very fun to get a glimpse of Dageus brother Drustan and his wife Gwen's life in Scotland. Which brothers - two perfect heros and lovable men - I adore them.
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A great joy to read. I will certainly with pleasure read more novels from this series. All in all; well written and romantic with an interesting plot

I Like - a lovely tale with an amazing hero
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587 reviews127 followers
May 25, 2018
It was ok.
The plot was good. But there were lots of things that didn’t work for me.

I like inner monologues but I don’t know why this ones inner monologue sometimes bore me out. What I understand from the previous plot and the blurb is that this book would be a partial dark story but I didn’t feel any darkness.

This book was not entirely safe.

One thing I definitely dislike was the first chapter where the hero was having sex with OW. He was turning evil because of a curse and if he had sex then the darkness somewhat erase. I understand the reason behind it, but still, I didn’t like it. The author explained the reason behind his whoring during one of his many inner monologues so the author could have avoided that OW sex screen.
“It makes the darkness ease. When I begin to feel cold and detached, for some reason bedding a wench makes me feel human again. Naught else seems to work.”

But after meeting the heroine he was celibate. He chooses to accept the darkness rather than going to OW.
She was his mate and, for however long the gods granted, he would belong to his woman completely.
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150 reviews45 followers
August 21, 2008
I stopped reading romance novels decades ago because their formula is just irritating as hell.
And as romance novels go, this wasn't the worst.
But it's still the standard formula.
And my serious question is, Why are the women always virgins?
And why is their first time always so wonderfully orgasmic?

Write a romance novel about a woman who has lived a genuine life, and the incredibly hot and rich man still wants her?

Take me to the beach!

Why I didn't like this book:
Gorgeous brainy, sassy, virgin? Hello Mary Sue!
Uber masculine, LONG HAIRED, leading man who is apparently hung.
The FIRST time they have sex, its all bells and whistles.
Same formula. They meet cute, they argue, sparks fly.
He falls in love with her purity and goodness.
She redeems him.
They have super sex.
BAD GUY DOES BAD THINGS
They live happily ever after.

What I liked:
Time Traveling Scotsman with a temper.
Chemistry between Chloe and Daegus was good.



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636 reviews403 followers
December 10, 2009
Eesh was this book bad and I was so looking forward to the dark and mysterious Dageus MacKelter. It rates up there with the first book in the series Beyond the Highland Mist . Yet another formulaic KMM Highlander read, which can happen in a series, but I really felt like I was rereading parts of Kiss of the Highlander all over again. This book though has to be the worst so far in terms of excessive over the top filler narration. Just pages and pages of the stuff adding to the boredom.

The story goes that Dageus the Druid left his medieval Scotland via time travel magic to the present day US in an effort to save the world. Initially he used time travel to help his brother be with the woman he loves (ref book 4) which got him into heaps of trouble with the fairies who pretty much rule the world from afar. The bigger problem is that having done this he now has a bunch of evil Druids living inside him biding their time until he goes wacko to take over the world. To calm down the nasty Druids he has to have a lot of sex. He traipses around town stealing/borrowing Scottish relics and museum pieces hoping to discover how to rid himself of the curse. This is how he meets the very, very, very TSTL Chloe. Another brilliant mind who does and says the most idiotic things contrary to how the character is set up. This must be a trend of sorts for KMM because I can’t really say I’ve liked any of her genius/ditz heroines. They’re too clingy, cloying and unsure of themselves to the point where you just want to holler “for god’s sake get a life already sister!” Their phony bravado also grates on the nerves. Then there’s Dageus. The author does pique your interest in book 4 and holds it for the first few pages of book 5 but then we’re back to the cookie cutter romance where nothing really original happens. There are some funny moments when the flustered Chloe meets Dageus for the first time and he holds her prisoner but that’s not enough to make for an enjoyable read for me. There’s also too much info on Scottish fairy legend that could’ve been put in an author’s note at the end of the book because it just took away from the story. As for the steam, it’s alright but Chloe just went gushingly overboard with her feelings for Dageus all of a sudden while he’s unsure and then sure and then unsure round and round we go. Some of the characters from the previous book also make an appearance. Drustan and Gwen return with Gwen playing the role of the “ever knowing wife” who passes out advice 24/7 on men and how to handle them (cue the gawwd and eye rolling) :-/

Overall I found the story way too long, ooey-gooey, awww look how nice and happy everyone is. I like a good HEA but I don’t like the ones with the sticky sweet shiny happy people at the end. This book barely makes a 3 star rating for me.
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224 reviews117 followers
May 11, 2022
Five dark, sexy, smokin’ hot Druid stars!

Head canted down, he looked at her from beneath his brows… Slowly, with lazy sensuality, he wet his lower lip. Dropped his gaze from hers, to her lips and back again… He caught his full lower lip with his teeth and slowly released it, then smiled. It was not a smile meant to reassure. It was a smile that promised dark fantasies.

“If aught must be lost, ’twill be my honor for yours. If one must be forsaken, ’twill be my soul for yours. Should death come anon, ’twill be my life for yours. I am Given.”
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755 reviews295 followers
September 1, 2019
4.5 Stars

While this can be read as a standalone, I highly recommend reading book 4 first because I think it puts Daegus' actions a bit more into perspective. I enjoyed this one almost as much as book 4. This was was darker and there was less humor but just as sexy and emotional. Again the time travel concept was done really well. I can't wait to get to the other books in this series!
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338 reviews167 followers
February 5, 2017
Yes. This is my life now.
I have become a romance novel junkie. I'm not sure what exactly happened to cause such a major shift in what I am willing to read, but it happened.

I REALLY LIKED THIS BOOK

They say the first step to getting help is to admit that you have a problem so here goes...

Daegus's actions toward Chloe in this book are just awful. He kidnaps her then ties her to his bed as his captive and invades her dreams (because he has druidy mind powers). Then, a few days later, he gives her the option to leave.... and she stays. So he invites her to go to Scotland with him, so of course she goes.

It continues like this through the book.

And you know what, I am as bad as Chloe for falling for it because although he's not my favorite MacKeltar, I like him. More than I should, in fact.

I might be having my head examined later because of this but I'm gonna say it again, I really liked this book.
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1,064 reviews
March 3, 2012
I LOVED Dageus!!! Even though i really enjoyed the last couple books they were a little bit slow starting for me but NOT this one...this had me glued to the pages from the "get go!" I'm also a sucker for the "bad boy" Whether he was in a kilt, leather trews..yummy!!..or modern day black trousers...the man just screamed SEXY BAD BOY!! This was definitely my favorite so far! :)

**i also really enjoyed the story between Silvan and Nellie that ran throughout both Drustan and Dageus' books...very sweet!!!
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11k reviews178 followers
March 24, 2024
4 Solid stars.

A few areas that lagged a bit.

My GR friends were right though. books 4 and on are tons better than the 1st 3.
Looking forward to reading the next in the series.
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742 reviews156 followers
June 17, 2020
Night and day in comparison to the previous book and not in a winning way. Sure, it was intense, dark, sexy - something I like in my romance books, but this book took itself waaaay too seriously. Like, it's a Highlander chick flick, for God's sake.

Over and out
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1,530 reviews448 followers
April 2, 2017

allahım ifade edemeyeceğim kadar aşırı güzeldi.
bu artık 'karen ne yazsa severim'in ötesinde bir şey. gerçekten yazdığı için seviyorum.
böyle bişi yok!


öncelikle şunu diyeyim, ilk defa bir kitapta Adam Black gelsin diye bu kadar bekledim :D:D:D:D sevmediğimden değil keratayı ama bütün olaylar bu zamana kadar bu herif yüzünden, iyi de olsa, çıktı. Adam'ın -yanlış anlamadıysam- kendi sevdiceği için planları var, bu yüzden bu kez bizimkilerle oynamaktansa yardım etmeyi seçiyor. şrfsz asdfasdfs
BİR SONRAKİ KİTAP ADAM'IN ağağağaahhh.

gelelim benim asıl ponçiğime... asla sahip olamayacağımız ve muhtemelen zaten hiç varolma potansiyeli olmayan iskoç druid bebişime...
***kaç para ulan bi iskoç!***

Dageus kadar muhteşem ki hani size anlatmak istemiyorum asfadfasdf niye mi?

mesela, daha ilk dakkada kızı (kendi değimiyle kadınını :D:D:D:D) elleriyle besledi, tıpkı onur ve şeref sahibi her iskoç erkeği gibi!

ilk günde, kıza kendi bıçağını verdi, yani himayesini, korumacılığını.

kızı ilk gördüğü andan itibaren ona sahip olmak istemesinden bahsetmeme gerek yok heralde?

herif, gitmem lazım ama kadın ne olacak? diye düşündüğü anda kendine verdiği cevap sizce ne olabilir?
MINE!
asadfasdfs

daha bitmedi.

ortada adı konmuş bir söz veya hareket yokken 'she goes where I go' diyen, ikizinden kıskanan (bir zamanlar Drustan asdasdf), kız 'anlaştık, o zaman el sıkışalım' dediğinde o eli öpmeyi tercih eden, kadının içindeyken 'içindeyim, artık senin bir parçanım' diyerek beni parçalayan bi herif. ALAN DEĞİL, KENDİNİ VEREN BİR HERİF!

ya da mesela, kız buna seni seviyorum dedikten sonra, en komik biçimde, 'gördüğüm en güzel kıça sahipsin' dedi. kız da 'bunu yani' dediğinde bizim ki ne demiş olabilir?
'sen beni sevmesen de ben seni severdim'

okuduktan sonra telefonu parçalayacaktım asdfasdfsf
Dageus için kızı seviyor olmak o kadar olağan ki herif bundan çok önce druid evliliğinin yemin sözlerini sarfetti zaten (ama mühürlemedi), onun için *meh* i love you'lar asdfasdf :(

yüreciğim sızlıyor :(

peki ya, tümm bunlardan önce, kızın kasasına, 'if i'm not here with you now, i'm beyond this life, for'tis the only way i'll ever let you go.' ve daha fazlası yazan bir mektup ve geri kalan her şeyi bırakması?
ölürüm!

kitap gerçekten muhteşemdi. yani en sevdiğim şey, yazarın barbar erkekleri barbar yazarken öküz, sahiplenici yazarken de sapık gibi yazmaması. ve öyle güzel betimliyor ki gözlerimi kapatmadan bile görebiliyorum hani kitabı. ayrıca şu var; iskoç yazmak için iskoç yazmıyor. yani size miti de anlatıyor, bayağı bayağı anlatıyor hem de. kadın karakterleri tıpkı erkekler gibi ifade edilemeyecek kadar mükemmel. ki ben sevmemek için yer ararım kadın karakterleri asdfasdf

seriden geriye sadece üç kitap kalması canımı sıkıyo :(((((((

“If aught must be lost, ‘twill be my honor for yours. If one must be forsaken, ‘twill be my soul for yours. Should death come anon, ‘twill be my life for yours.
I am Given.”

xoxo
iko
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1,158 reviews7 followers
July 30, 2013
Alright, I give this one 3 stars cos of the plot. It was interesting to a point. But I feel like Dageus' story suffered a lot because of it. And that is why I'm left a little disappointed & ALOT wanting where his story is concerned. Let me attempt to explain myself... By the time I reached the 79% mark in this book, these were my thoughts...

Is it just me or does Dageus seem ALOT hotter, a lot darker than the telling of his story? He's supposed to be the dark one right? The one fighting the intense forces of the 13 within him that no mortal man could possibly deny right? So why don't I see or feel all these things I'm being told are there? And what's with the glossed over sex scenes? Really? All that build up for this? Needs to be hotter.
Sadly my opinion didn't change.

The circumstances that lead you to Dageus & his story, the possibilities I should say, were much more intriguing than the actual reveal of them. I missed the struggle. That dark, intense decadence that should have been present throughout the telling of Dageus' story.

The immense pressure, uncertainty, & fear that should have been there wasn't. And I feel this too coincided with how he and Chloe related to one another & how their love would blossom. The very glossed over, barely touched coupling of these two, didn't help this story either and I'm not just speaking about the physical aspects.

While there was a promise of this early on in the beginning, it just didn't deliver when the time came.

When it comes to what we are told is at stake here. In Drustan's book & this one as well, that was more compelling than what we get here with the journey, answers, & resolution. Everything we are given goes no deeper than the surface. In comparison to the issues & what we actually got in the journey/reveal it just seemed so... Superficial. Simple. And this is why I've been found wanting.

This book is a good filler for the moving along of certain plots within this series to get you to the next chapter in this world. For that alone, I would recommend this read. Especially if you are following the series in order. But coupled with the telling of Dageus & his mate Chloe, it's not well balanced & their story within this story, suffers greatly for it.

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894 reviews767 followers
December 29, 2017
In short:
Hero 5/5 | Heroine 5/5 | Plot (Point, Originality) 4/5 | Writing Style 4/5 | Steam 3/5 | Romance 4/5 | Angst-Suspense 5/5 | Darkness 4/5 | Humor 0/5 | Secondary Characters 4/5 | Drama-Conflict 4/5 | Mystery 4/5 | Twists 4/5 | Pacing Steady | Action 4/5
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