![]() ![]() I so enjoyed the little glimpses of emotion we got from each of the brothers when dealing with or talking about Ian. They love him fiercely and, of course, protect him from himself when things get rough because of his condition. That brings me to the next part of the book that I like the best. And all of that is doubled in the fact that in the era this story takes place, people have no idea what is wrong with Ian and he spends ten years in an asylum. ![]() Ashley does one heck of a job showing us his frustration when he doesn’t understand certain aspects of speech or human emotion, but then his innocence and his extraordinary gifts are astounding. I came much too close to missing one of the best books I’ve ever read.ĭespite his “madness,” Ian Mackenzie is a terrific hero. Talk about misjudging a book way too early. ![]() ![]() What? I had that feeling you get when you want to put a book down and not go any further. I have to tell you, when reading the first few pages of this book, I was so sure I wasn’t going to like it. Historical Romance published by Leisure Books 28 Apr 09 Sandy M’s review of The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie (Highland Pleasures, Book 1) by Jennifer Ashley ![]()
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