Review of Last Wish by Helen Harper

Synopsis:
It’s not easy pretending to be dead – especially when it feels as if you have the weight of the world on your shoulders. Between an unfulfilled prophecy, the demon-occupied Lowlands, the continuing power of murderous Aifric Moncrieffe – not to mention her constant yearnings for Byron – Integrity Adair has a lot to worry about.

Still, how hard can it really be to save Scotland, maintain her morals, get the guy and keep her sense of humour?

Review:
Finishing out the book series I originally read in 2017…

This book was awesome. Integrity grew and learned so much about her powers, about trust, about her true family and why people cared about her. I loved the mention of Hercule Poirot, and always the hot pink. I absolutely adored that we finally got to see Byron and Integrity have some spice. I also adore how love is described as accepting each other as you truly are and knowing that people aren’t an idealistic fantasy- there will be things you hope they change or are working on. In the end, this book had a great ending with a few extra twists that I still didn’t see coming (a la May). I would recommend this series to people who like modern fantasy featuring sidhe.

Star rating: ✯✯✯✯✯
Spice rating: 🌶️🌶️

Review of Gifted Thief by Helen Harper

Synopsis:
Orphan. Runaway. Thief.

Since the moment I was ripped from my mother’s womb, I’ve been an outcast amongst my own kind. The Sidhe might possess magical Gifts, unbelievable wealth and unfathomable power but I don’t want a thing to do with them. I ran away from their lands in the Highlands of Scotland when I was eleven years old and I’ve never looked back. I don’t need a Clan. I’ve got my own family of highly skilled thieves who mean more to me than any Sidhe ever could.

Unfortunately for me, the playboy heir to the Moncrieffe Clan has something I desperately need. To get it back, I’m going to have to plunge myself back into that world, no matter what the consequences may be. I suppose it’s just as well I have sense of humour. I think I’m going to need it.

Review:
If this seems familiar to you, that is more than it did to me. Kindle told me I’d previously taken this book out, and yet, I didn’t remember it enough for anything to spark when I started it again- so therefore, here’s a second review for it. I have read my previous review and it’s interesting how your perspective changes and what grips you more is different with your own age increase.

I absolutely love Integrity. She had a rough start but once she found her people she persevered. Seeing how her “family” works together seems very reminiscent of most good close friend groups of people who deeply care for and love one another. I absolutely loved that no matter what happened Integrity stuck strong with her morals and wasn’t willing to take the bait and fall to another’s level.

The world was well built; the magic system was strong, unique, and interesting. The story flowed well, and there was never a point where I found myself wanting to skip ahead. I enjoyed that the Sidhe were completely connected to the average folk and how their connections worked in the human lands. The ending did leave on a bit of a cliffhanger where it seems like while one point may have been resolved, I was left with far more questions about what may happen next. Already looking forward to continuing on, and of course I recommend Harper to anyone who loves the modern fantasy genre, with a hint of spice.

Star rating: ✯✯✯✯✯
Spice rating: 🌶️🌶️

Review of Last Wish by Helen Harper

Last Wish
Highland Magic Book 4
By Helen Harper

Star Rating: 
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Number of Pages: 314

Date Started: November 28, 2017
Date Finished: November 30, 2017

Synopsis: (From Amazon)
It’s not easy pretending to be dead – especially when it feels as if you have the weight of the world on your shoulders. Between an unfulfilled prophecy, the demon-occupied Lowlands, the continuing power of murderous Aifric Moncrieffe – not to mention her constant yearnings for Byron – Integrity Adair has a lot to worry about. Still, how hard can it really be to save Scotland, maintain her morals, get the guy and keep her sense of humour?

Review:
There were many twists and turns I didn’t necessarily expect, and it was overall a great ending to the series. There were several things I had picked up on that Integrity hadn’t, but that didn’t detract from the story at all. I thought that the way to save Scotland was almost too easy– something I’d pieced together from the previous book, though it made sense. In the end I still had many questions, such as, if the Fissure was only created about 300 years ago, how did the Fomori live before that? While this might remain puzzling, it didn’t take away from my overall enjoyment of this novel or series as a whole.

The villain turned out to be far more heinous than expected, which was somewhat sad because it turned him into more of a stock character than he needed to be. It would have been nicer for him to have some redeeming qualities.

I wish that Sorley and the trolls had a larger role in this novel and that we heard more about them. The connections between other clans were powerful, and the ending was a perfect send off for the series, mostly thanks to Bob.

Author Biography: (From Amazon)
After teaching English literature in the UK, Japan and Malaysia, Helen Harper left behind the world of education following the worldwide success of her Blood Destiny series of books. She is a professional member of the Alliance of Independent Authors and writes full time, thanking her lucky stars every day that’s she lucky enough to do so!

Helen has always been a book lover, devouring science fiction and fantasy tales when she was a child growing up in Scotland.

She currently lives in Devon in the UK with far too many cats – not to mention the dragons, fairies, demons, wizards and vampires that seem to keep appearing from nowhere.