I do love this series, and although this one can be a stand alone, I would advise reading the others first.
This was a good an entertaining read. Steam level is moderate. Strong heroine for the most part, but I found that the author weakened her a bit about half way through.
Regardless, I still liked the h and the H is likable as well but nothing really spectacular.
If you read the previous book, be forewarned, the author repeats the ending of that in the beginning of this one, but from the perspective of Logan and Gweneth. I saw some reviewers complain about this, but I personally liked it. The repeating occurs only for about the first 20% of the book.
What I disliked the most about the book had to do with a secondary character, and it truly didn't bother me so much that I put the book down. One of the antagonists, Iona was just way too over the top, meaning she is too stereotypical evil. I am not a fan of antagonists being evil due to being crazy, unless the writer really developes the character so that it becomes believable. Here it was not done. But in all honesty I personally was able to overlook it possibly because Iona was not the main antagonist and only shown a few scant times. She was however a character in previous books of the series, yet I still feel her character was flat.
I plan on continuing the series, I am partial to Keira Montclair because she was the first romance author I ever read. ("Rescued by a Highlander", the 1st book in this series, and so far the best).