This third installment in the Highland Magic Series was the best so far. I just loved it! Integrity Adair is now the rightful heir of the Adair Clan Lands in Scotland and she sets off with the gang to see what awaits her there. It is pretty grim and there is a heap of work that needs to be done to make the place thriving once more and she needs more help than she currently has.
To help her, she calls in a favour of sorts. However, to fulfil the favour she has to enter the Veil once more and Integrity believes all will be ok as she survived it last time. Unfortunately luck is not completely on her side as demons are starting to come through the Veil and cause havoc in various places around Scotland. The Stewart, Aifric Moncrieffe, believes that all the demon problems are Integrity's fault. She, however, believes it is all down to him instead! Who is telling the truth this time?
The trip through the Veil is actually very successful, yet Integrity is determined to go back for something she has found in the Veil, but this time Byron Moncrieffe tries to join her. Shame he doesn't end up being the hero he wants to be!
Tegs ends up gaining a huge following and many people swear their fealty to her, which completely surprises her. It does show her how people value her for being just her and do not fear her based on the rumours of her Clan's past. I did love her plan at the end too!
I loved the tension in this book, both between Integrity and Byron and in the Veil. There were several moments when I was on the edge of my seat not sure what to expect, not sure I wanted to read on in case it didn't come out the way I wanted it to, but obviously I had to read on. I had to know! LOL
I love the characters in this series - Integrity is hilarious, even with her naff jokes and her "family" of mismatched friends are just brilliant and are all there for her regardless of whether they agree with her decisions or not. I was very surprised at the turnaround of one particular character and can't wait to see how that relationship changes in the future books.
Helen Harper's writing is fabulous; easy to read, flows without overly long and unnecessary descriptions (although there are plenty of descriptions for you to feel like you are in the same world as the characters), the pace is quick, but smooth, the plot is brilliant and not deliberately stretched out to fill a few more pages! So looking forward to reading the next book in this series, which is out in December 2016!
I was given this book free by the author in return for an honest review and I can honestly say it was utterly fantastic! A must have read!