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Damn, it's good to be Adam Black - sorry, I couldn't resist, LOL - but I bet it's better to be Adam Black's lover!
Adam is one of those heroes you just love to hate - or hate to love, either way works for me. He was selfish, arrogant, manipulative and didn't have any qualms about using anyone and anything to his own advantage. He was also as handome and sexy as one can be, which only helped him to get what he wanted. BUT there was something beneath all that, something that shouldn't be there cons ...more
Adam is one of those heroes you just love to hate - or hate to love, either way works for me. He was selfish, arrogant, manipulative and didn't have any qualms about using anyone and anything to his own advantage. He was also as handome and sexy as one can be, which only helped him to get what he wanted. BUT there was something beneath all that, something that shouldn't be there cons ...more

Definitely my favorite in the series so far. I loved Adam Black and seeing him falling in love with a human after everything we have learned about him in the previous books was great. I love how these books go nicely with the Fever series (which I am obsessed with)! It is interesting how Gabby is a sidhe seer in this book as is Mac in the Fever books. It would be cool if Gabby could make an appearance in the Fever series as well! I would love to see more of Adam too! I like how we got to see Dru
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Such a pleasure to read. And strangely a very difficult review to write.
Aside from the fact that it was a beautiful and captivating romance that will make you fall absolutely, positively and irrevocably in love with Adam Black….there was action, there was suspense… there were murderous villains with evil agendas to enslave all mankind.
But underneath it all was the age old questions; “who wants to live forever?”; “what does it really mean to be human?”
Adam Black Mystical Prince of the Faey, gets ...more
Aside from the fact that it was a beautiful and captivating romance that will make you fall absolutely, positively and irrevocably in love with Adam Black….there was action, there was suspense… there were murderous villains with evil agendas to enslave all mankind.
But underneath it all was the age old questions; “who wants to live forever?”; “what does it really mean to be human?”
Adam Black Mystical Prince of the Faey, gets ...more

I really like hearing the story and background of adam black, as well as the back story of the Darroc. To be honest, I was more interested in that part of this story, and not so much the love story between Adam and Gabrielle. I found that to be a little generic, especially when compared to the previous 3 or 4 highlander stories... I really liked that she was the first sidhe-seer, and enjoyed hearing some back story on that as well... still looking forward to the next fever book desperately ;)

Gabby sees them and Adam Black is one of them. Faries. Sex, beautiful and everything in between. When Adam is cast aside to be mortal as punishment for interferring in the human relam he is determined to get back to his queen to be immortal again. This is when he catched Gabby. She can see him even though he is invisiable to others. He conviences Gabby to help me.
As she helps him an enemy of Adam's follows close behind attemtping to kill him.
Through some trials Gabby realizes that though she is ...more
As she helps him an enemy of Adam's follows close behind attemtping to kill him.
Through some trials Gabby realizes that though she is ...more

Another fun book in the Highlander series by Moning, this one features Adam Black, the blackest fairy who featured as the villain of the first book and a secondary character in the third. Adam Black is made mortal by the Queen of the Fairies, and the only one who can help him is Gabrielle, who was born cursed with the power to see fairies. Again, great escapist reading from an author who doesn't fail to deliver.
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Adam Black was fun and irritating and aggravating in the earlier books in this series, and could be counted on to do his best to really mess up some human's life. But when his queen punished him and made him vulnerable, he became likeable - even though he remained arrogant. And that should be hard to do when no one can see him or hear him! Until Gabrielle, that is - and there the fun begins.
I liked the return involvement of the MacKeltars, and of course Gabby received valuable support and advice ...more
I liked the return involvement of the MacKeltars, and of course Gabby received valuable support and advice ...more

Mar 10, 2009
CaliGirlRae
marked it as to-read
