Review: The Ghost by Monica McCarty

Posted May 1, 2016 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review:  The Ghost by Monica McCartyThe Ghost by Monica McCarty
Published by Pocket Books Publication Date: May 31st 2016
Pages: 416
Also in this series: The Striker
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four-stars

An undercover warrior and her sworn enemy play a seductive game of cat-and-mouse in New York Times bestselling author Monica McCarty’s sexy new Highland Guard novel.
Joan Comyn swore allegiance to Robert the Bruce the day she witnessed England’s barbarous king torturing her famous mother, Scot patriot Bella MacDuff. Now the mysterious beauty slips into men’s hearts like a specter and entices England’s most illustrious barons to unwittingly divulge their secrets, then shares them with her king. Known only as the Ghost even among her Highland Guard brethren, Joan has become the most wanted traitor in England.
The man determined to uncover her identity poses her biggest threat yet. Alex Seton once stood with Bruce but now fights for the enemy. Though Joan knows she must avoid the handsome warrior or risk discovery, his knightly chivalry touches a place in her long since buried. When his suspicions grow apparent, Joan realizes she must do everything in her power to stop Alex from revealing her mission and convince the powerful fighter to join forces with the Highland Guard once more. But as the ultimate battle in the great war approaches, will Alex choose love or honor?

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I loved this book. Monica McCarty did an excellent job of completing this series. Alex and Joan are great together. Two headstrong and independent heroes find themselves in an interesting and often times precarious situation because of unavoidable attraction. Joan has sacrificed so much for her beliefs, yet when she meets Alex she realizes how alone she has become. Alex is a fiercely protective alpha male with a strong sense of right and wrong, when he meets Joan everything he has ever believed in will be questioned. I enjoyed all the surprises and the clever way Joan approached all rhetoric obstacles in her way.