My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Dianne's review
Dec 05, 2020
4.5 stars, and the only reason I'm taking off one half a star is that this was a bit of a slow read at the beginning.
However, I must emphatically ask, JUST WHERE THE HECK IS MY OWN KILTED MAN??? If I didn't have to trade in some of my modern conveniences (hot running water, toilets, etc.!) I would find some way to shoot myself back in time so that I can have my very own Kilted Scot!!!
This book had a fascinating storyline, and I enjoyed it immensely. There were enough twists and turns and comedy to keep me entertained for hours.
As far as being a sexy book, it was not overly descriptive and there were not too many scenes and they were all at or near the end of the book.
The epilogue was so good it would be worth reading the entire book just for that...but as I said this was a great read and a perfect addition to the Highland Brides series. I can't wait for the next one, but until then I will just have to make myself happy by reading the next in Ms. Sand Immortal series.
*ARC supplied by the publisher and author.
SYNOPSIS: A Buchanan brother finds a love to treasure in this scintillating historical romance from New York Times bestselling author Lynsay Sands...
After escaping from the English soldiers who attacked her home and imprisoned her in a dungeon, Lady Elysande de Valance is grateful for the rugged Scots who are escorting her to safety in the Highlands. Even with danger dogging their every step, she hadn’t expected to welcome the strong comforting embrace of their leader, Rory Buchanan. They say he’s a healer, but she finds the heat of his touch does so much more...
Let his brothers get married—Rory is too busy tending to the sick to be bothered with wooing a bride. But when he is tasked with accompanying a family friend’s “treasure” to the Highlands, he is surprised to learn the treasure is a beautiful woman on the run—and even more surprised to discover bruises hidden by her veil. Rory makes it his mission to tend to her injuries and protect her, but the thought of losing her makes him realize that perhaps it is his heart that is most in need of healing…
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