4 starsSetting: Northern England, 1273Devil of the Highlands is a decent story. The main characters are likable. The heroine, Evelinde, is like a trouble magnet and she made me laugh a lot. I liked the way she wove her way to her husband's (Cullen) heart and their romance was sweet. The mystery part...
Hmm, I'm thinking Cullen and Evelinde (love that name for some reason) are going to be really good for each other. Their first meeting reveals a lot about where I think this book is going and I'm excited! There are some great humorous moments, subtle but there. There were also a lot of lines which...
This is the third Lynsay Sands book I've tried to read. The first two were in her vampire series, and I thought that maybe it was just the way she wrote that series that I didn't like. After all, most of her books have a 4+ rating on goodreads, and that's normally a good way to measure whether a boo...
This story was actually nothing like I thought it would be rather then a lot of back and forth between the hero and heroine with was more of a blending of the minds and learn about each other with a bit of mystery thrown in...the hero was more than willing after some thought to pay attention to the ...
Reading this on account of a) happening to spot it as available in the digital library catalogue, 2. having read the truly hilarious and scathing drunken group book review here on Goodreads and (iii)feeling the necessity for an additional audiobook given that the one I'm listening to in the car is n...
The silent, strong laird with a heart of gold and the lady in need of saving =) The beginning and their first meet was unusual and fun. Love the story, mystery and strange deaths in Cullen´s past and Evelindes arrival stirs old history. Suspense into the last pages and for once i didn´t find it too ...
Devil of the Highlands (Devil of the Highlands #1)by Lynsay Sands They call him the Devil . . .He is the most notorious laird of Scotland: fierce, cold, deadly . . . and maybe even worse. Yet Evelinde has just agreed to wed him. Anything, she thinks, is better than her cruel stepmother. Though Evel...
These characters were just too dumb to hate. I thought the opening of this book was the fucking best opening of a book ever, and Lynsay Sands is another author on my must-buy list. It doesn't seem to matter whether it's a paranormal or a historical, her stories have humor and heart and leave me feel...
Freak Talent Baffles ResearchersScientists at the world-famous Goodreads Institute of Bodice-Ripping Studies say they are "baffled" by a man who is able to evaluate a book simply by picking it up and riffling through it for five seconds.The rest of this review is in my book What Pooh Might Have Said...
Wherein we learn, ladies, that it’s not such a bad thing if our fellas don’t talk to us, as long as they buy us stuff. Wherein, likewise, the fellas learn that it is their duty to talk – talk, or the people you love will die!! And, as usual, everyone lives happily until the next time their clothes...
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