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teenycakes's review against another edition
5.0
A great, strong heroine. And a hero that can let her be strong!
nayydoesthings's review against another edition
4.0
Idk something about historical romance is just scratching an itch in my brain
awreckwithabook's review against another edition
3.0
CW: rape/sexual assault of side character, death, mentally ill villain, murder of children(off page), assault, homophonic comments towards character
rhrousu's review against another edition
3.0
A little uneven, but helped greatly by a solid murder-mystery subplot.
megsbooks18's review against another edition
3.0
Probably more like a 2.5⭐️. The first book was cute and silly, but reading three books in this series so close together probably wasn’t the best idea lol. It had some really cute moments, but I think I need a break before I pick up the next book.
fortressofbooks's review against another edition
3.0
ARC was provided by the publisher via edelweiss in exchange for an honest review
Rating ~3.5 stars
The new Lynsay Sands historical book comes with a funny, romantic comedy along with a murder mystery, Who doesn't love that?
Saidh Buchanan the only sister to seven brothers, isn't your everyday female character. Though she is a lady be birth, she is not a lady in any other aspect of her life. She like her brothers is a warrior, along with being stubborn, outspoken and headstrong. She doesn't really understand whiny women (like her cousin).
Laird Greer MacDonnell is fascinated and intrigued by Saidh, at first glance he thinks Saidh is probably a sweet and shy lady or like her cousin (who's always crying) and is pleasantly shocked when he finds out who the real Saidh is.
Greer and Saidh's relationship is very passionate, with some pretty funny and sweet moments thrown in. They are both quite alike in their personalities and understand where the other one is coming from.
Saidh goes to find the truth about the death (murder or is it) of the former Laird MacDonnell who was the husband of her cousin and finds herself as a target by an unknown enemy. I was right about the who the enemy was (Yay, I'm always happy with myself when I figure it out).
I really enjoyed the book, it was fun lighthearted read, with some tender moments and a mystery to keep a person intrigued. Happy Reading!
Rating ~3.5 stars
The new Lynsay Sands historical book comes with a funny, romantic comedy along with a murder mystery, Who doesn't love that?
Saidh Buchanan the only sister to seven brothers, isn't your everyday female character. Though she is a lady be birth, she is not a lady in any other aspect of her life. She like her brothers is a warrior, along with being stubborn, outspoken and headstrong. She doesn't really understand whiny women (like her cousin).
Laird Greer MacDonnell is fascinated and intrigued by Saidh, at first glance he thinks Saidh is probably a sweet and shy lady or like her cousin (who's always crying) and is pleasantly shocked when he finds out who the real Saidh is.
Greer and Saidh's relationship is very passionate, with some pretty funny and sweet moments thrown in. They are both quite alike in their personalities and understand where the other one is coming from.
Saidh goes to find the truth about the death (murder or is it) of the former Laird MacDonnell who was the husband of her cousin and finds herself as a target by an unknown enemy. I was right about the who the enemy was (Yay, I'm always happy with myself when I figure it out).
I really enjoyed the book, it was fun lighthearted read, with some tender moments and a mystery to keep a person intrigued. Happy Reading!
jpendlington's review against another edition
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Diverse cast of characters? No
3.0
Moderate: Sexual content
tiffdra's review against another edition
3.0
This series is so ridiculous but I can’t stop reading it! Light and easy reads with lots of damsels in distress and Scottish Lairds to save them.
lifeisbetterwithbooks_'s review against another edition
2.0
Another disappointment.
About 40% into this novel, I became disinterested as the novel became repetitive. There was too much sex and not enough of the characters actually doing something. It was boring and left me unmotivated to continue, and for once, the Scottish accents actually ANNOYED me to the point where I didn't want to continue reading (a first!!!). The ONLY thing that kept me going was finding out who the killer was....which I had guessed correctly, although her motivation kinda threw me for a loop. Overall, this was disappointing, oversexed, and repetitive read. Blagh, do not recommend.
About 40% into this novel, I became disinterested as the novel became repetitive. There was too much sex and not enough of the characters actually doing something. It was boring and left me unmotivated to continue, and for once, the Scottish accents actually ANNOYED me to the point where I didn't want to continue reading (a first!!!). The ONLY thing that kept me going was finding out who the killer was....which I had guessed correctly, although her motivation kinda threw me for a loop. Overall, this was disappointing, oversexed, and repetitive read. Blagh, do not recommend.