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 Evelinde should be wary of the rumors, she can’t help but be drawn to this warrior . . . for the Devil of the Highlands inspires a heat within her that is unlike anything … unlike anything she has ever known.
They may call him whatever they wish, but Cullen, Laird of Donnachaidh, cares only for the future of his clan. He must find a wife, a woman to bear him sons and heed his commands. He has no need for beauty or grace, but one taste of his lovely bride’s sweet lips and the sultry feel of her skin arouse an untamed passion. Perhaps there’s more to marriage than he thought . . .
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Historical romance isn’t usually my favorite genre, but I’ve enjoyed some authors now and again. I REALLY loved this one when I read it in paperback. So when I saw it in a sale for audio, I snatched it up. Loved it!
Another reread for me and this one is a historical romance set in Scotland 1273.
Our heroine is Evelinde has since her fathers passing she has suffered under the hand of her awful step-mother.
Now newly betrothed to the Laird Of Donnachaidh Cullen, a man who has whispers and rumours attached to his name concerning the deaths of his father, uncle …
One of my favorite books. I know when I need something good to read Lynsay Sands is an author I can depend on. I picked it up at an airport and didn’t put it down for the whole flight.
This was a really good book and I enjoyed it beginning to end.
“We are not angels. Nor are we the devils you have made us out to be.” –Slobodan Milosevic
Rating: MA: mature audience, graphic sex. Swoon-worthy love scenes and declarations of love.
I read this years ago and thought it was hilarious. I loved it. I decided to read it again so I could write a review. I was pleased to find it as hilarious as the …
I love this book and have already read it at least 3 times and I got the book on audible. An arranged marriage, and accusations of her husband murdering his uncle, father and first wife sets the stage for the story of Evelinde and Cullen. It is witty, and at times I found myself laughing out loud at the interactions of their characters.