Highland Treasure by Lynsay Sands

Highland Treasure (Highland Brides, #9)Barbara’s rating: 5 of 5 stars

Series: Highland Brides #9
Publication: 1/26/21
Number of Pages: 384

The inimitable Lynsay Sands has just delivered another exciting Highland tale filled with wit, cross country chases, love, honor, and betrayal. It is unusual for me to love both of the main characters equally, but, this time, I loved both of them. I normally love one of the leads and will, at best, like the other. Of course, I’ve loved Rory throughout the series and have really looked forward to him finding his special lady – and I am so happy that she really was special. While this is the ninth book in the series, you can totally read this as a standalone without being the least bit lost. That said, it is a wonderful series and I highly recommend all of the books.

Brutally beaten, shaken, kicked, and locked in a dungeon, Lady Elysande de Valance has just barely managed to escape the castle in which her parents and all of their soldiers were murdered by de Buci, someone thought to be a friend. Just before her mother died, she gave Elysande a letter to take to Rory Buchanan who just happens to be in England. The letter asks Rory to deliver a treasure to her Sinclair relatives in the Highlands of Scotland.

As a gifted healer, Rory is being paid a small fortune to travel to England to heal Baron Monmouth. Normally, Rory wouldn’t charge for healing, but the Baron asked him to travel all the way to England – and he offered the payment – and he is English … Just as Rory is taking his leave of the Baron, Rory’s brother, Alick, delivers a note to him. The note asks Rory to deliver a treasure to the Sinclair’s in the Highlands.

When Rory and his men reach the clearing to which the note directed them, all they saw was an abandoned cart. No horse attached to the cart, nobody around at all – just some bags piled on the cart. What? Then, three riders appeared at the edge of the woods. When the riders tell their tale, Rory immediately agrees to help.

As they all head out for the Highlands, de Buci and his soldiers are in hot pursuit. Rory and his men have to keep the badly injured Elysande safe, figure out how to save the English King along with his son, and manage to make it back to the Highlands in one piece. Of course, along the way, love happens as well.

I loved Elysande because she was smart, savvy, brave, honorable, witty, and stubborn as the devil himself. Sometimes she was a bit too stubborn, but she was also faithful and loyal to her people and her king. What she endured, without complaint, lets you know how resilient she was.

This was a lovely, exciting, couldn’t-put-it-down read and I can hardly wait for Alick’s story. I hope you’ll give the story a try and that you’ll enjoy it as much as I did. BTW – the epilogue is absolutely priceless – you should read the book just for that if nothing else.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

His Scottish Bride by Shelly Thacker

His Scottish Bride (Stolen Brides, #5)His Scottish Bride by Shelly Thacker

Tracy’s rating: 5 of 5 stars

Series: Stolen Brides, #5

Release Date: December 11, 2020

Widow Lady Aileen MacLennan MacFarland first met Sir Henri d’Ambosie years ago at the wedding of her cousin Darach of Glenshiel to Henri’s sister Laurien. The two shared a flirtation in which she dubbed him Sir Wicked, but Henri was leaving for war and no promises were made. Aileen was smitten with Henri, who treated her with kindness and made her feel beautiful despite the port-wine stain on her face, but she had no expectations, Henri was something of a flirt and Aileen was not the only lass he spent time with, but that didn’t stop her from wanting more. She wrote to him and though he barely replied, she continued to write for years before finally giving up and hasn’t heard from him since. So, she was understandably shocked to see him at Glenshiel, looking even more handsome than she remembered.

Henri is finally done with war and has been awarded at title and lands for his service, now all he needs is a wife and his heart is set on Aileen. He fell in love with her all those years ago, but knowing he was going to war and may not survive, he didn’t want to make promises he couldn’t keep. But he treasured her letters and the memory of their kisses and now he can’t wait to make her his bride. But things couldn’t be that simple; Aileen is betrothed to Lord Alsh and is set to marry in four days! Any chance of a HEA seems impossible, but Henri refuses to give up hope! Will this be the season of miracles?

This was such a great novella! It was well written and paced perfectly, it never felt rushed or improbable even though it is relatively short. Henri and Aileen are wonderful characters with an obvious chemistry and I loved his devotion to her. The book has a lot of emotion, cameos from Darach and Laurien (His Stolen Bride), steamy love scenes, a wonderful twist and finally a HEA complete with an epilogue! This book is part of a series, but it can easily be read as a standalone title. I really enjoyed this book and would happily recommend it to anyone!

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher.*