Monday, July 9, 2018

ARC REVIEW The Highlander's Promise by Lynsay Sands


The Highlander's Promise (Highland Brides #6)Highland Brides#6, First of this series I have read and it can be safely as a standalone but after reading this one I really want to read the others. I really loved this one, but then it is Lynsay Sands I haven't found a book by her that I didn't like. Her dialogue is witty and her active setting is great, her descriptive narration really pulls you into the story. I loved that it was love at first sight for both Aulay and Jetta, and it's so sweet that Aulay tries to keep his hands to himself. I loved the little things that made this book quirky, like how just about everyone would curse Aulay's ex-fiancee under their breathe whenever she was mentioned.

Aulay is the head of the clan and has plenty of responsibilities but every now and then he likes to escape to the hunting lodge near the beach to go fishing and just be alone it's usually around the anniversary of his brother's death also when he received the horrendous scar on his face where someone tried to cleave him into two and missed. This time around his younger brother, Alick, tags along to drive him crazy it's a good thing he came along like he did because they find a woman tied to a broken off mast floating in the ocean. She woke up long enough to call Aulay an angel and that she's scared of her family and that someone tried to kill her. When she wakes up with amnesia Aulay and his brother, Rory the doctor, agree not to correct her when she assumes Aulay is her husband. Rory things it best if the memories come natural and not forced because when ever she tries she gives herself a headache and fants. Aulay calls her Jetta for her jet black hair. Aulay likes Jetta not only is she beautiful but she doesn't find his scarred face ugly. She doesn't grimace and look away when every they are together she actually likes it, says it gives him character that alone has won her over in the hearts of the clan and especially Aulay's siblings. Finding out who Jetta is is more dangerous than they thought when several attempts on her life have been made. The only way they can think to protect her is for Aulay to really marry her and give her the protection of the clan, if they can only figure out who is trying to kill her.

Overall, aside from being a little predictable I loved it. 


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