Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Highland Wolf Highland Brides by Lynsay Sands

 

 About the book:

New York Times Bestselling Author Lynsay Sands delivers another sexy historical romance set in the wilds of the Highlands

In all her daydreams about her wedding day, Lady Claray MacFarlane never once imagined being dragged to the altar by her greedy uncle and forced to marry a man she didn’t know. But that’s what happened, or would have, had a Highland warrior not snatched her up at the last minute and ridden off with her in his arms. . .

They call him the Wolf. The mercenary’s courage and prowess in battle are known throughout the Highlands, and with his handsome face and black-as-sin hair, he is as intelligent and deadly as the wolf he was named for…

But the Wolf is also Claray’s betrothed. Thought to have been killed as a child, he’s been in hiding all these years. Now he’s determined to earn enough coin to rebuild his home, reclaim his birthright, and honor his marriage contract to Claray. For he’s fallen for the tender-hearted lass…and he will do anything to protect her and their future together. 

 
My Review
5 Stars

Highland Wolf by Lynsay Sands is book 10 in the Highland Brides Series.  This is the story of Conall MacDonald 'Wolf" and Claray MacFarlane. I have read all the previous books which did help with my enjoyment of this one, but I did feel it can be a standalone book.  Claray had been promised to Bryson MacDonald by her father when she was younger. But Bryson and his family where all killed or so Claray thought.  Now in their present day we have Claray being kidnapped by her Uncle Ross MacKay to try to force her into marriage that would secure a deal for him.  But she is recrudesced by Conall who was sent by her father to save her. Unknown to her Conall is actually Bryson the man she was to marry but he had escaped when his family was attacked and very few people know that he survived.

This book was so good must as the other book in this series. I highly recommend Ms. Sands writing, it is hot, funny and so moving with her stories.  


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