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Devil of the Highlands
Devil of the Highlands
Author: Lynsay Sands
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 in...  more »
ISBN: 123785
Publication Date: 10/2008
Pages: 384
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4 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed Devil of the Highlands on + 20 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 10
I do not think I have ever read a Lynsay Sands book before, but have recently started to read Scottish romance novels. I really enjoyed this book. The two characters meet in an unconvential way, have a bit of passion, and then discover they are engaged to each other. There is an underlying mystery throughout this novel (someone is trying to kill Evelinde and it might be connected to the past murders of the clan) but the romance aspect of it never gets lost. I found myself laughing out loud quite often throughout the book because Cullen never talks and Evelinde is never quiet...it tends to lead to some confusion.
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Helpful Score: 5
This is not my type of book, but it was given to me so I read it. It was actually a very light and fun book to read.

Evelinde lives at her late father's estate, her brother is off fighting the crusades and she is under the care of her "wicked" stepmother. Her stepmother will do anything to make Eveelinde's life miserable to the point that she arranged a marriage through the king with the Devil of Donnachaidh. It has been rumored that he killed his father, uncle and late wife. Could this actually be true?

Cullen, Laird of Donnachaidh known as the Devil of Donnachaidh does not care what people think of him. He is the Laird of Donnachaidh his main purpose to find a wife to bear him sons. He kind of likes the fact that people are scarred of him because challenges and war stops before they even start because of his reputation.

Evelinde is married and they start for the Laird's castle immediately. When she settles at the castle she decides to find out who killed the Laird's father, uncle and late-wife. This action of hers starts a firestorm of events. She bewitches the Liard and he of course fights it. I have never been able to get into Lynsay Sands Vampire series and was relucant to read this book, but I am glad I did!
reviewed Devil of the Highlands on + 36 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
light read, the beginning was interesting but then the story turned very predictable, Evelinde seemed to be naked the first half of the book, & with the amount of bruising & falling (she fell in the river, from the horse, from a tree, from the stairs....)that she get it's a wonder she was alive by the end of the book!!!I got bored half way through and rush through it to finish it.
reviewed Devil of the Highlands on + 3 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Sadly, I thought this book was lousy, and unbelievable. Really, who falls off a horse and has their nipple land RIGHT in a strange man's mouth?! Not great writing or characters, I'm truly surprised it's a bestseller...
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Helpful Score: 2
This book was excellent! 1273 Northern England, but mostly Scotland.
The story-line flowed well and the descriptions clear and vibrant. The characters were interesting and likable. The hero was so great. He was strong and compasionate with a somewhat typical male characteristic of not liking to "talk". The heroine was not weak, but not overly obnoxious in her attempt to fit in to her new world. Their relationship develops and becomes strong as the mystery of murders unravels.
Definately a recommended read.
Enjoy
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princessdiana34691 avatar reviewed Devil of the Highlands on + 361 more book reviews
enjoyable read. love the scottish lairds!!!
pinkscoobyjp avatar reviewed Devil of the Highlands on + 67 more book reviews
Oooo oooo ooooo. I love the Devil. He just needs to open his gob a bit more. The meadow scene is sooooo funny.
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Love this one. all three are good and funny.

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