The Highlander Takes a Bride by Lynsay Sands | Audio Review

Series: Highland Brides, #3
Traits & Tropes: Highlanders; Suspense/Danger 
Genre/Setting: Historical; Medieval; Scottish Highlands
Publication Date: 08.02.15
Heat Level: 3/5
Rating: 5/5
Narration Rating: 4/5

As the only girl raised with seven brothers, Saidh Buchanan has never been a conventional lady.  She can hold her own alongside the men and has no need to marry, but a visit to her cousin puts her on Laird Greer McDonnell’s radar and she begins to change her thinking.

Greer is wholly captivated by the unconventional lady and more than willing to marry her so he can have her in his bed honorably.  But soon after the vows are said, it becomes apparent that Saidh is being targeted by a would-be murderer and Greer is determined to ensure the safety of the woman he’s come to love.

This was such a charming book!  I loved Saidh as an unconventional heroine and she and Greer were perfect for each other.  I also enjoyed the mystery and murderous plotting, as well as the dynamics between Saidh’s brothers and Greer.  My only complaint was the scenes from the beginning which featured Greer’s dalliance with another.  I’m not a fan of other woman/man scenes, but I can forgive him since he hadn’t yet met Saidh and he didn’t stray once he had.  I loved the fact that it was Greer pursuing her seriously and Saidh wasn’t all that interested in marriage; it was refreshing that he had to do some persuading.  I enjoyed this audio and will be continuing the series.  I’d recommend this one to anyone who enjoys a classic Highlander story and needs a bit of an escape.

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