Review: The Highlander’s Sin – Eliza Knight

Posted February 2, 2014 by Shannon in Reviews / 0 Comments

18733463He stole her away… But she set him free… They called him The Priest. Maybe because of his billowing black robes and the steel crucifix that hung around his neck. Or perhaps it was because those who met him were compelled to pray. But Duncan Mackay was anything but a saint. He was a sinner-a paid mercenary. Until he met her, and she made him want to change his ways. Lady Heather Sutherland, has never been compelled to follow rules. And this time, she’s gone too far. Following in the footsteps of her brothers and cousins, she chooses to join the fight for Scottish freedom-and gets herself abducted by a handsome, rogue warrior, whose touch is sweet sin. Duncan’s duty was clear-steal Heather away from Dunrobin Castle. What he didn’t expect, was to be charmed by her spirit and rocked by her fiery kiss. Now, he doesn’t want deliver her to those who hired him, instead he wants to keep her all to himself. THE HIGHLANDER’S SIN is the sixth book in the Stolen Bride series, but it can stand alone. Check out the other books in the series! The Highlander’s Reward The Highlander’s Conquest The Highlander’s Lady The Highlander’s Warrior Bride The Highlander’s Triumph And releasing early 2014 — The Highlander’s Temptation

Series: Stolen Bride #6
Release Date: October 23rd 2013
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Source: Provided by Author/Publisher via Manic Readers
Reviewer: SammySosa
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

2.5 Cocktails

Set at the beginning of the 14th century, Lady Heather Sutherland is abducted from Dunrobin Castle on the same day she plans to run away and join up with William Wallace to fight for Scottish freedom. Wanting to make a deference, Heather see being kidnapped as a good way to get away from her family. Her captor, Duncan Mackay, otherwise known as “The Priest,” is a mercenary planning to avenge the deaths of his parents and a lot of his clan, by selling her to an opposing clan. On their journey through the Scottish wilds, Duncan and Heather argue, snuggle, tease, undress, and eventually, realize their feelings of love for each other. Which to seem more like stockholm syndrome to me. Parts of ‘The Highlanders Sin’ was really good, then other parts were downright creepy. I found it pretty hard to read all of The Highlanders sin. It was not my cup of tea for sure.

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