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Good read. Great likeable characters. Fun intrigue. Kept me on the edge of my seat. Such a strong heroine. Loved this story.

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As an avid Lynsay Sands reader, I was excited to start this part of the Buchanan series.
The beginning is mysterious, as the heroine, Elysande, is in dire peril and the explanation comes about in later chapters. She is helped in her quest by Rory Buchanan to take her to safety in Scotland and complete a mission of life or death.
As this is a part of a series, you do not have to have read the previous books to enjoy this one. The two protagonists' recap the other books of the series and update the reader to the lives of those characters. This is a part that may slow down the pace of the book for some readers, especially those who’ve read all the books in the series.
The book keeps you at the edge of your seat hoping they will complete the task they set out to accomplish before the ending of the book.
The characters interact well, and nothing is forced in any of their interactions. Sands has kept her signature funny and light-hearted moments, even when being chased across England. She does play on your sense of suspicion about who is for or against their journey.
While I did find some pacing issues, I did enjoy the story and the characters. A great addition to the Buchanan series
I received a copy of this book via NetGalley and Avon and Harper Voyager in exchange for an honest review.

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As a big fan of the Highland Brides series, I couldn’t wait to read Rory’s story! A gifted healer and one of the younger of the Buchanon brothers, Rory appears in many of the previous books in the series. In The Wrong Highlander, for example, it was Evina’s intention to kidnap him. Of course, she took and fell in love with Rory’s brother Conran instead. (Love that story!)

In Highland Treasure, Rory’s story begins as Lady Elysande flees her home where her parents, soldiers, and others have been slaughtered. Elysande, beaten horribly, barely manages to escape, and with the assistance of two trusted knights, implores Rory’s help in getting her to safety and delivering a message to the King.

Rory is well-known for his healing abilities, but when Elysande’s mother (on her deathbed) asks Rory to escort her “treasure” to the Highlands, Rory agrees. However, as Elysande is threatened along their journey, it is clear that her life is at risk, and it has something to do with the message for the King. Can Rory figure out who is behind the attempts on Elysande’s life, and will Rory and Elysande succumb to the growing feelings between them?

This is a great addition to the Highland Brides series. It’s a well-paced and exciting story with dynamic characters and an interesting mystery. Plus, there’s a lovely romance!

Rory and Elysande have a great romance built on respect and admiration. Their love story is slow-building and not based solely on attraction. In fact, Rory doesn’t even see Elysande’s face for the first part of their journey, as she is veiled to hide the bruises she received when her castle was overrun. Rory is attracted to her intellect and courage, as well as her fierce determination before he notices her beauty.

Elysande, in turn, admires Rory’s take-charge and protective demeanor as well as his steadfastness. That’s not to say Rory and Elysande aren’t attracted to each other. They definitely are! Their chemistry is fantastic, and their sexy scenes are amazing! Their attraction to each other is powerful, but their relationship is also built on a strong foundation, which makes it even more lovely.

Another interesting aspect of the story that I really enjoyed was the development of Rory’s character. Much like the reader, many people in Rory’s life see him in a one-dimensional kind of way. Rory, who is revered for his healing skills, struggles to define himself as anything but a healer and a Buchanon, and, as much as he loves Elysande’s independence and self-sufficiency, it makes him wonder what he can offer her. The fact that Elysande sees him as so much more than a healer is new and empowering for Rory. He is a healer, a fierce protector, a warrior, a good friend, and an honorable man, and throughout the story, he begins to see himself as such.

The minor characters in the story are also quite interesting. The citizens of Carlisle are fantastic! Staunch supporters of the King, they work together so seamlessly to help Elysande on her journey. The other men traveling with Rory and Elysande are also well-developed, and I loved the witty banter they share throughout their journey.

The story exposes some of the more complicated realities of the time as well. The animosity between the English and Scottish is evident as Rory and his Highland companions travel with Elysande and her English knights. Judgment, fear, and a lack of trust abound and pose problems for Elysande and her fellow travelers while enhancing the setting and suspense and progressing the plot.

Highland Treasure is a great story for readers who like suspenseful historical romance with swoon-worthy Highlanders! Though this is part of a series, it is easily read as a standalone. However, I’ve read every book in the series and totally recommend them all! Thanks so much to Netgalley, Avon, and Harper Voyager for a copy of the book in exchange for my honest review.

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