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 inspires a heat within her that is unlike anything she has ever known.
They may call him whatever they wish, but Cullen, Laird of Donnachaidh, cares only for the future of his clan. He must find a wife, a woman to bear him sons and heed his commands. He has no need for beauty or grace, but one taste of his lovely bride's sweet lips and the sultry feel of her skin arouse an untamed passion. Perhaps there's more to marriage than he thought . . .
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"I really enjoyed this story. The fact that the hero had a reputation as a brutal man but was actually a very nice man, made him a great character.I really enjoyed this story.I have a special affection for stories with scottish heroes. "
— Christine (5 out of 5 stars)
“You can't help but fall in love with Lynsay Sands.”
— Christina Dodd“[P]lenty of fun and energy along with a romance that makes you smile. What more can you ask? Devil of the Highlands is definitely worth your time.”
— The Romance Reader“Sands, in her inimitable humorous style, creates a wonderfully authentic tale replete with intrigue, surprise and, above all, the growth of enduring love between two people of vastly different backgrounds.
— RT Book Reviews" I was reading 'Highlander Romance' Forum when I stumbled upon this book. I bought all her 3 books in Devil of the Highlands series. This book certainly doesn't disappoint me. I truly enjoyed it and looking forward to the next book "
— Sha, 2/17/2014" quick fun read! laughed alot:) "
— Emily, 2/16/2014" Not my normal read, but it was a nice weekend book. "
— AngelLeah, 2/4/2014" That was fun. Predicable, but fun. "
— Christina, 2/2/2014" Typical bodice ripping set in Scotland without any knowledge or reference to the period or highland setting. Also, too much use of the word 'apex' during love scenes...yeck. "
— Erin, 1/8/2014" Bk 1. Good mystery to it with some interesting twists and turns. "
— Kendra, 1/7/2014" Meh. 'Bout sums up my impression of this one. "
— Alexis-Morgan, 12/6/2013" So good I read it twice. "
— Jacqui, 12/5/2013" good guilty pleasure reading - I don't usually read romance novels that don't have any substance to them, but this one was a good summer read and I will probably read the next one in the series. "
— Denise, 12/1/2013" This book had me rolling. It was very funny I really enjoyed it. "
— Shelbi, 9/8/2013" since i'm a fan of highlanders and laird. i say this book is really nice but at times i felt it has tinge of Julie Garwood's The Bride. it's a sweet story but cannot give more than 3 stars. "
— Pr!a, 8/20/2013" In 1273 in England Evelinde is promised to the Devil of the Highlands--from Donnachaidh. A romantic book where there is quite a bit of danger and mysterious deaths to account for in the Devil's (Cullen's) clan. Action seems a bit unrealistic as Evelinde is accidentally exposed more than once! "
— Kathy, 8/14/2013" Steamy Highland story - delicious romance with a decent mystery to it. "
— J., 4/29/2013" Loved this book. Beautiful, sexy, and romantic. A great rainy day read. "
— Nicole, 4/9/2013" Okay, I read the books out of order. I read book three first than moved backwards. But each book stands alone. And surprisingly I liked this book best. The books are not deep. They are historical romance books. But they are a good trashy read! "
— Mia, 1/11/2013" I really enjoyed this book. I liked the characters and really liked Cullen. He is sexy :) "
— Alicia, 11/24/2012" So, I kept thinking it would be this one being the murderer then that one then another one... I never would have guessed who it really was!!! Great job making us think outside the box. "
— Luvmyfamily, 8/2/2012" I love Lynsay Sands, but I think her Argeneau Vampire books are better than her historical romances. With that being said, this book is still worth reading. "
— Jenny, 6/28/2012" Started off pretty decent (for a trashy romance) but characters & plot were very blah. Cullen's quiet nature seemed sexy at first but just made him appear dimwitted after awhile. Evelinde is flighty and really, I hate stupid heroines that just can't LISTEN. "
— Huong, 6/1/2012" The author is good at putting her subjects in funny situations. A good romance novel with a funny twist. "
— Dawn, 4/14/2012" One of the best highlanders! "
— Nyra, 5/5/2011" well that was awful. think im gonna barf. let's pretend this never happened shall we? ok great. "
— Amanda, 4/29/2011" I really enjoyed this book. I liked the characters and really liked Cullen. He is sexy :) "
— Alicia, 4/16/2011" Comedy, murder-mystery and a sexy highlander...what's not to like?! "
— Anna, 2/9/2011" I didn't think I would like this book, but I loved it. It was funny and full of suspence. It was a great read. I will others in the series now. "
— Ju, 1/27/2011" Loved it, loved it, LOVED it. it was so funny and good. "
— Catbookcrazy, 12/1/2010" SOOOOOOOOOO GOOOOOOOOD!!!!!!!! I love this story alot when i read this book i knew lynsay could make me like other books she writes that aren't even about vampires!!!!!!!!! AWESOME!!!!! "
— Tilequa, 11/11/2010" Cullen is far from a bad-guy, a sexy-devil though. Evelinde is a quick wit and they are good together. A real hero! "
— Rebecca, 9/4/2010" I really enjoyed this book from beginning to end , it was my first lynsay sands book and was very good <br/>great storyline, excellant characters , good info and just a joy to read "
— Mumsgang, 8/14/2010Jeaniene Frost is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of several series of paranormal and romance novels, including the Night Huntress series, Night Prince series, and the Broken Destiny series, among others. Foreign rights for her novels have sold to nineteen different countries. She lives in North Carolina with her husband Matthew, who long ago accepted that she rarely cooks and always sleeps in on the weekends. Aside from writing, she enjoys reading, poetry, watching movies with her husband, exploring old cemeteries, spelunking and traveling—by car. Airplanes, children, and cookbooks frighten her.