Rating - 3.5 / 5
Even though I was excited to read this book, I had a bit of a hard time getting into it, for two reasons. Both are more my personal preference than anything wrong with the book. One, I'm not much for 15-century Scotland stories - when I read historical, I prefer Regency or Frontier Westerns. Two, the fact that for the first part of the book, the hero was chained to the bed by the heroine was a bit of a turn-off for me.
Aside from that there were some other issues I had, mostly to do with period accuracy. There was some language and wording in the book that just didn't seem to fit, but since I'm not familiar with language during that century, I can't say for sure. Also, I had some problems with Brianna's actions sexually. For a woman who had little experience due to a husband who didn't desire her, she sure was willing to do anything without even a peep of "what are you doing?" And the fact that she drops down to perform oral sex when in all likelihood she shouldn't have even known what it was seemed odd. That didn't really fit for me.
I didn't mind the book, but I didn't love it either. I liked that there was a point to the story aside from the sex (the traitor). But for me, the book just didn't have that sparkle to make it stand-out.