Right off the hop, the title does not aptly represent the content of the book. Only a few sentences were said about the hostage, and how he came to be at Castle Kilchurn - the rest of the story concentrated on Abby who disguised herself as a boy. An easy read, which in turn allowed the reader to get engrossed in the story and wonder what in the world the young "lad" is going to get into next! It was fast paced and full of mystery, intrigue, murder and of course what novel would be complete without a bit of romance? Literally minutes after her true identity is revealed, she is having romantic thoughts about the hostage, where none had existed before. Having said that, I found the story line very difficult to follow - they were all over the castle, in each other's chambers, in the stables, and neighboring farms. Had a hard time placing characters and determining their significance to the story.
On the plus side, being of Scottish descent I enjoyed the way the author incorporated Scottish history into the book.
Like so many others have said, the way the "book" ended so abruptly was highly disappointing - not even a cliff hanger - you expect to turn the page and see what happens to her. BUT.. thanks to KINDLE I was able to pick up the 2nd book in the series for less than $1.00 and continue reading immediately. Hopefully the Mists of Glen Strae will provide a little more detail and closure.
I originally gave the book a 5, but have downgraded to a 3.