![]() ![]() The ensuing plot is standard stuff: pull off innumerable hairsbreadth escapes on a cross-country odyssey to warn Edward III of de Bucci’s treachery-and fall in love along the way. Among the Scots is Rory Buchanan, a skilled healer and warrior with a propensity for lurking to watch Elysande get naked. Painted as stronger than the other women around her (including a village woman who dies “with relief” after a similar beating), Elysande escapes de Bucci-a family friend turned traitor to the crown-and takes flight with two loyal minions and an escorting squadron of Highlanders, called in as an implausible favor. Lady Elysande de Valance is beaten bloody by Baron de Bucci in the prologue, and the balance of the story deals erratically but explicitly with the physical consequences of this trauma. Sands’s regressive ninth Highlands Brides romance (after Hunting for a Highlander) hinges on unconvincing sexual chemistry and graphic depictions of abuse. ![]()
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