Too sentimental
MY RATING SYSTEM
5 stars--WOW
4 stars--would read again
3 stars--was good, won't read again
2 stars--read it, but didn't enjoy it
1 star--didn't finish, it was so awful
Do I need to read books before this one: no
Cliffhanger: no
SUMMARY
Alasdair almost dies at Culloden, returns home with a huge facial scar that startles men, scares women, and makes children cry.
Beitris is blind, Elspeth is her caretaker and mother figure. Her father, Bruce, announces he's betrothed her to Alasdair. She'd better be glad because no one else would take her.
The English are looking to kill all Jacobites who fought with Prince Charlie, and Alasdair's scar makes him an obvious target.
EVALUATION
This is a unique version of Beauty and the Beast. Sadly, the story is mostly telling with very little showing. We see none of their falling in love during walks and rides, their talks while he's healing. What about her struggles with being blind in a new home? Or Elspeth's learning to get along with new coworkers? I couldn't connect with any character.
RECOMMENDATION
Read LL Muir instead.
POSSIBLE TRIGGERS (SPOILERS)
Sex: kisses only
Language: 0 F words, 4 Lord's name in vain, 0 S words
Violence: war scene, bullying, torture (pretty well described), attempted murder