A review by asahome
Highland Wolf by Lynsay Sands

4.0

A kidnapped woman accepts the person kidnapping her “rescued” her on behalf of her father. Her rescuer was sent by her father, but you know, he didn’t offer any proof before she accepted it. 

There was some weird commentary around men and women enjoying sex that made me feel a little ick. The main female character was very concerned about this and while I appreciate it played out for a reason later, and may have been historically accurate, it still felt ick.

I loved his indulgence with her around the animals she loved and felt the need to care for. Once he understood the importance of caring for the animals to her, he didn't try to dissuade her from collecting lost and hurting animals. He even came to care for them himself over the course of the book, respecting their connection to her.