The Healer
Allison Butler
Reviewed by Helen
I do love a trip back to the Scottish Highlands in the 1400’s, a man in a kilt and a laird yes please and this one was a beauty, beautifully written, fabulous characters and a story of born enemies finding a love so strong, I loved getting to know Lynelle Fenwick and Laird William Kirkpatrick, I hope you do as well.
Lynelle has lived as an outsider in her own home, shunned by her father and everyone who lives there she has lived with the healer for as long as she can remember cursed they say, but Lynelle learnt a lot living here and she would do anything to get her father’s respect and when the chance comes before she even thinks she takes off only to be captured by the enemy. She convinces the laird that she is a healer and will accompany his injured brother back to their home Closeburn for two weeks, and a lot changes in these two weeks Lynelle shows her strength and her healing skills.
William has only one brother left and he is determined to keep him safe, living under a curse that has troubled his clan for many years, even if he doesn’t believe in it they all do, so when his brother is injured he needs a healer to help with his journey home William has an aversion to healers but when he meets Lynelle although not happy he needs her but there is a pull that he feels towards her and the next two weeks changes him very much as he loses his heart.
I loved this story from page one what a page turner, there is a lot going on and Lynelle finds a way to get William to open up and her healing skills become very real and she becomes very popular with the clan, but their journey to a beautiful HEA is fraught with ups and downs and their trust needs to get better. I do highly recommend this story, it really is fabulous, thank you Allison Butler for such a great story.
Thanks you to Harlequin HQ and Harper Collins for my copy to read.
Lynelle has lived as an outsider in her own home, shunned by her father and everyone who lives there she has lived with the healer for as long as she can remember cursed they say, but Lynelle learnt a lot living here and she would do anything to get her father’s respect and when the chance comes before she even thinks she takes off only to be captured by the enemy. She convinces the laird that she is a healer and will accompany his injured brother back to their home Closeburn for two weeks, and a lot changes in these two weeks Lynelle shows her strength and her healing skills.
William has only one brother left and he is determined to keep him safe, living under a curse that has troubled his clan for many years, even if he doesn’t believe in it they all do, so when his brother is injured he needs a healer to help with his journey home William has an aversion to healers but when he meets Lynelle although not happy he needs her but there is a pull that he feels towards her and the next two weeks changes him very much as he loses his heart.
I loved this story from page one what a page turner, there is a lot going on and Lynelle finds a way to get William to open up and her healing skills become very real and she becomes very popular with the clan, but their journey to a beautiful HEA is fraught with ups and downs and their trust needs to get better. I do highly recommend this story, it really is fabulous, thank you Allison Butler for such a great story.
Thanks you to Harlequin HQ and Harper Collins for my copy to read.
5 stars
October 5th 2020 by Harlequin Enterprises (Australia) Pty Ltd