The Great Scot
If you missed dallying with Dylan Chisholm the first time around…his story, THE GREAT SCOT, hit the stands today in mass-market paperback. Check him-er, it-out!
Here’s what it says on the back cover….
LOCH AND LOAD, BABY
Location coordinator Erin McGregor has finally found the perfect setting for her romance reality show, Your Prince Charming. The Chisholm clan stronghold in the Scottish Highlands has it all—romantic moors, windswept cliffs, misty lochs, a four-hundred-year-old castle, and possibly the most gorgeous man she’s ever laid eyes on in chieftain Dylan Chisholm.
His three youngest brothers spoken for, Dylan Chisholm is at the top of his village’s matchmaking list. Now they’ve sent some impish, forthright American lass up to tempt him into a devil’s bargain: a foolish romance show for the money his village so desperately needs. It took a tragic loss to get Dylan to embrace his heritage. He can’t turn away from such a promising offer. But keeping his thoughts off Erin McGregor is another matter. She’s everything he never wanted in a woman, and suddenly, she’s everything he craves in every way possible…
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And here’s what Booklist had to say….
Erin MacGregor’s latest location-scouting trip for the reality dating show Your Prince Charming leads her to misty Glenshire, Scotland, and its resident laird, Dylan Chisholm. Erin has heard that Dylan is turning the family’s castle into a bed-and-breakfast. Surely he can’t resist her offer to rent out the estate for filming this season’s show. Think of the publicity. Not to mention the big check. But he has other ideas, none of them compatible with turning his castle into a production-crew madhouse. Erin is sure that her salesmanship can overcome Dylan’s objections, but she is a little leery about her growing attraction to the stubborn Scot. Erin is a quirky, fun heroine–thankfully not at all the model-perfect type. Dylan is wonderfully sexy and a modern variation on the Beast: less brooding but still reclusive and burdened. Kauffman’s lively wrap-up to the Chisholm Brothers series (including Bad Boys in Kilts , 2006) is heartwarming. Nina Davis
If you give it a try, I hope you enjoy! (And for the rest of the Chisholm Brothers’ stories, check out Bad Boys In Kilts!)
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I totally loved the Great Scot!
Very nice cover!!