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"One of the best paranormal historical romances I've read!"
Reviewed by Shayne Sawyer
Posted August 16, 2004
Katherine MacDougall Pudding receives news she's inherited
Castle Blackstone in Scotland, so she packs up and leaves
her New York City life for life as the laird of Blackstone
and the MacDougall holdings. What she discovers in Scotland
is a grungy, rundown castle in need of endless repairs and
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"An amusing romance that satirizes several sub-genres"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 28, 2004
In New York, estate executor Tom Silverstein, as his
family has done dating back to 1408 provides financial and
legal advice to the Blackstones. He persuades caterer
Katherine Elizabeth Pudding to come to Scotland to look at
her inheritance, but hides part of the truth from her. A
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Award-winning author Sandy Blair has slept in castles,
dined with peerage,
explored the great pyramids and fallen (gracefully) off a
cruise ship. No
wonder she's already earning kudos for her ability to
convincingly deliver
her readers to European settings--and make them chuckle, as
well. A MAN IN A
KILT, a light paranormal set in 1408 Scotland, won RWA's
2003 Golden Heart
for Best Paranormal Romance.
SummaryDuncan MacDougal, the laird of Blackstone, was cursed
centuries ago to wander as a ghost within the echoing
walls of his island castleand only one woman can
free him. Can it be the new mistress of Blackstone, just
arrived from over the sea? Duncan has heard that pretty
Miss Elizabeth Pudding is no more than a cookand she
hails from a barbarous land called the Bronx. But she must
learn the ways of a lady all the sameand she must
stay at Blackstone for six long months to inherit. 'Tis
time enough to teach herand time enough to woo
her...
An Enchanting Lady
Beth has seen the handsome specter from the day she
crossed the threshold of Blackstone. Duncan MacDougal is a
tall, translucent figure with black hair and piercing blue
eyes. Yet a mist separates him form the land of the
living ...a mist as strong as cold steel. It is said that
only love can dissolve itand bring the man of her
dreams to warm, breathing life...
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