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"Passionate Scotsman must fight beautiful woman for his inheritance."
Reviewed by Suzanne Tucker
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted February 13, 2003
In 1885, Duncan Campbell arrives in Scotland from New York
to claim his inheritance - Castle Glen. Fiona MacLennan,
along with her stepson, Robby, reluctantly meet his train.
Castle Glen should be Robby's inheritance, not Duncan's.
Generations earlier, a concession was made by Jaime
MacLennan, the castle's current ghost, stating Read more...
"late Victorian "Highland Fling" romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted February 22, 2003
In 1885, New York based businessman Duncan Campbell travels
to remote Glencoly in the Scottish Highlands to evaluate
his inheritance of Castle Glen and its estate as the new
Laird. Duncan does not need or desire this property except
to gloat in front of his deceased father, who thought Read more...
"Can the new master win the heart of the mistress?"
Reviewed by Beatrice Sigman
Posted April 17, 2003
Fiona MacLennan knows there has been a mistake. Robby, her
stepson, should be the rightful master of Castle Glen. The
papers she found hidden in her late
husband Alasdair's office can prove it. But it will take
some time now that
the American Campbell is here in Read more...
SummaryIn 1885 Scotland, a brash American is willed an ancient
castle-and
perhaps a chance at a love for the ages.
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