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"fine love at first sight contemporary romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 31, 2003
Flying in from Seattle to London and then training to
Manchester, mystery author Kathie Williams is the only
American invited to participate in Murder in Manchester.
Jet lag and tiredness leaves her asleep in the lobby
drooling on her outfit. At the convention she meets
Scottish sheep rancher Read more...
"Look out! Scotland will never be the same!"
Reviewed by DeborahAnne MacGillivray
Posted September 30, 2003
Katie Macalister with her NOBLE INTENTIONS gave us
delights and out-right howls as she blithely waltzed her
way through regency England. In her second book, she
taught us romance with IMPROPER ENGLISH, a brilliantly
witty book with characters to live long in the imagination
and heart. Her third Read more...
"Hilariously funny!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted October 12, 2003
Katie MacAlister's books always have me rolling on
the floor howling with laughter. MEN IN KILTS definitely
fits this description!
Kathie Williams is in England for a Murder in
Manchester conference. She's got serious jet lag and has to
be at a cocktail party later in the evening. She signs in Read more...
She crossed the pond and lost her heart...
SummaryWhat do they wear under those things?
So far, Kathie Williams has made a good showing as the
only
American at a mystery writers' conference in Manchester—
what with that falling asleep in public thing behind her.
The sight of Iain MacLaren wakes her up. Clad in a
deliciously woolly sweater, the burly Scotsman seems to be
holding up a wall at the cocktail party. So Kathie makes
her move...and winds up stark naked with him in bed, where
his thick Scottish brogue, thick manly chest, and thick...
other parts...drive her to do things she's never
done
before. Like fall in love.
And if things aren't moving fast enough—and on the wrong
side of the road, no less—Kathie is about to visit Iain's
sheep farm in the Scottish Highlands and meet his sons.
She's feeling a wee bit nervous. Because she can't tell
where this mad affair is going—except north...
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