Drew Cameron was tending to his well-organized and successful life in rural New York state when his irrepressible cousin, Geoff, calls in need of a favor because he has a broken leg. For years the two had been more like brothers than cousins before adult preferences caused them to drift apart. What is my family con artist up to now? In the name of family loyalty, Drew tempers his skepticism and agrees to accompany Geoff to Scotland to collect a sizable inheritance from their great uncle, Angus Stuart.
For Aila MacGregor, the passing of the legendary Angus is more than the loss of a client but the end of an era. Ninety-eight at his passing, the grizzled old highlander was known and loved by everyone for hundreds of miles. He had fed countless families by employing them on his massive estate, sponsored many a student who wanted to go to university in Edinburgh and had kept their cultural history alive by contributing to libraries, arts fairs, and athletic competitions. Aila had no idea how the town would fare without him. But what she did know is that having a philandering American nephew inherit the considerable wealth when he hadn’t bothered to check on his uncle in years was an insult to all the locals—and she intended to put a stop to it.
For Aila MacGregor, the passing of the legendary Angus is more than the loss of a client but the end of an era. Ninety-eight at his passing, the grizzled old highlander was known and loved by everyone for hundreds of miles. He had fed countless families by employing them on his massive estate, sponsored many a student who wanted to go to university in Edinburgh and had kept their cultural history alive by contributing to libraries, arts fairs, and athletic competitions. Aila had no idea how the town would fare without him. But what she did know is that having a philandering American nephew inherit the considerable wealth when he hadn’t bothered to check on his uncle in years was an insult to all the locals—and she intended to put a stop to it.
When widowed Lizbeth Spensor agrees to a summer teaching English as a New Language (ENL) in South Carolina, her only plan is to come home with a killer tan. But a chance encounter at a Piggly Wiggly – seriously, who names these stores? – with Beau Landry stirs up action in her body parts she thought were long dead. But can a Northern gal who’d been with just one man in thirty years allow herself to melt under the honeyed voice of this salt and peppered titan of Southern industry?
Kayleigh Burke has had a bit of a drought, of sex and laughter, since she broke up with her cheating ex-boyfriend. Her BFF decides they need to travel to make Kayleigh smile. But two days before wheels up to Ireland, her friend cancels and Kayleigh is left to travel alone.
Angry with her friend and hating men in general, Kayleigh heads out on her own to visit the Emerald Isle. Then she face-plants into the impressive pecs of Rory Lynch and being alone no longer sounds like much fun. But, can she throw caution to the wind to play with a well-built, perfect stranger for two weeks?
Angry with her friend and hating men in general, Kayleigh heads out on her own to visit the Emerald Isle. Then she face-plants into the impressive pecs of Rory Lynch and being alone no longer sounds like much fun. But, can she throw caution to the wind to play with a well-built, perfect stranger for two weeks?