Scotland, 1704 It’s all about that kilt… Acting on a dare, three English brides-to-be sneak into Scotland for a scavenger hunt, their last adventure before marriage. Mallory wants a piece of pirate’s treasure, and Vivianne yearns for a love letter from a poet. But Bridget has more on her mind than the game. She knows life with her evil, blackmailing fiancée will be hellish, so she’s determined to … determined to make him suffer too—by stealing a Highlander’s kilt and leaving him to wonder how she acquired it.
The Scots charged with finding and protecting them along the way are entirely wrong–and perfect–for the job. Rory, for instance, is a kilt-clad Highlander, but he’d rather die alone in a cave rather than get within ten feet of another Englishwoman. Unfortunately for him, the duty to pay his grandfather’s debt will get him—and his two friends—much, much closer to the lasses than that.
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It was a fun read. Definitely not one dimensional characters.
This is a great book and it made me feel apart of it. When the girls went on their trip it was like I was along with the ride and chase. This book made me laugh and get made and want to ruin that man. I am so glad that the book ended the way it was met to be.
An enjoyable book.
I usually love stories that involve Scottish highlanders, but this one did not hold my attention. The author often put the characters in unrealistic scenarios and forced conflicts that were not likely to happen between better developed characters. There are three main female characters and there are two follow-on books to tell the stories of the other two. I am not tempted to complete the sceriew.
Could not finish
Way too long. Needs serious editing.
I was a bit disappointed
predictable
Difficult to get into, and a predictable, formulaic read.
Slow, and boring.
I didn’t want to lay it down until I finished
It wasn’t what I was looking to read.