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Meet Me in Scotland

Kilts and Quilts Series #2

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Meet Me in Scotland

By: Patience Griffin
Narrated by: Kirsten Potter
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When a video of her calling happily ever after "a foolish fantasy" goes viral, marriage therapist Emma Castle is out of a job - and off to Scotland. The tiny town of Gandiegow is the perfect place to ride out the media storm and to catch up with her childhood friend, Claire. But also in Gandiegow is the one man she hoped never to see again. She's successfully avoided Gabriel MacGregor since Claire and Dominic's wedding, only to find that he's now the village doctor - and just as tall, dark, and devilish as ever.

Claire and Dominic's blissful marriage, however, is not what it used to be. Soon Emma and Gabriel find themselves taking sides even as the sparks begin to fly between them. Can Emma help her friends - or regain her career - as she struggles with her own happily ever after?

©2015 Patience Jackson (P)2015 Tantor
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Romance Women's Fiction Marriage
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Fabulous story about love and relationships. Sadly the narrators Scottish accent was awful, maybe they should research the different accents, however, that being said, she did bring the story and characters alive!

Great wee story

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We don't say tomayto or baysil and we have handbags not purses. the English accent was super annoying. No one but Mary Poppins talks like that. if you're going narrate and write a book set in Scotland then do your research properly...and scone is pronounced as in pon not pone. Glen Fiddic(h) not Fidditch. The story could have been better, far too much descriptive sex.

reasonable story but narration spoilt it with American pronounciations

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I really wanted to like this but the obvious lack of real knowledge of Scotland (and Britain) and the factual mistakes are compounded by the horrible mispronunciations of the narrator. As an English person living in Scotland I found it very irritating.

Disappointing listen

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