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Wild Scottish Beauty

The Enchanted Highlands, Book 5

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Wild Scottish Beauty

By: Tricia O'Malley
Narrated by: Amy Landon, Will Watt
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“She was sunshine to my storm clouds, and I wondered how the two could ever coexist.”

A chance job offer in Scotland gives Willow Barlowe an excuse to escape the predictable life her overly controlling brother, Miles, wants for her. Excited to start fresh as a fashion intern for the local kiltmaker, Willow lands in small town Loren Brae brimming with sunshine and hope.

Until she discovers that her new boss is none other than Ramsay McMillan, her brother’s best friend, and the grumpiest man this side of the Atlantic. Never mind the ghost Highland coo that haunts the castle, nor the supposedly bewitched waters of Loch Mirren, Willow refuses to work under Ramsay’s watchful eyes, certain he’s reporting back to her brother.

Ramsay Kilts is home to one of the last remaining traditional kiltmakers in Scotland, Ramsay McMillan. Loyalty, continuity, and tradition are important to Ramsay–as is his privacy. After a family betrayal, Ramsay keeps his walls up, running a veritable kilt empire with as minimum fuss as he can. Enter Willow Barlowe–his new intern, good friend’s little sister, and a veritable thorn in his side.

If the thorn is made of sunshine and sparkles that is.

As the two clash, Ramsay must decide if loyalty is really more important than love?

©2024 Tricia O'Malley (P)2024 Lovewrite Publishing
Fantasy Paranormal Romantic Comedy
Enchanting Story • Compelling Stories • Fantastic Readers • Playful Banter • Enjoyable Plot • Great Storyline

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I have been listening to, and loving these stories, and started with the dramatized versions. So this might have influenced my opinion. Im not sure why it was decided that the female character's voices, especially during the love scenes, would be better off acted out by a male narrator.
It was jarring and completely disjointed to hear the female Character Being acted out by a female at one point and then a male at another point.. completely took away from an otherwise enchanting and Lovely story.
Such a shame really.

The narration kept pulling me out of a lovely story

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Another great addition to the series
Love all the books and the narration is a plus as usual

Great as usual

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I am now waiting for Wild Scottish Fortune to be released on Audible….I hope I don’t have to wait too long! How many books will be in the series? Awesome writing, compelling stories, and the readers are fantastic!

I love this series!

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Willow, Ramsey and actually the whole town have playful banter down to a fine art. This is how life long friendships, and soul mates are formed.
Love this series and all members of the town.

Banter at its best

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Book #5 was enjoyable just as 1-4 were. I did have trouble understanding Ramsey. His accent was too thick. In fact, there was less of a story in #5 with the emphasis being directed to serial dialigue. 1-4 had the serial dialigue also, but th

Really Good Series

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