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Bad Boys in Kilts | 
enlarge | Author: Donna Kauffman Publisher: Brava Category: Book
List Price: £9.99 Buy New: £5.17 You Save: £4.82 (48%)
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 406910
Media: Paperback Pages: 320 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.8 x 0.9
ISBN: 0758211996 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780758211996 ASIN: 0758211996
Publication Date: July 17, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW - ***Delivery usually * 4 - 5 * working days - From Aphrohead of SOUTHPORT, Lancs, UK *** . Priority Airmail used Worldwide on International orders. Thanks from all at Aphrohead.
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Brilliant! Fab easy read about 3 fab scotsman. December 28, 2006 Noosh (Sheffield) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I loved this book. It contains 3 novellas about 3 brothers that live in a rural part of scotland. The first is Brodies story. Brodie owns the village pub and is best friends with tom-boy Kat. Kat is the machanic in the village and is secretly in love with Brodie. When a new young and attractive woman moves into the village Kat thinks she has caught Brodies eye. This therefore means that she make a slight fool of her self in her quest to get Brodie to notice her in a Sexual , non-best-friend way. This is a very funny and a really good feel good story. The second story is Reese's. He is the Brother that runs the family Whiskey buisness. The new woman in town (you meet her in Brodie and Kats' story) is trying to open her own marketing and advertising company and feels the Whiskey business is the way to start her buisness but Reese has his doubts. Once again the story builds causing the 2 people to make fools of themselves (including falling over, spilling beer etc etc and one and other). The third and final story is my faviorite of the 3. This is the Story of Tristan who is the family artist and sheepherder. This book starts and almost instantly has you falling over laughing. Tristan comes home with his dog late one rainy evening and strips down because he doesn't want to get the house dirty and wet. The Dog starts barking and as he looks out the Window he can see 2 headlights lighting up the night sky. Cut to Bree who has run away from her life for a bit (She has written the great American novel and everyone is harassing her to write the next one....she worries she is a one hit wonder), getS lost and ends up crashed in a river. The rain is coming down quiet heavily and Bree is stuck in the car. Tristan realises what has happedned and runs out of the house....Naked! He get to the car and Bree thinks he is a mad man and therefore tries to scupper his rescue attempt. This goes on for a bit, but it is totally laugh out loud funny. Bree finally realises what Tristan is trying to do and get out of the car and into the nice warm house. Once again they get to now each other in the privacy of Tristans home. Their relationship develops into something lasting like his brothers and their partners. I adored these stories nad totally recoommend them to anyone wanting a light hearted read. I just hope that Donna Kauffman writes the story about the 3rd brother who has lost his wife and is doing up the family home into a B and B.
racy read November 3, 2008 Lindymck (Falkirk, Scotland) great easy read that is oozing passion off the pages. 3 short novellas in one book, 3 stories each about one of the chisholm brothers. living in a small highland village each of the imfamous chisholm brothers discovers true love with an unlikely lady. there is a fourth brother and would have loved to read his story which would have just been the icing on the cake. each of the stories was linkied to next which made i feel like one stoy rather than 3. my only criticism is the use of the word "barrette", it is not a word we use in scotland and the author used in a piece of dialogue and it just didnt fit as no scottish guy would ever use this word.
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