
What a Scot Wants
Tartans & Titans Series, Book 3
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Paul Woodson
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Highlander Ronan Maclaren must marry, but he's in no particular hurry. He's perfectly happy as the laird of his clan, running the Maclaren Whisky Distillery, and besides, he just hasn't found the right woman.
Lady Imogen Kinley has cleverly avoided wedlock for years. Men, she has learned from painful experience, are not to be trusted. Determined to remain independent, she takes an indecent amount of pleasure in making herself as unattractive to potential suitors as possible.
When desperate measures are taken by their parents and a betrothal contract is signed, it's loathing at first sight. They each vow to make the other cry off-by any means necessary. But what starts out as a battle of wits...quickly dissolves into a battle of wills.
Contains mature themes.
©2019 Amalie Howard and Angie Frazier (P)2021 TantorWhat listeners say about What a Scot Wants
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- Mrs. C. Hunt
- 31-03-25
What a Scot Wants
This is a very funny and sassy highland story, with a feisty lass giving her Loud as good as he gives. With them both trying to put the other off, and the consequences from this. The narration from Paul Woodson brings the story alive
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- elizabeth gibb
- 24-03-21
brilliant
i have not wrote a review in a while but I just had to after reading this book. I actually laughed out loud quite a few times with the antics of the lead characters. The story was never dull or boring and is well worth a read. Narrator was excellent to.
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