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Scot on Her Trail

The Hots for Scots, Book 2

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Scot on Her Trail

By: Caroline Lee
Narrated by: William Macleod
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Duncan Oliphant's father has insisted he - and all of his brothers - marry and start producing grandsons...like, yesterday. And Dunc is having none of it. All he wants in life is a small cottage behind his forge and enough gold and silver to craft valuable delicate jewelry.

But he is the laird's son, albeit illegitimate, and he knows he has a duty to do; one he's happy to postpone, as he takes one more commission, which has him traveling across the Highlands, gold in hand.

Which is, of course, the worst time to be attacked by highwaymen.

Even worse if it's not a man at all, but a highwaywoman - a gorgeous, feisty one he accidentally kissed a fortnight ago at his brother's wedding. What in the world is Skye MacIan doing, robbing unsuspecting travelers? The only way to discover the truth - and get back his gold - is to kidnap the highwaywoman and offer a trade.

Aye, this will go swimmingly...until it doesn't.

Skye clearly isn't a meek and delicate lady. And despite their rocky beginning, she simply can't ignore the way Duncan's kisses made her feel, or how his offered solution might just be what she needs to hang up her sword for good.

Can a goldsmith who only wants a simple life make peace with a determined highwaywoman, for the sake of their clans' futures? Or is the gulf between them - and their own personal history - just too much for them to overcome?

And whatever did happen to all that gold?

Pick up the second book in the riotously funny The Hots for Scots series and get ready for a rollicking good time!

©2021 Caroline Lee (P)2021 Spotify Audiobooks
Historical Fiction Medieval Romance Scotland Funny
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This is the funniest laugh-out-loud Historical Romance I have listened to in a long time!! I wish all 8 of the Hots for Scots Series were available!! This was the first of Caroline Lee's Book Series I have read. I hope they are all this entertaining, I have got to get busy listening. It's hard to find a Historical Romance that has humor in them. I am sure Rom-Com is, but they are more modern and I am just stuck on Historical romances preferably Scottish Romance. I love William MacLeod's voice. He is one of those narrators that help you see the story in your imagination. He doesn't just read he performs! He is on my list of Favorite Narrators. You can have an amazing author, an amazing storyline, and if you get a boring narrator, especially one who can't get the accents right, it ruins the book! William MacLeod can make even the most boring books good.

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