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Bad Boys in Kilts

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Bad Boys in Kilts

By: Donna Kauffman
Narrated by: Chloe Lynn
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You know those Scottish bad boys. They don’t wear anything under their kilts, and who would want them to?

Bottoms Up

Brodie Chisholm has more charm than the law allows, a good thing now that he's bailed out of university to run the local pub. Brodie loves the pub life: especially flirting with the lasses - except for Kat Henderson. She'd probably kick his ass - or capture his heart….

On Tap

Reese Chisholm knows how to run the family distillery - until American Daisy MacDonnell shows up. The red-headed beauty has a lot of fancy ideas about promoting his family's whiskey. But Reese is too busy fantasizing…. No, Reese is all business. He knows what he wants. What he wants is Daisy….

Night Watch

Tristan always felt he'd been born a century too late. A sheepherder with a poet’s heart, he has a need to share a deep, hungry passion with one special woman. Best-selling author Bree Sullivan has come to Scotland to escape the paparazzi - until a surprise rainstorm has her rescued by the world's hunkiest sheepherder. Suddenly, being alone is the last thing on her mind.

©2006 Donna Kauffman (P)2014 Audible Inc.

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"Donna Kauffman writes smart and sexy, with sizzle to spare!" (Janet Evanovich)
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I’ve read/listened to a number of Donna Kauffman’s stories (I particularly enjoyed both Blueberry Cove series) so when I was in the mood for some light chick-lit I decided to try Bad Boys in Kilts despite the horribly cliché title and cover art. That was a mistake. Unlike her other books I have read which have a nice plot with a few steamy scenes mixed into the story, this book is (not particularly good) sex scene after sex scene joined together by rather flimsy plot lines. The characters lacked any real depth and I just didn't feel the chemistry. Narration was bearable but the accents weren't particularly good. It was also clear it had been written by an American with very limited (if any) real experience in Scotland. I get that this isn't supposed to be a great piece of literature, but getting small details right adds a lot of depth to stories and this book misses the mark by a mile.

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