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I read this book because I've really enjoyed Katie's paranormal novels. I'm not generally into reading straight up romances. I will say that although this book was set in contemporary Scotland, it definitely didn't fit the straight up boy gets girl, boy loses girl formula. Then again, none of her books read as remotely formulaic.
As usual the dialog is funny often during sex scenes. The villain is annoying, but it is still funny although I very much would have volunteered to slap her for Kathie. ...more
As usual the dialog is funny often during sex scenes. The villain is annoying, but it is still funny although I very much would have volunteered to slap her for Kathie. ...more

It was a cute romance, but I get a little annoyed with Kathie's insecurities, as well as how she'll drop hints rather than come out and say what she means.
Katie MacAlister uses lots of descriptions, and is a very good writer. I just wish there were more details on the more important parts of the book....like when building up to a big event, the said big event has very little description. (I know, that's vague, but I don't want any spoilers in this review.) ...more
Katie MacAlister uses lots of descriptions, and is a very good writer. I just wish there were more details on the more important parts of the book....like when building up to a big event, the said big event has very little description. (I know, that's vague, but I don't want any spoilers in this review.) ...more

Jun 24, 2008
JazzRizz
marked it as to-read

Jul 09, 2008
Crystal
marked it as to-read

Jul 31, 2008
Ori
marked it as to-read

Apr 14, 2009
Rhiannon Mansfield
marked it as to-read