When Zoe's great-uncle Wilie dies and leaves her his cabin in the Scottish highlands, she decides this is just the kind of life change she's been yearning for. She fondly remembers her summers spent there 20 years ago and her longtime friends Fiona and Jamie. But when she arrives she finds the cabin nearly uninhabitable. To make matters worse, the man in charge of the castle and grounds, Rory, is determined to push her out and fix up the cabin for himself.
I laughed so hard at all the tricks Rory tried to get her to leave. But in the end, what girl can resist a scot in a kilt?! I'm so excited that this is only the first in a series!
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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