MAD. BAD. (BARELY) IN PLAID.
You know those Scottish bad boys . . . they don't wear anything
under their kilts, and who would want them to? Now USA Today
bestselling author Donna Kauffman introduces the Chisholm brothers,
three of the sexiest lads ever to leave a woman hungry for moor
. . .
BOTTOMS UP
Rascal Brodie Chisholm has
more charm than the law allows, which is a good thing given that
he's bailed out of university to run the local pub. Brodie loves
everything about the pub life: the community, the darts, trading
barbs with the lads, flirting outrageously with the lasses -
except for Kat Henderson, of course. She'd probaly kick his
ass. But Kat's about to show Brodie that the woman of his dreams
might just be the tomboy next door and that billiards tables
can come in handy for games other than shooting pool . . .
ON TAP
Reese Chisholm is a definite
man, sure of his ideas and strong of opinion about running 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 on the Web, singing their praises (very
embarrasing) or something. Not that Reese can remember what she
says when she's sitting in front of him. He's too busy fantasizing.
Moors. Heather. Frolicking and rolling and moaning and . . .
No. Reese Chisholm is all business. He knows what he wants. And
what he wants is Daisy . . .
NIGHT WATCH
Tristan always felt he'd been
born a century too late. He was a sheepherder, both by profession
and desire, with a poet's heart and a need to share a deep, hungry
passion with one special woman. Bestselling author Bree Sullivan
has come to Scotland looking to escape the paparazzi. Now a surprise
rainstorm has her stuck in the middle of nowhere, rescued by
the world's hunkiest sheepherder. And suddenly, being alone is
the last thing on her mind . . .
Go on . . . Tartan up your
sex life . . .