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Can Evie convince her rival loves to work together? Their survival depends on it in this third book of #1 New York Times bestselling author Kresley Cole's Arcana Chronicles, a nonstop action tale of rescue, redemption, and a revenge most wicked.

Heartbreaking decisions
Evie was almost seduced by the life of comfort that Death offered her--until Jack was threatened by two of the most horrific Arcana, The Lovers. She will do anything to save him, even escape Death's uncanny prison, full of beautiful objects, material comforts . . . and stolen glances from a former love.

Uncertain victory
Despite leaving a part of her heart behind with Death, Evie sets out into a perilous post-apocalyptic wasteland to meet up with her allies and launch an attack on The Lovers. Such formidable enemies require a battle plan, and the only way to kill them may mean Evie, Jack, and Death allying. Evie doesn't know what will prove more impossible: surviving slavers, plague, Bagmen and other Arcana--or convincing Jack and Death to work together.

Two heroes returned
There's a thin line between love and hate, and Evie just doesn't know where she stands with either Jack or Death. Will this unlikely trio be able to defeat The Lovers without killing one another first . . . ?

  • Sales Rank: #132063 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-01-06
  • Released on: 2015-01-06
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.25" h x 1.10" w x 5.50" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 320 pages

From School Library Journal
Gr 9 Up—A mash-up of supernatural romnance, Tarot mysticism, horror, and a dash of dystopia, this is a melodramatic gumbo that will divide teen readers into Team Jack or Team Death (the heroine's two beguiling paramours). Fans of the previous two books will be ravenous to get their hands on this latest installment.

Review
"The most exciting, chilling, action-packed Arcana Chronicles book to date." USA Today

"Cole has hit her stride with the Arcana Chronicles and this is the strongest entry to date! Jaw-dropping action keeps readers turning the page until the earth-shattering conclusion . . ."  (RT Book Reviews--Top Pick Gold)

"Dead of Winter (The Arcana Chronicles #3) drops today and fully solidifies its place as one of the best (maybe just THE BEST) Young Adult series out right now."  (That's Normal)

"DEAD OF WINTER promises devastation, heartache and loss. It drops bombshell after bombshell. It will stun. It will surprise. It will amaze. It will electrify. It will leave every reader begging for the next book. It is truly Kresley Cole at her best."  (Fiktshun)

"I can easily say that this book is battling for the best book of the year."  (Once Upon a Twilight) 

PRAISE FOR POISON PRINCESS

“An electrifying mix of page-turning, post-apocalyptic adventure and sizzling romance. The Arcana Chronicles will blow you away!” (P.C. Cast)

“The prose crackles with energy and interest, the content is on target in terms of current demand, and this could be the next Twilight.” (Booklist)

"A juicy cliff-hanger ending will amp up their appetites for further tarot-based adventures." (Booklist)

A mash-up of supernatural romnance, Tarot mysticism, horror, and a dash of dystopia, this is a melodramatic gumbo that will divide teen readers into Team Jack or Team Death....Fans of the previous two books will be ravenous to get their hands on this latest installment. (School Library Journal)

Gory at times and touched with humor, this engaging entry in the Arcana Chronicles gallops between postapocalyptic chase and rescue scenes while also occasionally pausing to explore the dual nature of love.... Read Poison Princess (2012) and Endless Knight (2013) first, and prepare yourself for a zinger of a cliff-hanger! (Booklist Online)

About the Author
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     Kresley Cole is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the electrifying Immortals After Dark paranormal series, the young adult Arcana Chronicles series, and five award-winning historical romances.
     A master's grad and former athlete, she has traveled over much of the world and draws from those experiences to create her memorable characters and settings.
     Her IAD books have been translated into eighteen foreign languages, garnered three RITA awards, and consistently appear on the bestseller lists, in the U.S. and abroad.
     You can learn more about her and her work at kresleycole.com , facebook.com/KresleyCole or TheArcanaChronicles.com.

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48 of 51 people found the following review helpful.
"I'm still all in, peekon!"
By K Lauren
I'm not going to lie...I don't recall ever waiting this breathlessly and anxiously for any book to arrive. I'm the type of person who would much rather wait for the whole series to finish before beginning it, mostly because I get really invested in the characters and in their story lines and care so much about their fates. (The ending matters, people!!!)

But this time, in preparation for the third installment, i have been re-reading Poison Princess and Endless Knight for months, looking for clues and hoping I could successful predict what would happen to my beloved characters. I would browse blogs and believe it or not, even study Tarot cards just to get a possible glimpse of the future. I also braced myself because I was 100% positive that the ending would have a cliffhanger almost as bad as the second one. And I have to say, I was not mistaken. In fact, I'm still asking myself what the heck just happened.

In Dead of Winter, we see Evie escaping Death's fortress so she could launch a campaign to save Jack from the Lovers. Apparently, only with Evie in the mix can Jack be saved from the evil twins. Death also involves himself because as we know from the previous book, he considers Evie as his to protect. So the whole book spans roughly around a week or two of their lives and is mostly dealing with the question of how to defeat the Lovers and who would Evie pick: Jack or Aric.

To be perfectly honest, I have been team Jack since the very beginning. Never did I really waver from my belief that Evie and Jack belonged together, and I felt that Ms. Cole shared this sentiment. In this book, we see Jack as we knew him from before: brave, brash, intelligent, fearless, reckless, cunning and caring...but he has become more now. He has become a leader of men, a beacon of hope in such bleak times. In a way, he has come on his own and it was inspiring but not really that surprising to see.

To me though, the biggest reveal has been how Aric is...Aric has always been this strong, fierce knight and yet, he appears so contemplative, wise and restrained...so honest and loving. He was so patient and gentle with Evie. He showed his devotion to her with every step he makes...So much so that even I who doubted his intentions, came to question my own thought process. Perhaps that's what Ms. Cole was aiming for....I'm by no means fickle but I could almost swear that Evie chose wrong..?

In a way, I want to warn readers who are not as invested as I am to wait before reading this because the cliffhanger ending is horrible and something others would not go for...at least not 2 in a row...but perhaps that is the secret to success in a series like this. I could have sworn that the unactivated card would be revealed and he would be who I thought he would be...but instead we get introduced to another Major Arcana card, one who has destroyed Evie in the past.

So what's my verdict for this one? Truly I'm giving a biased rating because I love this series so much. The whole time I was reading, my heart was pounding! I'm truly invested in Evie, Jack, Aric, Matthew, and even Finn, Selena, Lark, Gabe, Tess and Joules...Ms. Cole has made a fabulous, crazy, fantastic roller coaster of a series that, even though sets me up for a terribly long and uncertain wait for the next installment, still has me enthralled. This series is truly a thorn in my paw...but as a testament to Ms. Cole's skill and imagination, I'm still all in, peekon!

37 of 41 people found the following review helpful.
Loved it. Hated the ending
By Flying Squirrel
Loved it. Hated the ending, but what's new.

********** WARNING. SPOILER ALERT. *************

I truly didn't understand how Evie was unable to decide, and that indecision came across as formulaic in order to keep the story going. I guess I'm a traditionalist (a nod to Death, har), but deciding between Aric and Jack should have boiled down to intensity of feeling, love, connection - however Evie threw that all out the window and went with Jack simply because he was her first love and their possible future together seemed more grounded, viable, with a HEA per Jack's vision of a new Arcadiana; whereas her possible future with Aric didn't logically have the ideal HEA, no matter how much she admitted that Aric was her soul mate. If she truly loved Aric, not having the ideal HEA wouldn't matter - just BEING with him should have been her HEA.

That being said, I think it'll be interesting to see how Ms. Cole reconciles all of this. I guess Evie is still a kid and trying to emotionally grow up, despite all the hardships she'd experienced thus far. I don't think she deserves Aric and now she needs to earn Aric, if they'll ever be together, and I hope she suffers and goes through some traumatic paradigm shift to get there (Aric's threat about her winning the game was so fitting - maybe Evie can live through that existence like Thronos did with Lanthe dying in the last IAD). I'm still looking forward to the 4th installment, but I was disappointed with Evie's character at the end. I have faith in Ms. Cole and am sure all will be well in the next book.

68 of 84 people found the following review helpful.
Middling Middle Installment
By Demeter
"Dead of Winter," the third installment in Kresley Cole's Arcana series, is unfortunately a middling filler of a novel that shows promise of character and relationship complexity, but falls short of expectations. Mainly, not much occurs in the story to move the plot along and characters remain frustratingly stagnant and superficial. The dialogue, further, can be gratingly and manipulatively slow and unnatural in order to preserve important plot points for later time. For example, none of the characters appear to ask any essential questions, reveal significant information, or insist that other characters explain vital details because either they are relentlessly sleepy or some coincidence occurs where an event disrupts someone on the cusp of revealing anything. Consequently, it is easy to roll your eyes throughout the story when the reader tends to be a couple steps ahead of the protagonists.

Although the story may seem action-packed because the plot revolves around dispatching the Dutch and Duchess of Perverse, the story as a whole does not move forward. Evie barely acquires more of her powers and she does not learn much of anything new from her past games or about the origin of the games. You can sum up this book with two sentences: (1) The gang puts their differences aside to get rid of the twins. (2) Evie must choose between Jack and Death.

To further touch upon the latter sentence, it saddens me that our heroine, Evie, is relegated to a superficial love triangle and that she spends the majority of her time choosing between her two suitors rather than actively participating in or ending the game. As an aside, I do not have anything against love triangles and generally enjoy them if they are interwoven into the story well. Why else read YA unless one intends to live vicariously through the characters and be in the enviable position of having to choose amongst swoon worthy hunks? However, this triangle feels forced down our throats and making it the primary focus of this book, when hell has broken loose on Earth, makes it frustrating to read when more important things are at stake. By the end of the novel one wants Evie, when given an ultimatum by Jack and Death to choose, to be the potential kick-ass Red Witch that she can be and tell them, just like she told the other Arcana when she said she would not participate in a game where she did not make the rules, to sit their bums down and let her choose between them on her own terms.

WARNING: SPOILERS BELOW

And here is the fan girl in me writing: There is no silly love triangle because only one is remotely worthy. On one hand you have Death who is smart, kind, strong, has wisdom and most importantly, wants Evie to be the same and more; and on the other hand, you have Jack who is a detriment to her development. He constantly infantilizes her. At one point in the novel the trio have a skirmish and Death wants Evie to practice her powers to become stronger and independent. Jack, however, interrupts her learning experience by deeming her unworthy to fight and then has the galls to say that he had been responsible for toughening her up beforehand (he is referring to previous experiences in earlier novels in the series). I am sorry, but repeatedly insulting her for being hungry or not moving fast enough whenever he got the chance to does not count. That is called verbal abuse.

So of course it was a disappointment to me when Evie chose Jack at the end, mainly because, as she so eloquently explains to Death, she loved him first. Girls and guys, if you are reading, that is one stupid reason to stick with anyone. No one gets dibs on you because they were there first. Plus, she was upset at Death for his exceptionally reasonable contingency plan should their plot to stop the games fail (Lark remaining behind to repopulate the Earth with animals sounds like a superb idea).

However, my dissatisfaction with Evie's insignificant choice of a boyfriend does not even hold a candle to my disappointment in the one relationship I did want to see: Evie and Selena's. Here was a brilliant, blooming female friendship that, in the course of three novels, evolved past a competition for a male's attention and past their competitiveness to win an abstract game (talk about loaded societal commentary), and of course the author decides to kill Selena at the end. The one relationship that had potential to raise a run-of-the-mill YA series from mundane to sharp social critique is abruptly cut short.

And does anyone believe for a second that Jack is truly dead?

In all, there are a lot of issues with "Dead of Winter." However, there are some bright spots in the novel, such as learning who the Source Twins are and general intrigue regarding the games that still makes me want to check out the next installment in this series.

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In this compassionately written tale of romance and survival, Kelly McGuffin--an innocent victim of violence and neglect--is haunted by shame. At age eighteen, loneliness and danger compel her to leave her remote cabin in the Virginia mountains to travel west with the Wyllie brothers to Boonesborough, Kentucky. Kelly's feelings for her heroic rescuer, Sheriff William Wyllie, remain confused and obscured beneath her worsening veil of fear. Caught in the untamed world of the frontier--both breathtakingly beautiful and shockingly cruel--Kelly is unable to control her uncertain future.

William keeps his attraction to Kelly hidden, to give her time to heal and to become the strong woman he knows she can be. As the brave sheriff of Boonesborough, on the very edge of the wilderness, William knows how to challenge difficulties head-on. But Kelly's heart-rending problems mount with frightening speed as harrowing forces confront her. William seeks to protect Kelly from further trauma, but he also helps her learn to find strength from within. To do that, she must confront the hardest person to be honest with--herself.

Can Kelly untie her tangled emotions and let her heart smile for the first time? Will William's tender love, and belief in Kelly, heal her soul? Can they come together to battle the most disturbing and shocking event of all?

Journey to the stunning wilderness of Kentucky and meet a memorable cast of heroes, outlaws, Indians, and settlers. Skillfully written, richly authentic, powerfully dramatic, WHISPERING HILLS OF LOVE, is a book that will make you weep, laugh, cringe in fear, fall in love, and remember.

  • Sales Rank: #69100 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-01-23
  • Released on: 2015-01-23
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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"Wiley's books have all received a 5 star rating from me! All I could do was sigh at the end. I look forward to reading many more books in the series. Wiley has become one of my favorite authors over the course of these books!"- JoAnne - Romancing the Book

"Beautiful and romantic story. Very well written, you will surely enjoy following their journey into the beautiful setting of Kentucky! A lovely story filled with lots of emotions!" Reviewer Nicole Laverdure "Mirabelle"

"This is a wonderful book, not only for its historical value, but also for its lessons regarding life, love and honor." - Melinda Hills for Readers' Favorite 5-Star Review

From the Author
Hello readers!  WHISPERING HILLS OF LOVE continues to receive five-star ratings and great reviews from both historical romance and western readers. I think the reason is that everyone falls in love with William Wyllie, a brave sheriff with a big heart. And beneath Kelly's wounded emotions, lies a strong woman determined to conquer her fears and find her own destiny. Readers love the book's high action, heroic characters, humor, and touching romance. Let me know how you like it. You can contact me through my website dorothywiley.com using the Contact tab. And if you enjoyed reading this historical romance, I would be honored if you would share your thoughts with your friends as well as leave a short review here on Amazon.
The fourth book in my American Wilderness Series Romances is FRONTIER HIGHLANDER VOW OF LOVE and is the story of Bear and Artis. And, I am now at work on the next book in the series. All books are available in both print and eBook formats and can be read independently. 
All the best,Dorothy@WileyDorothy             P.S. WHISPERING HILLS OF LOVE was a Finalist in the international Prize Writer Competition Romance category.

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WHISPERING HILLS OF LOVE is the third book in author Dorothy Wiley's award-winning American Wilderness Series--epic love stories of the frontier. Like her other novels in the series, set in what was then America's West, this inspiring tale confronts issues still relevant today while taking the reader on an action-packed journey. With her singular voice, passionate narrative, and thrilling plots, Wiley has written an enthralling, romantic, and timeless western series.
Book One -    WILDERNESS TRAIL OF LOVEBook Two -    NEW FRONTIER OF LOVEBook Three - WHISPERING HILLS OF LOVEBook Four -   FRONTIER HIGHLANDER VOW OF LOVEBook Five -    FRONTIER GIFT OF LOVE
All books are available in both print and eBook formats and can be read independently. 

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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
The Perfect Love Story
By orangeshrew
The perfect love story. The story of William and Kelly is beautifully written and engaging and may just end up being one of those classics. It not only draws you into a beautiful love story (with plenty of steam) that you don't want to put down, but it has substance and meaning and has the potential to help many young women who have battled similar demons. I love the way she portrays her women characters who are strong, independent, and stubborn and so likable you want to hug them. And oh my gosh, William! Like her other books, it has excitement and adventure of the wild west and colorful characters like Daniel Boone, along with watching true love unfold perfectly. Like a beautiful bottle of wine, you'll want to sip and enjoy this one. Don't forget the box of chocolate to go with it! It would make a very lovely gift for Valentine's Day for anyone! Enjoy!

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Great Love Story
By Kathleen J Ruggio
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Although it speakers about a social problem, I think a book like this may help some women who have been raped. The love that heals Kelly is so pure, kind and all encompassing. William is a special man who helps Kelly overcome the obstacles that a victim faces. They have a very special love story which heals even the readers to the soul.

23 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
Another Great Read by Dorothy Wiley in her American Wilderness Romance Series!
By J. Weiss
Wiley is three for three in my book since all three books in this series, Wilderness Trail of Love, New Frontier of Love and now Whispering Hills of Love have all received a five star rating from me! This book is again set in the historical time period that I most favor – the American frontier and the formation of America during the Westward expansion. My emotions were engaged throughout with tears, heartache, disbelief, horror, fright, happiness and laughter. This book begins right where book two in the series ends, in Kentucky in the Fall of 1797, although this is totally William and Kelly’s story.

The prologue set the stage for what is to come by retelling a life changing and horrific incident that happened to Kelly in book two. Once again I am transported as if I am there with all of them in Boonesborough, Kentucky – the land of Daniel Boone. We even meet up with Boone several times and it only adds more power to the storytelling. William’s brothers, Sam and Bear, are still with William in Boonesborough and part of the storyline but other family members are remembered and mentioned throughout. There are Indians and their raids, town’s people, thieves, outlaws, family and friends along with wonderful descriptions of the land, the homes, the town, the cavern they sought shelter in, the hardworking people and militia along with romance and love. Kelly has more grit and determination in her than even she could believe but blows William and others away with her actions. Whether she’s loving and kind even after her past hardships, tracking and chasing Indians or fighting for what’s hers, her strength shines through each and every time. Watching her and William be drawn to each other but be unsure of the others feelings was heartbreaking at times. They were each strong in their own right but when they joined forces they were indestructible. Once again it was good to have Sam and Bear with William during some troubling times but we do ultimately see them leave Boonesborough to join their families elsewhere in Kentucky. Riley, the puppy that William gives Kelly, is a nice addition to the storyline and worth his weight in gold!

William. as the Sheriff of Boonesborough. shows us his strengths and it is mind boggling when he lists some of the responsibilities of his job which he takes very seriously. He also shows us his caring side as well as the leadership skills he possesses. Watching him in action, whether dealing with strategies or in a gunfight, and seeing how the people look up to him is very rewarding. He’s learned from the best – his brothers – and his skills are magnificent. There was a happily ever after and lots more happiness promised for the future even in the not totally lawful Kentucky. There was nice closure and all I could do was sigh at the end.

I look forward to reading many more books in the series and can’t wait for Bear’s story to be told in book four! Wiley has become one of my favorite authors over the course of these three books!

Favorite Quote: “And do not fail to listen to one another and to God. As the natives so beautifully say, ‘Listen to the wind – it talks. Listen to the silence – it understands. Listen to your heart – it knows.’

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Sabrina's life is a mess, suspended from her police job, she ran to Vegas for a break, to escape the torment and embarrassment. She followed this up by getting blind drunk and down an alleyway with two thugs who wanted more than a goodnight kiss!

Kyle, a vampire, hears her scream and against his better judgement enters the alley and saves her. As she collapses into his arms he had a deep need to take her home? He never takes anyone to his home! Soon Sabrina is ingrained in him - he can't get enough - can't let her go and just why are his bites not healing on her neck? When he finds out he is shocked - he must keep her - make her stay!

Will she? Will this woman stay in the arms of a vampire?!

Book 1 in Sabrina's Vampire series, Paranormal romance with a bite! Novella size
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Book 2:-
Sabrina has found her soulmate, albeit a Vampire! She has never been happier and thought things could only get better. That is, until her Vampire, Kyle, explains a few things to her. Like how he makes some of his vast amounts of money.

Can the cop in her accept this? Can she accept what he does? His revelation shocks her to her very core and she has to think. Has to decide if she will be able to live with this. Has to decide if she can live with him, after this information invades her mind. Has her happiness just been ripped away from her? Or can she live with this part of her Vampire?

Book 3:-
Kyle's mate, Sabrina, is in terrible danger. He has to defend her, but can barely breathe or think for the fear coursing through him - not something a strong Vampire is accustomed to.

So he runs to his Sire, knowing that the ancient Vampire will have the strength and power to keep her safe ... Or will he?

Kyle has to give her something just in case - his modified Ruger P89 loaded with silver bullets.

That 'just in case' arrives, with Sabrina in the arms of the thing that hunts her. Violence and death is inevitable.

Can Kyle save her? Can he get her back ... alive?

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  • Sales Rank: #130512 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-01-26
  • Released on: 2015-01-26
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This series is well worth a read if you like all things paranormal
By Clare Roden (Clare's Mad About Books)
This series is well worth a read if you like all things paranormal, characters include Vampires, Wolves and Witches. Kyle is one hot Vampire, who stumbles upon a woman being attacked and nearly raped one night in an alley in Las Vegas. He decides to save her and takes her home with him when she passes out from the shock and being drunk. Her name is Sabrina. There is plenty hot sex in all three books and many secrets from Kyle's past are revealed of what he does to make money. They eventually have to go on the run when something from his past threatens the safety of Sabrina life. Plenty of action and fighting takes place to make a great story. This is a must read if you love a fantasy type of romance, with a little dark edge.

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Great series with an intense love and relationship!!
By Rebecca A
This was a great series on Sabrina, a cop, and Kyle, a vampire, who develop an intense love and relationship which is put to the test as secrets are revealed and Sabrina's life is put on the line.

Book One

Sabrina Forbes has just been suspended from her job as a police officer in Glasgow, Scotland, for getting involved with the suspect in an undercover operation. Looking to escape she decides to head to Las Vegas to escape but heads up in a dangerous situation when she is drunk and in an alley with two men.

Kyle Scott is a vampire who normally does not get involved in "human" altercations but something attracts him to Sabrina and he doesn't know why.

Kyle hides his true identity from Sabrina but she is smart and knows something is not normal. When she finds out the truth will she leave him or is their attraction much to deep for either to let go of?

I really liked these two characters. Sabrina is distraught and so confused over losing her job that she does things she wouldn't normally do and lets her guard down but in doing that is she discovering what she really wants out of life. Kyle is just a dream and his attraction to Sabrina is so intense!

Book Two - Assasin

What do you do when you find out that the love of your life is an assassin and you were a cop?

This is the dilemma that Sabrina faces after finding out that Kyle earns his money through being an assassin. Yet, when Sabrina discovers the type of people that Kyle targets and the organizations that he works with she is eager to help him and wants him to include her in his latest job.

But she also discovers he makes money other ways as well, which do not excite her as much. As Kyle discovers that Sabrina is bringing back the humanity within himself, he also finds that his judgement is not what it used to be as his main goal is now to keep Sabrina safe.

That may be tricky now as someone out there decides that they are going to target what Kyle holds most precious.

This book is great and the relationship between Kyle and Sabrina has some hurdles but still very intense!

Book 3 - Hunted

Kyle's job has put Sabrina in grave danger and now he must do everything in his power to save her. He relies on many of his friends to assist him but when he learns who/what is after them he must flee to his sire, Boyd, in Italy to help protect Sabrina.

Kyle tries to keep Sabrina in the dark about how grave the situation is but doing so only upsets her and good put her life more in danger as she doesn't know what she is up against.

Will Kyle be able to protect her or is the enemy too powerful?

I really enjoyed this book with the friends that got involved with helping Kyle and Sabrina. The interactions between all of them were awesome and I can't wait to read more about each of them in the other series.

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Some times life throws you a curve ball sometimes when you least except sometimes fate drop you something in your lap. Ava Michaels is brilliant writer Drawing you into her world characters come to life in your mind the room tend fade and the world she draws in your mind rises up consumes you before you know you riding the shoulder of the character I love this story line excited to read more.

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  • Published on: 2015-01-27
  • Released on: 2015-01-27
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Clever twists to high school sweethearts reunion
By ruth whitaker
Very entertaining new read. Especially loved the fact that both persons had a history from childhoood. The meeting in the bookstore was a new bent on this type of read and really loved that. The only thing that prevented me from giving this book a 5 star rating was the fact that Sam took SO much delight from the pain that he inflicted on Katie, (biting lips, pulling hair etc.) Some of that is fine as it heightens the affect of the "alpha male", but so much moves it past the spontinaity of the moment into sadistic planning. Otherwise, loved the first book and looking forward to completing the series. The ending with the "so called boyfriend in his mind only" was also a clever twist to this read.

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not Literary Fiction.
By Diana Lyn
misclassified - this author could get money for this freebie if they put it in a different category, Yes- this Short Story is Literature and Fiction, but not sub category of Literary fiction. Try Contemporary or Erotica, as Literary fiction, which an author should be familiar with even if it is not their written genre, is generally for a more character driven and mature (think Pulitzer Prize) kind of writing. You would not only get more (better?) reviews, you could actually charge money. Mis-categorizing is not good for any of us - you, the writer, or us, the reader.

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From New York Times & USA Today Bestseller, Vi Keeland, comes a steamy new romance novel.

The rules:

No dating.
No sex outside of the game.
No disclosing the terms of the contract.

Rules were made to be broken, right?

Eight weeks ago I signed a contract. One that seemed like a good idea at the time. A handsome bachelor, luxury accommodations, and a chance to win a prize my family desperately needed. There were some rules though. Lots of them actually. Follow the script, no dating, sex, or disclosing the terms of the deal. After my self-imposed moratorium on men the last year, it wouldn’t be hard to live up to my end of the bargain…so I thought. Until I realized the deal I’d made was with the devil…and I was in love with his dirty-talking brother.

Author's note – Throb is a full-length standalone novel. Due to strong language and sexual content, this book is not intended for readers under the age of 18.

  • Sales Rank: #2328 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-01-25
  • Released on: 2015-01-25
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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"A fresh storyline that hasn't been done over and over. You will FALL IN LOVE with Cooper!"  ~Penelope Ward, New York Times Bestselling Author
  
"This original and unique page-turner is packed with so much heat that it is incendiary and guaranteed to leave YOU throbbing."  ~Julie Richman, USA Today Bestselling Author

"A unique, addictive, and sexy story that is a breath of fresh air.  You won't want to miss this one!" ~Kim Karr, New York Times Bestselling Author
 
"When you read Throb you will be reading a story that is absolutely one of a kind. I loved the depth of the characters and the story. It is extremely sexy but contains moments of sweetness and complexity that will have you speed reading to the happily ever after - and there is one!" ~Nita, The Bookchick, bookchickwithkick.com
 
"THROB was deliciously addictive! This sexy contemporary grabbed my attention with its unique and intriguing storyline. Kate and Cooper are extremely HOT together, with an electric chemistry and a passion you just can't deny. Fun, sensual, with a splash of kinky, THROB is a story I could definitely lose myself in over and over again."  ~Shayna, Shayna Reneee Spicy Reads shaynareneesspicyreads.com/

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About the Author
Vi Keeland is a New York Times & USA Today Bestselling author.  She is the author of eight novels, with a ninth due out in June 2015.  The reading order for her books are as follows:
Standalone novels:ThrobLeft Behind (This novel is YA)
MMA Fighter Series (Each book can be read as a standalone novel) Worth the FightWorth the ChanceWorth Forgiving
The Cole Series (A two part serial)Belong to YouMade for You

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Sexy, Sweet & Unique!
By Marlene W
I can’t even express how much I loved this book! It was sexy, it was sweet, and very unique to anything I have ever read. The writing was so smooth that I flew through the pages at lightning speed. The characters were relatable, witty, and meshed together perfectly. The banter between both main and supporting cast had me cracking up. I would rather have lots of great dialog than a book full of thoughts, and this author mastered it.

Kate has unfortunately inherited debts left behind by her professional poker playing father. Winning a bachelor related reality show will eliminate that debt for her family and Kate is determined to not let anything stand in the way of that grand prize. However, meeting the irresistibly sexy Cooper puts a bit of a kink in her plan.

Cooper heads a studio production company. He’s professional, focused, and has a dirty mouth that will have you swooning. From the moment Kate walked in and stole his attention, he can’t concentrate on anything but her. His brother, Miles, is the producer of a new reality show and asks for Cooper’s financial help. To Cooper’s surprise, his new obsession Kate is in running to win the bachelors heart.

That’s all the detail you will be getting from me. You must read this book. This one has it all…romance, interesting storyline, hot sex scenes, a rock star bachelor, a super supportive best friend, and so much more.

I highly recommend this book and can’t wait for the spin off that will feature the sweet and sexy rocker, Flynn!

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Another Vi Keeland Masterpiece
By Panty dropping book blog~ Kathy
WOW. So I just finished this amazing book and I am once again blown away by Vi Keeland. Her work just keeps getting better and better,
I have followed this Author from day one and I am so glad I did.
A contact is signed and this contract means you have just signed every aspect of your life over to the producers of the show that Kate is on. Now no spoilers will be in this review but I will say this. COOPER. Yes Mr. Bossy I will not give up until I have you COOPER.
This book is full of everything and at times I was like HOLY CRAP what is going to happened next? It's one of those WHO? WHAT?, WHEN? WHERE? type of books. And don't even get me started on the steaminess of this exceptional book.
Flawless writing. Talent beyond your belief.
This story line is different from so many books out there right now. It's refreshing to read something different and Vi nailed it. Like BAM hit that hammer hard and sealed this baby.
You can't go wrong with a Vi Keeland book , you just can't.
I am one of those readers who puts myself into a book and digs deep into the story. One who takes the ride right along with the characters. One who looks for an exceptional storyline to add to the exceptional hotness and this book has it all. Not once was I bored or rolling my eyes and saying not this again please. Kate and Cooper are perfect for each other. Kate is a very strong heroine and one I hope you fall in love with just like I did.
Enjoy this book I know I sure did.

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Not what I was expecting.
By Minga
Loved this book. It was not what I was expecting. Here is the blurb.

Eight weeks ago I signed a contract. One that seemed like a good idea at the time. A handsome bachelor, luxury accommodations, and a chance to win a prize my family desperately needed. There were some rules though. Lots of them actually. Follow the script, no dating, sex, or disclosing the terms of the deal. After my self-imposed moratorium on men the last year, it wouldn’t be hard to live up to my end of the bargain…so I thought. Until I realized the deal I’d made was with the devil…and I was in love with his dirty-talking brother.

Here I was thinking that this was going to be another contract/sub books. Which I love by the way. Nothing wrong with those. But I went into Throb expecting this kind of book. Boy was I ever wrong. It was totally different and delightfully so. I don't want to give the plot or the storyline away but .... Yes there are two men and one woman. Connor, Kate and FLynn. But there was never a doubt in anyone's mind who belonged to whom.

What I loved most about the book was that the character of Kate. She knew her heart what she needed to do and never once lost sight of why she was doing what she was doing and she kept her self worth in check.

I love all of Vi's books. This one was no different.. Well I guess it was.. That is why the love is so strong for Throb.

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Meet Me in Scotland: A Kilts and Quilts Novel, by Patience Griffin

You can run from your problems, but you can’t hide from love in the Scottish seaside town of Gandiegow....
 
When a video of her calling happily ever after “a foolish fantasy” goes viral, marriage therapist Emma Castle is out of a job—and off to Scotland. The tiny town of Gandiegow is the perfect place to ride out the media storm and to catch up with her childhood friend Claire. But also in Gandiegow is the one man she hoped never to see again.
 
She’s successfully avoided Gabriel MacGregor since Claire and Dominic’s wedding, only to find he’s now the village doctor—and just as tall, dark, and devilish as ever. Claire and Dominic’s blissful marriage, however, is not what it used to be. Soon Emma and Gabriel find themselves taking sides even as the sparks begin to fly between them. Can Emma help her friends—or regain her career—as she struggles with her own happily ever after?

  • Sales Rank: #160102 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-01-06
  • Released on: 2015-01-06
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.77" h x 1.02" w x 4.19" l, 1.00 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 384 pages

Review
“Meet Me In Scotland is a warmhearted and charming tale of two friends, each attempting to deal with love in their own way. Definitely a ‘must read’ for any woman with romance in her heart. An excellent and recommended read.”—Fresh Fiction

“A captivating story of four friends, two madcap romances, an idyllic Scottish town, and its endearingly stubborn but loyal inhabitants.  Add scones, quilts, and kilts? Griffin sews this one up. Witty, warmhearted, and totally charming!”—Shelley Noble, New York Times bestselling author of Breakwater Bay

Praise for To Scotland with Love
 
“A magnificent, triple-hankie debut written straight from the heart, by turns tender, funny, heart-wrenching, and wise. Prepare to smile through your tears at this deft, brave, and deeply gratifying love story.”—Grace Burrowes, New York Times bestselling author
 
“A wonderful, heartwarming story that will convince you of the power of love.”—Janet Chapman, New York Times bestselling author
 
“Griffin's style is as warm and comfortable as a cherished heirloom quilt.”—Lori Wilde, New York Times bestselling author of The Cupid, Texas Novels
 
“A life-affirming story of love, loss, and redemption. Patience Griffin seamlessly pieces compelling characters, a spectacular setting, and a poignant romance into a story as warm and beautiful as an heirloom quilt.  . .The story will touch your soul with its depth, engage you with its cast of endearing characters, and delight you with touches of humor.”—Diane Kelly, author of the Tara Holloway series

About the Author
Patience Griffin, author of To Scotland, With Love, grew up in a small town along the Mississippi River. She has a master’s degree in nuclear engineering but spends her days writing stories about hearth and home and dreaming about the fictional small town of Gandiegow, Scotland.

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PRAISE FOR THE KILTS AND QUILTS NOVEL

Also by Patience Griffin

SIGNET ECLIPSE

Acknowledgments

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Aileen (AY-leen)

Ailsa (AIL-sa)

Bethia (BEA-thee-a)

Buchanan (byoo-KAN-uhn)

Cait (KATE)

Caitriona (kah-TREE-na)

Deydie (DI-dee)

Lochie (LAW-kee)

Macleod (muh-KLOUD)

Moira (MOY-ra)

céilidh (KAY-lee)—a party/dance

fash—trouble

Gandiegow—squall

Hogmanay—the Scottish celebration of the New Year

ken—understanding

kirk—church

lorry—truck

postie—postman

Sassenach (Sass-un-nak)—an English person

 

 

 

The Quilters of Gandiegow


Lesson #1

Quilting is the best kind of therapy.

Chapter One

Just as Emma Castle’s plane landed in Scotland, she pulled out her phone and viewed the incriminating evidence once again. Bollocks. The damned video had gone viral. Exactly as her boss back in Los Angeles—now her ex-boss—had feared. She still couldn’t believe it. Fired. Egghead Emma had been fired.

The video wasn’t a sex tape, which her parents certainly would’ve preferred over the reality of what was hitting the Internet. She watched the forty-eight-second clip for a third time. How superior her British accent sounded, how smug she looked, like she had all the answers. Those forty-eight seconds had irrevocably changed her future. Thirty years old and already a washout. Oh, bloody hell, what would she do now?

Well, that’s why she was here sitting on the tarmac—hoping to figure things out with her best friend, Claire.

As the other passengers pulled down their bags and left the plane, she stared out the window to what looked like midnight in the dead of winter. It was early evening, but a huge blizzard was brewing. An accurate metaphor for her life. She slid her phone back into her pocket.

Certainly I’m not the only marriage therapist in the world who doesn’t believe in happily-ever-afters.

But she was the only one to get caught on hidden camera telling a couple how it really was. As a Brit working in America, she’d learned a thing or two about this time of year. At the clinic, they’d called them the Thanksgiving crowd. A week before the turkey and the dressing, marriages were either exploding or imploding because of the approaching holidays. Emma had apparently cracked up right along with them, telling one of her couples how it all was going to play out. Unfortunately, she’d been caught on tape. Don’t waste your money. Marriage therapy serves one purpose and one purpose only: getting you through the inevitable divorce. In her defense, she’d only been telling her clients the truth. It was what she’d seen day in and day out.

She closed her eyes and laid her head back on the rest, trying to put the video out of her mind and trying not to imagine what her parents would say when they found out. Mum, the World’s Leading Sex Therapist, and Dad, Hollywood’s Marriage Counselor, would insist on having her professionally evaluated when the news reached them. But maybe then they would finally accept the truth. Emma wasn’t cut out to be a couples counselor, and her controlling parents couldn’t guilt her into doing it any longer. They’d have to find someone else to collaborate on their books and TV promotions. At times like these, Emma wished she had a sibling. Someone else to fulfill her parents’ expectations. But having a sibling would require her parents to at least be in the same country at the same time, not to mention the same bed.

When the aisle cleared, she hurried off the plane and searched the waiting crowd. God, she’d missed her best friend. She’d hesitated only a moment when Claire had invited her to come to Gandiegow. Running away couldn’t fix the predicament she’d gotten herself into, but it would give her a respite, and oh, how she needed a best-friend booster shot to help make things better. Then she could head to London to face Mum. Hopefully, by then, she’d have a few things worked out, maybe even a plan for what to do next.

Emma’s mobile rang; it was Claire.

“Where are you?” Emma scanned the faces around her. “Are you waiting at baggage reclaim?”

“Nay.” Claire paused. “I sent Gabriel to pick you up.”

“No,” Emma cried. The people around her turned and stared. At the same time, her mother’s voice rang in her ear: Losing one’s temper is not in a proper Englishwoman’s repertoire.

Hissing wasn’t, either, but Emma did it anyway into the phone. “For your sake, Claire, I hope you’re speaking of Gabriel the archangel and not the other one.”

Claire gave her attitude right back. “Don’t grumble at me. It’s not my fault your flight was delayed. You know how early I have to get up.”

“Why couldn’t your husband take the morning shift for you?”

Claire tsked. “The scones are my specialty. The restaurant depends upon them.”

Emma sighed heavily. “Yes, I know. But still.”

“Gabriel was a saint to offer,” Claire defended.

Yeah, right, Emma thought.

Her friend went on. “Is he there yet?”

“I don’t know.” Gabriel would be the perfect end to her perfectly horrible day.

“Buck up, Emma. You’re a grown woman. You can handle a few hours with him.” With that Claire said goodbye and hung up.

Emma’s temples began to throb. Claire was testing her patience as only Claire could do. Gabriel MacGregor was incorrigible, plain and simple. Claire knew she couldn’t stand being around him.

When Claire and Dominic had first coupled up, Emma had spent a fair amount of time in Gabriel’s presence. Dominic and Gabriel were inseparable, closer than most brothers she knew. Not biological brothers, but Gabriel’s father had taken Dominic in when he was orphaned.

Emma had visited Claire often back then and had been thrust into Gabriel’s path over and over. He’d made a lasting impression, but not in a good way. He had a way of flustering her that was very uncomfortable. For years now she’d successfully avoided him, making sure she had plenty of excuses at the ready if Gabriel was to be present. The last time she’d actually seen him was at Claire and Dominic’s wedding, ten years ago. He’d shown up late, roaring in on his motorcycle, wearing a leather jacket, leather pants, and an earring. Undignified and unrefined, especially for the occasion. Even worse, he had stirred something deep inside her she couldn’t name. Ten minutes later, decked out in a tux, he’d smiled at her, tucked her arm into his, and walked her down the aisle, best man to her maid of honor. He’d behaved appropriately during the ceremony, but then at the reception he’d flirted with all the bridesmaids and had taken most of them back to his room for a pajama party. Emma sniffed. Certainly no pajamas had been involved. And Egghead Emma hadn’t been invited, either. Gabriel MacGregor with his deep Scottish burr was a scoundrel—a rake.

She sighed heavily. There would be no helping it. She’d be forced to spend the next several hours with him in the car, but thankfully, it would only be that. Surely his visit to Gandiegow would be over soon and she wouldn’t have to endure his presence in the small Scottish town for too long.

Emma stowed her phone and realized she was being stared at by an extraordinarily handsome man. Tall, dark, and devilish. A rake through and through. As a trained psychologist, she recognized within herself all the telltale signs of instant attraction. Her pulse raced, she involuntarily licked her lips, and she brushed her hair off her shoulders.

Then recognition hit. Dr. Gabriel MacGregor.

Bugger me.

At twenty he’d been handsome and she’d thought him a man. But now she saw she was wrong. Dead wrong. He made the twenty-year-old Gabriel look young and wiry and inconsequential. This man had muscles filling out his long-sleeved polo, the breadth of an American football player, and the stance of a Scottish warrior. She did it again. Licked her lips. I’m in deep trouble.

He made his way through the crowd to her, not smiling, not happy to see her, either. In truth, she couldn’t blame him. She had been a pill at Claire’s wedding, but she had wanted everything to run smoothly for her friend’s big day. Emma might’ve crossed the line by scolding Gabriel at his tardiness. And she’d definitely given him plenty of attitude during the reception about his tart-iness. All those women, indeed. What could one man do with so many at once? From the novels she’d read—for pure research, mind you—she knew. Sex and lots of it.

“Do you have more luggage?” he said in his firm baritone burr.

It ran over her like warm syrup. No, butter. No . . . She fanned herself. She was incensed at her own visceral reaction. And he hasn’t given me a proper greeting. At least she could be civilized.

“Hello, Gabriel.” She felt her nose lift higher in the air. It might be misconstrued as snooty, but seriously, the man was six-three if he was an inch. She cranked her head back to inspect his face.

He gave her a one-sided frown and seemed to be inspecting her, too. But not her face.

“You filled out,” he said.

Instinctively, she put an arm over her breasts. Her cheeks burned. She started to give him a piece of her mind, but then she got angry with herself for letting him provoke her.

Defiantly, she put her arm down and stuck out her chest. “Look all you want. They expanded all on their own. Without surgical intervention.” Although her mother at one time had offered to pay for C cups if her nearly flat chest remained . . . flat.

Emma definitely wouldn’t lower herself and explain to Gabriel—a doctor who should know these things—that Egghead Emma had been a late bloomer. In almost every area, except intelligence.

“No reason to get your panties in a twist. I only meant it as a compliment.” He continued to feast his eyes on her.

She put her hands on her hips and glared back. “Are you done yet?”

“For now.” He gave her an unrepentant grin. Still the rogue.

“Yes, I have more luggage,” she said, answering his earlier question.

“Fine.” Without permission, he reached for her carry-on.

She grabbed his arm, stopping him. In the process, her fingers landed on an anvil-hard biceps. She yanked her hand away and snipped at him, “I have it. Thank you.” She tugged back her bag. “Your hands are filthy.”

As he glanced down at the grease under his fingernails, she took the opportunity to head off to the baggage reclaim, all the while giving herself a stern lecture. Getting grease off her Louis Vuitton luggage wasn’t the issue. He was a dog, and not the harmless type, either.

I can’t be attracted to Gabriel MacGregor. Not again. I just can’t. He was way out of her league. Besides, what self-respecting woman would want to get involved with a cad like him?

And those hands. His hands didn’t look like doctors’ hands—soft and delicate. He had the hands of an oil-rig mechanic.

She also noticed he didn’t wear a wedding band.

Of course, Claire would’ve told her if Gabriel had married, wouldn’t she? She’d told Emma when he’d suddenly gone off to medical school. Emma hadn’t believed it at the time, assuring herself that a do-nothing like him would certainly work in a grimy garage for the rest of his life.

Oh, dear. Her thoughts did sound priggish, didn’t they? But Gabriel seemed to bring out the worst in her. She’d treated him abominably back then, and she felt herself heading down the same path now. She would never be as serene and proper as her mother would like—all that etiquette training down the drain. Over the years, Emma had tried to be the person her mother wanted her to be, but she’d fallen short. She’d also fallen short of the person she wanted to be. But blast it, she was still trying to figure out who that person was.

With his long legs, Gabriel caught up to her. She automatically glanced over. He was all hard lines and pheromones.

“Why are you frowning?” he asked.

“I’m having a difficult time seeing you as a physician.” She probably should keep her sentiments to herself, but they’d always spoken their minds to each other, the truth flowing easily between them. Each of them giving the other more candor than Mum’s society friends would approve of. “Unless, of course, you use your title primarily as a way to pick up women.”

He frowned at her. “Princess, are we going to get off on the wrong foot again?”

“That depends on you,” she spouted. She did her best to sound assertive and unruffled, even though she felt unraveled and unsure. Seeing him didn’t help. And the past thirty-six hours had her more than a little battered and bruised. She’d been fired and displaced. If he could see inside her—see the real Emma Castle—he’d know she wasn’t such a snob. She didn’t have all the answers. In fact, he’d see how she was questioning every aspect of her life and every choice she’d ever made.

She put the focus back on him to take the focus off herself. It helped her feel less uncomfortable. She raked her eyes over him unabashedly. Doctors were supposed to be old and nerdy. Doctors were supposed to instill a sense of calm and trust. Doctors were not supposed to conjure up all sorts of vivid images of a steamy nature. Yes, she could definitely imagine Dr. Gabriel MacGregor in his lab coat, playing doctor. Just the thought sent a warm nervous tingle zipping through her veins, throwing her limbic system into a tizzy. Gads.

It rankled that he, a former grease monkey, had made something of himself. Her only claim to fame was that she’d succeeded in becoming a huge failure. But she couldn’t let him see how vulnerable she felt. No doubt he’d take advantage of it. She had to admit that he had every right to fling back one of her past sermons into her face. It’s time to become an actual adult and contribute something to society. The amount of bull she’d dished out regularly to him in their younger days was embarrassing. Especially since, by anyone’s standards, she was the screwup now. What had she ever done for society? Help people end their relationships?

At the baggage carousel, she intended to corral her own luggage, but she’d packed too heavily. In the end, Gabriel stepped in and hoisted her bag off, acting as if it was nothing more than cotton balls in his surgery. “Saint Gabriel,” she muttered under her breath.

He raised a superior eyebrow at her. “Thank you is the proper response. Has Ms. Manners forgotten how to comport herself?”

Him and his bloody burr.

And accuracy.

Yes, she should’ve taken the high road and been grateful. But he made her forget she was supposed to be a lady.

With a huff, she pulled up the handle on her bag.

“What’s in there, by the way?” He pointed to her rolling suitcase. “It weighs at least ten stone.”

“Books.” She would make no apologies. She’d packed as many books as clothes, planning to use reading as her escape from her disastrous life.

“Psychology books?” He frowned at her. “Certainly not your parents’ books.” His frown deepened.

“If you must know, they’re novels.” Books with happy endings. True, she didn’t believe in happy endings, but she needed a dose of unreality right now. She’d had enough of the real world—its misfortune and misery.

“Well, we’d better get a move on. There’s a winter storm blowing outside,” he offered. “I was afraid you might be diverted to London. But you made it just in time.” He looked up at the board as the announcement came over the loudspeaker: All flights were canceled.

As they hurried through the terminal, she couldn’t stop peering over at him. He was so damned good-looking. A proper English deb did not swear, not even in her own thoughts, but once again Gabriel had her behaving quite horrendously.

“Emma,” he said impatiently, “why are you staring?”

“I . . . uhhh.” She sounded like an imbecile. Had his hair always looked this enticing? Enough so that she wanted to run her hands through it? She wondered if Gabriel was in a relationship.

“Well?” he said impatiently.

“Well, what?” She felt stupid for zoning out.

He frowned at her as if disappointed she couldn’t keep up.

“Listen,” she countered back, “I’ve been traveling for the past twenty-four hours. Cut me some slack.” She’d been in America far too long, adopting some of their terrible language habits.

“Fine. Slack cut,” he said.

She knew a few things about Gabriel. She’d met his father, the Reverend Casper MacGregor, at Dominic and Claire’s wedding. He had officiated and they’d had a lovely chat afterward. Gabriel was raised in the Church of Scotland—Presbyterians. Which didn’t exactly mesh with what she thought of him. Emma had been raised pragmatically—Mum insisted that religion was for those who needed it. Her parents had no need. They had money, fame, and high-profile careers.

Emma felt like they’d been trekking for miles through the terminal. Maybe she’d been rash by not allowing Gabriel to help. Her arms felt like deadweight, tired from maneuvering both her carry-on and the checked bag behind her.

Before they stepped outside, Emma stopped to button her suit jacket. But when she left the terminal, she found her effort was in vain. It was bloody miserable—cold as freezer frost. Wind blew up her long pencil skirt and froze both her legs and her nether regions. Her lined suit jacket couldn’t keep out the cold, either, as the snow whirled all around them. “This is quite an adjustment,” she hollered above the wind.

“Which? The cold weather or the darkness?”

“Both,” she answered.

“The Highlands are extreme, Princess. If you think the short days are something, wait until the endless summer nights.”

“I don’t plan to be here that long.” She pulled her scarf more tightly around her neck, clung to her cases, and hurried along.

He led her to his ancient Land Rover.

“The same auto you had ten years ago?” She wondered if he still had his motorcycle, too.

“Aye. I recently restored the interior.” He unlocked her side of the car. “Get in.”

Even though she was cold, she waited at the back with her bags.

He opened her door. “I said, get in. It’s freezing.”

“Just open the back.” She was stubborn. She intended to prove to Gabriel she wasn’t the pampered princess he thought she was.

He came around to the back and unlocked it. She started to lift her bag.

“Here, I’ve got it.” He reached for her luggage, as well.

A small tug-of-war ensued. Determined to win the battle, she yanked as hard as she could, but the handle broke, sending her backward into the snow. If she’d thought it was cold before, she was mistaken. Instantly, she became crushed ice cold from head to toe.

He offered her his hand to help her up, but she swatted him away.

“I’ve got it.” She stood and shook the snow out of her hair. When she bent over to get her carry-on, Gabriel started brushing snow off her bottom.

“What are you doing?” She leapt away from him. “Stop!”

“I’m just trying to help.” He gave her a grin and one more brush.

“Just get the car going,” she yelled.

“You get in first.”

“Fine.” As she huffed to the passenger’s side, Gabriel threw her bags in, none too gently. When he slid into his seat, he had an nasty old blanket in his arms and moved to wrap it around her.

“Don’t,” she cried, scooting away from him. “What is that smell? Dog?”

“I don’t know. Someone must’ve left it in the back when they borrowed the Land Rover.” He tried again to wrap her in it, this time grazing her shoulder.

“Stop, Gabriel.” She pushed it away.

“Listen, Your Majesty, if you don’t raise your body temperature, you’ll be in a heap of trouble. You’ve heard of hypothermia, haven’t you?”

“I’d rather freeze to death than be asphyxiated by that smell.”

“Suit yourself.” He started the car and cranked up the heat. He glanced over at her. “You should probably take off your gloves and blow on your hands.”

“Great medical advice,” she said.

“Hey, I’m here to help.”

She covered her nose. “Then put that blanket away. Better yet, throw it in the garbage. I can’t handle the smell all the way to Gandiegow.”

“Sure, Princess.” He hopped out, taking the nasty blanket with him.

She wanted to tell him she wasn’t a princess; she was a debutante. Big difference. A princess was a princess. A deb had to be introduced into society, which, in Emma’s case, had been a lot of work.

She looked out the window, wondering what took so long. Gabriel was sweeping the snow from the windshield, rear window, and mirrors, but it seemed to be gathering quicker than he could remove it.

When he got back in, he rubbed his hands together. “Brrr.”

Emma’s teeth chattered a little, but she needed reassurances. “Are you sure we’re going to make it to Gandiegow?”

“Aye. We’ll do fine.” He patted the steering wheel. “Her engine is newly rebuilt and she’s purring like a kitten.”

“So, the car’s female?” She expected him to make a lewd comment, something about all sweet rides are. Or maybe she’d been too programmed by her mother; naughty talk was a huge part of Mum’s Take Back Your Orgasm program. Emma glanced over at Gabriel. With all that masculinity oozing off him, his specialty was clear—Meow.

He gazed through the windshield up at the sky, which was white with blizzardlike snow. “It’s damnable out there. How’s your body temperature?”

“I’m fine.” But sitting next to him made her nervous. “How long will it take to get to Claire?”

“In this weather? I don’t know. We’ll have to take it slow. Just sit back and relax.”

Not even possible.

“Don’t worry, Emma,” Gabriel said, misreading her uneasiness and shocking her by using her name. “I promise to get you to Gandiegow safely.”

Then he did the weirdest thing; he reached out and dusted the last of the snow from her shoulder.

She sat there, stunned. He looked a little embarrassed himself. He jerked his head forward and put the car in gear. Without a word, they made their way out of the airport. The streets beyond were relatively empty and even the highway had little traffic.

After a time, she felt safe to secretly peek over at him. Mr. Perfect handled the auto with ease, his large hands resting on the steering wheel, his uneasiness of a while ago gone. Maybe she’d imagined it. When they slid a bit on the curvy roads, he stayed calm, even then exuding confidence. His medium-length coffee dark hair was perfectly styled to fit his perfect head. When he was younger, his hair had been long and wild and out of control. He’d tamed it and it seemed to suit him now. The only part that spoke of rebellion was the beard stubble. But it wasn’t a full rebellion, like he hadn’t shaved in days. No, he must have trimmed it carefully this morning. Emma ached to run her hand over it to see if it felt prickly or soft or maybe a little of both. She turned away and shifted uncomfortably in her seat.

“Are you all right?” Concern pinched his eyebrows together.

“Sure. Why wouldn’t I be?” The look he gave her made her feel vulnerable. “Did they teach that compassionate look in medical school?”

The doctor shot her a scowl.

Much better. That she could deal with. They drove on for several more miles, but she couldn’t help sneaking another peek at him.

He sighed heavily. “Emma, ye’re staring again.”

She turned back to her window but saw only darkness. “It’s just that,” she said quietly, “you’ve filled out, too.”

*   *   *

Did Gabe just hear Emma Castle turn his own words back on him? Shocking. So Miss Priss did have a little spunk. From his dealings with her before, he figured she was crammed full, from top to bottom, with her mama and papa’s brand of snobbery. He’d seen Emma on the television recently, standing like a statue beside her famous parents while they’d peddled their books. Books I wasted time reading. Books that were pure rubbish. Relationships were more than manipulations, power struggles, and Kama Sutra sex.

Ah, hell, he shouldn’t judge. It had taken him years to figure out that he wanted more than a nice ass in tight jeans. But now that he had, he was ready to settle down and find himself a warmhearted Scottish lass.

Gabe shifted uncomfortably in the driver’s seat and turned on the radio. Usually, he was as easygoing as the next guy. But something about Emma Castle knocked him sideways. She was the one woman in the world who could make him feel off his game. It wasn’t her beauty; he was bored with attractive women. Hell, back in the day, he’d cornered the market on gorgeous birds—blondes, brunettes, and redheads. He was looking for something more.

Out of nowhere, he found himself speculating . . . What color is Emma’s hair? He glanced over. Cinnamon?

He swerved and muttered under his breath. What was wrong with him? Cinnamon! For Pete’s sake, he wasn’t a romantic. Sure, he could play the role to get a woman back to his flat—which he’d done many times—but still. Cinnamon! He almost reached down to make sure his balls were still intact.

But he had turned over a new leaf. No longer the hound dog of his youth, playing fast with the girls, or the rogue of his twenties. Now that he was thirty-one, he was ready for a real relationship. Not marriage per se, but something with more commitment than the string of one-nighters or two-nighters he’d enjoyed since his school days.

He glanced at Emma again on her side of the Land Rover. At Dom and Claire’s wedding Emma had been much too uptight to have any fun. He’d tried to get her to loosen up, but to no avail. The more she’d given him her look of disapproval with those big evergreen eyes of hers, the harder he’d tried. In the end, he’d given up and overcompensated by taking a handful of women back to his room. He didn’t stay, but returned downstairs to drink alone at the bar.

“Is the heat set all right for you?” he asked.

“Fine,” she clucked at him with her full, enticing lips.

The conversation died once again. He wondered how long she planned to stay in Gandiegow. Hopefully, it wouldn’t be too long.

Headlights appeared in front of them through the snow-induced whiteout. Gabe pumped the brakes to keep from hitting the car, but in vain. His Land Rover kept sliding toward them. He turned the wheel to avoid the crash, but his maneuver had them skidding into a ditch. Instinctively, he extended his arm to hold Emma in place. It registered that he pressed against her incredible breasts, but only for a moment, before they hit the far side of the embankment. Bam.

“Holy shit.” He turned toward her. “Are you okay?”

The dash lights put off enough glow to illuminate her wide eyes staring at him.

“What is bloody wrong with you?” She glared down at his hand, still pressing up against her breasts.

He jerked his hand away. “Are you hurt?”

She peered down at her chest as if he’d left his imprint.

He flipped on the overhead light, not giving a rat’s ass if she was angry with him or not. He had to know if she was okay. “Can you turn your head? Let me take a look in your eyes.” He’d made damned sure her head hadn’t hit the windshield. As evidence, his hand still tingled where he’d held her. But he wasn’t entirely sure she hadn’t impacted her side of the auto. “Humor me. I’m a doctor.”

She rolled her eyes and shifted toward him. “Fine.”

He looked in her eyes and her pupils looked good. He prided himself on his gentle touch and took extra care as he turned her chin. This little fender bender scared the shit of him. “If anything happened to you, Claire would kill me.”

“Oh, so you’re just worried about Claire taking the meat cleaver to you.”

“Stop taking everything I say the wrong way.” He scanned her body clinically from top to bottom. Or at least he tried to be clinical about it. “Anything else? Any other injuries?”

She rubbed her shoulder. “I hit my door a little.”

“Hell.” He leaned over her and pushed back her long hair to get better access. “Can you move it?”

She wiggled it around. “It’s fine.”

He gently ran his fingers over her shoulder, checking for a slight dislocation. Unfortunately, he got a whiff of her shampoo—apples? And of her—pure Emma. Too damned intoxicating. He tried to ignore it, but his pecker liked it. A lot.

“Ouch,” she said.

“Sorry. I’m trying to be careful. I don’t think anything’s broken or dislocated. But you’re probably going to have a bruise. We should get some ice on that.” He opened his door and shoveled some snow into his hand, squeezing it into a brick. He pulled out a clean handkerchief, wrapped the ice pack in it, and leaned over her, holding it on her shoulder.

Her cheeks got red. “I can do it myself.” When she took it from him, he noticed her hand trembled.

“Ah, Emma, we’re going to be okay.”

“I’m fine,” she demanded.

“You’re shaken up. It’s a normal reaction to a car accident. Even minor ones. The adrenaline floods the body and overloads the nervous system.”

“How come you’re not shaking?”

He shrugged. Then rubbed his arm.

“Are you all right?” she asked.

“Aye.” But his arm smarted where he’d braced it against the steering wheel so he didn’t hit the windshield.

“What are we going to do now?” she asked.

He looked out the window and searched for the slow car that had caused the accident. It was gone. “We’re going to get out of here. The Land Rover’s a tank.” When he put the vehicle in reverse, the wheels spun, but the tank didn’t budge.

“And now?” she asked.

“We’re going to call for a tow.”

They both reached for their mobiles. Seconds later, they found out that neither one had a signal.

“Plan B,” he said, pointing to the top of the hill. “See those lights?”

She looked, then turned back to him. “Yes?”

“We’re going to wait there until the Land Rover is pulled out of this mess. What do you say, Ms. Castle? Are you up for a little snow trekking?”

She bent over and frowned at her red heels. “I guess I have to be.”

“Wait here.” He jumped out, tramped to the back, and retrieved her bag. The snow was really blowing now and the temperature had dropped here in the countryside. He knew they’d better hurry up to those lights before they both slipped into hypothermia.

He climbed into the backseat, as the bag and he wouldn’t both fit in the front together.

She cranked her head around. “What are you doing with my suitcase?”

“You’re damp from tumbling in the snow at the airport, right? And I have nothing good to say about your skirt in this weather. To traipse up that hill, you’re going to have to be dressed warmer.” He unzipped her bag and a pair of blue silk panties fell into his lap.

“Gabriel, stop,” she said, panicked. She bent over the seat and reached for her bag. Then her eyes fell on her panties and she snatched them off his crotch, her cheeks turning bright pink.

But not before her fingertips accidentally brushed his cock. Oh, God.

“I’ll get my clothes myself.” She faced forward, reaching for the door handle.

He latched onto her good shoulder and anchored her to the seat. “What do you think you’re doing? You’re not going out there, not without being properly dressed. I’ll turn your bag around so you can pull out what you need from where you are.”

“Fine.” She got on her knees and leaned over the seat.

Before he shifted the bag, he reached for a dry pair of her socks to stick in his pocket, but his thumb got hooked on a black bra.

Mortification once again swallowed her pretty face. She yanked her bra off his thumb. “You must stop handling my things.”

She was so embarrassed. And so bloody cute about it. He’d never seen this side of her before. She’d always been so exact, restrained. And critical of him.

It was bad form to enjoy himself at her expense. But to see her so out of her element . . .

Not the in-control Emma now.

He peeked over the top of her luggage. “Any sweatpants in there? You’ll need them.”

“Of course not. Do I look like an aerobics instructor?” She rummaged some more. “But I do have jeans.” She yanked black jeans and a blue sweater from her luggage.

“What about sensible shoes? Like heavy boots or at least wellies?” He saw other underthings—items he’d like to get a closer look at—but she pulled the lid away, blocking his prying eyes.

“No boots. I’ve been living in southern California, remember? Just heels, flip-flops, and tennis shoes.” She pulled out her sneakers and sat back down, speaking over her shoulder. “Close your eyes while I change. And don’t peek.”

He shrugged. “You don’t have anything I haven’t seen before.”

“Please, Gabriel.”

He closed his eyes but wasn’t making any promises. His imagination went into overdrive.

Isn’t that the way of things? As soon as a man decides he wants to live a more principled life, temptation is dropped into his lap. Literally. Her silk lace panties, lying there as they had, lit up his brain and other regions like high-wattage bulbs.

Sure, he was trying to change his past ways, but he wasn’t neutered.

He heard her shuffling in the front seat and grunting.

“Need help with the zipper on that skirt?” He shouldn’t have offered, but tomorrow he’d go back to working on being a gentleman.

“I’ve got it,” she said in a strained voice.

He grinned at the images popping into his head. He did keep his eyes closed, though. For now.

He finally heard the zipper go down on her skirt.

Heard the sweater go over her head.

God, this is torture.

Heard her wriggle into her jeans.

He opened his eyes and found her big green eyes staring back from the visor mirror. He’d never seen eyes like hers.

“I knew it,” she said, her glare turning dark again. “I knew you would break your promise.”

“Sweetheart, I never promised you a damned thing.”

She huffed while pulling up the zipper on her jeans.

He grinned at her reflection. “Hurry up and get your shoes on. Our objective is the top of that hill.” He held up her extra socks. “You’ll put these on when we get there.” He shoved them in his pocket. He wished like hell he had a sled so he could drag her up the hill.

She gazed back at him. “What about you? Will you be warm enough? Your head is naked.”

“I’m a Scot. This is only a wee chill to me.” He gave her a confident smile, trying to assure her all would be well.

“What about the ‘brrrr’ back at the airport?” She’d imitated his voice. “Not so Scottish then, huh?”

He ignored her and pulled another jacket from her bag, holding up the flimsy material. “Seriously, Emma, what were you thinking when you packed? This isn’t heavy enough to handle a Highland summer breeze, let alone the winter.”

“I left in a hurry.”

He tossed the jacket upfront. “Put it on,” he said gruffly. They wrapped their scarves around their necks and headed out into the bitter weather.

He’d only taken two steps when Emma tugged on his arm.

“Did you lock the car?” she asked.

“There’s no need.” He patted his pocket. “Besides, the keys are tucked away and I’m not pulling off my gloves to retrieve them.”

“My belongings are in there,” she complained.

“For heaven’s sake.” He spun her around, pointing her in the direction of the lights. “March, Your Highness. I promise if the Abominable Snowman ransacks your baggage before we get back, I’ll be your personal mechanic for life. I mean it. Anytime, anywhere. I’m your guy. All right?”

“I don’t own an auto,” she grumbled, pulling away from him and huffing up the hill.

He trudged after her, muttering loud enough for her to hear, “The Sassenach would rather freeze to death than to be reasonable.”

As they got closer, Gabe realized the cottage was not the beginning of civilization as he’d hoped. The lean-to of a cabin sat all alone with only a copse of trees to keep it company. “Let’s see if anyone is home. There should be, with the lights on.” He took Emma’s elbow and helped her the last little bit, even though he knew she’d lecture him about it later.

Emma stopped, looking worried. “Do you think it’s safe?”

“Aye. Ye’re with me. I promise to take care of you.”

She rolled her eyes. He knocked on the door and waited.

An old man with a gray beard and the girth of a two-ton lorry answered. With a jolly laugh, he greeted them as if they were expected. “Come in, come in.”

Emma stepped closer to Gabe. He started to wrap his arm around her, but remembered himself. Surprisingly, she reached out and clung to his arm instead as they stepped into the small one-room cabin. There were a sink, a tiny stove, one rocking chair, a bed, and one pillow.

Gabe stepped forward and Emma dropped his arm. “We’re sorry to bother you, sir, but we’ve had a bit of a run-in with the ditch down the way.” He pulled off his gloves and stuck out a hand. “I’m Gabriel MacGregor.”

The old guy took it, belly-laughing some more. “And this is your missus.” He said it as if it were the truth and not a question.

Emma stepped up. “Heavens, no. We barely know each other.”

The old man cocked an eyebrow and tilted his head as if to let her know what he thought of the fib.

Gabe frowned at her as well. “Nay, we’re not married. May we stay by your fire while we wait for a tow?”

The old man chuckled again. “You think you’ll get a tow truck out here at this hour? In this weather?”

“But my friend is expecting me.” Emma pulled her cell from her pocket.

“I just finished making coffee and some oatcakes.” The man slipped his coat on. “Help yourself.”

“That would be grand.” Gabe got his cell out, too. “Do you have a signal, Emma?”

“No. You?”

“Nay,” he said, frowning.

“No worries. Use mine.” The old guy pointed to an old-fashioned black rotary phone hanging on the wall. “It works, but I’m certain you’ll be stuck here for the night.” He grabbed his gloves. “Sorry I have to leave you, but I’m going out to sleep with Miz Flanders.”

Gabe and Emma shared a glance. Was this guy a wee daft?

The big man laughed again. “Oh, you two, she’s my prize sheep. She’s feeling a mite under the weather. Gotta give her her medicine every hour, the veterinarian says.” He picked up a vial from the table along with his mug of coffee. “There’s only the one bed and one quilt. But I’m sure you’ll manage.” He winked at Gabe.

As the man opened the door, snow flew in; then he was gone. When the door shut, the two of them were left inside, alone.

Chapter Two

For a long moment, they both stared at the closed door. Then Gabe turned to the wall phone. “While I make that call, you”—he pointed to Emma—“get those shoes and socks off now.” He tossed her the dry ones. “Put those on and get warm by the fire.”

“You are the bossiest man I’ve ever met.”

“Thank you.”

She put her hands on her hips like she wanted to argue, but he assumed her cold feet convinced her otherwise. She slipped into the rocker by the fire and began untying her snow-covered laces.

He retrieved his auto card from his wallet and glanced at Emma as she slipped off the first shoe. When he picked up the receiver, he was relieved that there was a dial tone. As he placed the call, he turned back to her as the second shoe fell to the floor. “If you don’t hurry and get those dry socks on, I’ll come over and do it for you.”

She glared at him, but the person on the other end picked up and he turned away. Gabe explained the situation to the auto club, but it didn’t do any good. The earliest the tow company could get there would be in the morning. Basically, they insinuated he was crazy for suggesting otherwise.

He hung up. “Great.”

“What’s the matter?” Emma leaned over and pulled on the second dry sock.

“We’re not getting towed out.”

“What?”

“The crews are stuck themselves. As soon as they can, they’ll come to us.”

“When is that?”

“Not tonight. Tonight you’re stuck with me.”

“Marvelous.” The frown she gave him said she’d rather take her chances with the old guy and Miz Flanders. She stood. “I’d better break it to Claire.”

He put his hand up. “You stay by the fire. I’ll call Dom’s cell phone. I don’t want to wake Claire. She has to get up early, remember?”

“Yes.” Emma plopped down in the chair. “The blooming scones.”

Gabe tsked at her, turned away, and smiled. He made the phone call and told Dom what was up.

When Gabe hung up, he saw Emma rocking in the chair with her hands in front of the hearth. With the fire as her backdrop, her cinnamon hair glowed.

He stopped breathing. The walls inched closer together. Suddenly the cottage felt too small and too cozy.

One bed.

One pillow.

One quilt.

Two adversaries.

He cleared his throat. But his voice still came out husky. “You take the bed. I’ll sleep in the rocking chair.” The rocker wasn’t a high-back and would be uncomfortable as hell, but that’s what he got for offering to help out Claire and Dom. He gazed down at the stone floor, looking for a soft spot to lie on, but it would be too cold.

“I can’t let you do that,” Emma argued. “I’ll sleep in the chair.”

“No, I insist.” Given his past, he wouldn’t dare offer for them to share the bed. She’d consider it an assault on her sensibilities.

She didn’t understand, though, that she wasn’t his type—too high maintenance. Even if Emma Castle was naked and willing, she wouldn’t be able to coax him into doing more than sleeping. He was looking for a Scottish country lass, not a city woman. A girl who understood hard work and sharing the load. Not one with a maid who bustled around so she didn’t have to lift a finger.

No, Emma Castle was too much trouble, by far.

He stared at the uncomfortable rocking chair. Another sleepless night wouldn’t kill him. Last night, he’d delivered Amy and Coll’s first baby. A boy, seven pounds, one ounce. “I’ll take the chair and watch the fire.” He hadn’t seen any dry logs outside and there were only two left by the hearth. They were definitely going to get cold tonight.

Emma rose from the rocker and went to the small twin bed, which had been pushed into the corner. She stood over it, staring down, frowning. “Umm, I know this is going to make me sound awful, but you have to take the bed. I won’t be able to lie down on this.”

He walked over to inspect the bed, too. The quilt folded at the bottom of the mattress was pristine white with a few Red Cardinal blocks scattered about, perfectly clean. But the gray sheets pulled over the mattress looked like they’d never seen the inside of a washer. “I see what you mean. Not very sanitary.”

“Maybe we should go back to the car?”

“Too cold. We’ll have to stay here.” He looked over at the two logs. It wasn’t much, but it was better than the prospect of carbon monoxide poisoning. “I have an idea.”

He grabbed the quilt and spread it over the bed. “Here. Lie on this and I’ll tuck it around you.”

She looked pensively at the rocking chair and then back to him. “If you promise not to paw me, I have a better solution.”

“Okay.”

“We can both use the bed like a divan. If we sit and lean our heads against the wall, we could get some rest. There should be enough quilt to at least wrap around our legs to keep us warm.”

Well . . . Gabe might have to adjust his perception of Emma Castle. She wasn’t just an upper-crust beauty; she had brains, too. Usually he admired a good brain, but for some reason he wasn’t happy that Emma might be more than what she appeared. “Then you won’t mind me sitting next to you?”

She gazed at the expanse of him like he would cop a feel if given half the chance. “I’ll suffer through.”

“That’s the spirit,” he said.

“As long as you keep your hands to yourself.”

“I assure you, that’s the last thing on my mind.”

She harrumphed, muttered something about an egghead, which made no sense, and busied herself adjusting the blanket.

“I didn’t mean that the way it came out,” he tried. She wouldn’t believe him that he was a changed man. She ignored him, the damage already done.

Then she produced an extra-long yawn, her eyes watering.

“How many hours have you been up?”

“Don’t worry yourself over it,” she said, suppressing another yawn.

“Pick your spot.” He went back to the hearth. “I’ll put another log on the fire.”

She put herself at the foot of the bed. He figured so she could make a fast getaway if necessary.

He glanced at his watch. “Who knows? Maybe we’ll get lucky. The tow company could surprise us and get here sooner than expected.”

“I do hope so.” She wrapped the quilt over her legs. “Gabriel?”

“Hmm?”

“Good manners dictate that I thank you.”

“For what?”

“For forcing me to change into warmer clothes.”

“Don’t mention it.” He stoked up the fire. “I should apologize for causing you to fall in the snow at the airport. Sorry,” he offered back.

“Oh yes, there is that.” She looked like she might take back her thanks of a moment ago.

He lingered in front of the hearth. Not for warmth but for working on pinning his newfound principles in place. But old habits die hard. He was alone with a beautiful woman, and he was going to share a bed with her. Granted, it was more like sharing a sofa, since they would be sitting up with their backs against the wall. But still. In the past, he wouldn’t have given a second thought to taking advantage of their cozy situation. He might’ve even gone as far as to believe it was a sign—that he was supposed to put the moves on her. But he was a changed man now. And, well, Emma was Emma. Not for him, that was for sure. He needed to stop visualizing her naked and tamp down the hard-on that threatened. She was not a potential mate—no matter how attractive she might be. Since they had to, the two of them would huddle together on the bed for warmth and nothing else.

He finished and wandered over to the bed. “Can I join you?” He kept telling himself to treat her like a sister. The only problem was, he’d never had one.

She scooted away from him, giving him plenty of room. He sat down and made sure he didn’t touch one cell on her body. He wouldn’t pull the cover over his legs just yet, either. She was already so skittish.

She leaned her head back and closed her eyes, and he thought she might be going to sleep. He relaxed against the wall, too, deciding that being holed up here with Emma Castle wasn’t so bad. It gave him a respite from Gandiegow and his worries back there. It wasn’t easy fitting in to a small town. Emma shocked him out of his thoughts by speaking.

“I still can’t figure it out,” she said with her eyes shut. “How in the world did you, of all people, come to be a doctor?”

He shook his head. “Aye, me of all people. Go to sleep, Princess.”

Within minutes, her breathing turned even. According to her, she’d had a rough twenty-four hours. Emma seemed to think everything would be okay once she saw Claire. But the truth was, Claire had her own problems, and maybe Gabe should’ve warned Emma. Told her she should’ve thought twice and gone somewhere else, somewhere out of the line of fire. Anywhere but Scotland.

*   *   *

Emma woke slowly, feeling rested and contented. Things were a little hazy. Where was she? Whose body did she cling to? Why did she take such comfort in the arms around her? Slowly she became aware of the location of her hand and what lay underneath. An erection.

She rocketed to her feet, fully awake, appalled at what she’d been doing. Had she been rubbing him? Certainly not, but her hand had been on his . . . on his . . . ohmigod, his crotch. She wiped at a bit of drool from her face and saw in horror that she’d left some spittle on his jacket, where she’d been cuddled up to him. “Bloody hell,” she muttered.

Gabriel came awake, looking dazed, too. “What’s the matter? Is the tow here?”

“No. Just a bad dream.” It was the truth. She couldn’t admit to snuggling with him. Although she suspected he knew, because he eyed her closely. She glanced at his crotch. Oh, why did I do that? Even more dismaying, his hard-on didn’t look diminished in the least. In fact it looked . . . bigger.

Her mother’s teachings about men in the morning were very clear. An erection in the morning is normal and should be expected. It doesn’t mean that he’s necessarily been stimulated by thoughts of you. But it also doesn’t mean that you can’t take advantage of his morning erection to get an orgasm. Emma had been fourteen and appalled by her mother’s info dump.

But Emma wasn’t fourteen anymore. If she had to admit the truth, she was a little curious about what he looked like. How he felt. And gratified she’d played some part in causing such a response in him, no matter what facts her mother had spouted. And she was . . .

She licked her lips. Turned on. Oh, God.

Emma peeked at Gabriel’s face and saw that the sadistic womanizer was blushing. Blushing. Cheeks red, sheepish look on his face. Why was Gabriel, the rogue, blushing?

“Emma, ye’re staring again.” He pulled the quilt over his manhood.

It was best to change the subject. She plastered on her politest smile. “What time is it? It’s still dark out.”

“It’s well past seven,” he said, apparently playing along with Let’s Pretend This Never Happened.

“How about some tea?” she said.

He nodded. “Tea sounds fantastic. I wonder if the old guy has some.”

“Great. Why don’t you check and get it started?” She heard him mutter Princess under his breath as she flounced off to the bathroom. Hopefully, her drool on his jacket would dry before she came back.

She dawdled for quite a while in the restroom but finally had to emerge. “Is the tea ready?”

“Nay, just coffee. I hope you like yours black. I couldn’t find cream or sugar.”

“Savages,” she muttered. That’s what the Scots were. No tea. No cream. No sugar. “No, thank you.”

“Just as well,” he said. “There is only one mug, anyway.” He took a sip of his coffee and went back to the rocker with a pad of paper.

“What are you doing?”

“Writing the old guy a note, in case he doesn’t get back before we leave.”

“What for?”

“Thanking him for the use of his cabin.”

She felt stupid. Plus, she hadn’t anticipated that Gabriel knew anything about polite manners.

Just as he took another sip from his mug, there was a knock at the door. He went to answer it.

A young man with bright red cheeks and red hair stood there. “Dr. MacGregor?”

“Aye.”

“I got you pulled out of the ditch.” Red handed him a clipboard. “Sign here, please. You’d better hurry and get down there. Your auto is blocking the roadway.”

Emma rushed to pull on her shoes, anxious to see Claire. And to get away from Gabriel. Even though they had a drive ahead of them.

Gabriel held her coat open for her. Another surprise. He could be a gentleman, too? Instead of stepping into it, she snatched it away from him. Not to be rude, but so she didn’t have to be beholden to him. After she slid into it, she headed for the door. Out of the corner of her eye, she got another little shock: Gabriel had folded the Cardinal quilt and righted the bed. More civilized than the man I remember.

He followed behind her but stopped when he got outside the door and looked around.

“What’s wrong?” she said.

“I don’t see an outbuilding.”

“So?”

“Then where did the old guy get off to?”

“I don’t know. Maybe the outbuilding is on the other side of the hill.” She turned back, and Red was halfway back to his lorry. She followed after him.

“I guess.” Gabriel caught up to her. “When we get to the Land Rover, make sure you switch into dry socks again.”

“Will you ever stop telling me what to do?”

“Doctor. Remember?”

“Bossy,” she said.

“Princess,” he shot back.

At the vehicle, Gabriel stuffed some bills into Red’s hand. The kid tried to refuse them, but Gabriel insisted. She got in and traded out her socks, shoving her soaked sneakers under the vent.

When Gabriel started the Land Rover, she turned on the radio and chose a nice station with a soothing piano. He sighed loudly.

“What?” she said. “Need some head-banging music to get you going?”

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Patience Griffin returns with a new Kilts N Quilts novel, Meet Me in Scotland
By Jenelle Klavenga
Emma has never liked Gabriel and his womanizing ways. He left their friends' wedding with several bridesmaids! Her parents are world reknowned marriage and sex therapists and they have huge shoes they expect her to fill, but a scandal breaks out so Emma runs to Gandiegow to hide. Little did she know that Gabriel is now the town doctor and Claire sends him to get Emma at the airport. Which frustrates Emma to no end.
On top of that, Claire and Dominic are having major marriage issues because Claire wants a child desperately and Dom refuses to cooperate. Claire gathers the town to support her and shun Dom until he changes his mind, but that certainly doesn't help the financial reasons Dom has for not having a child right now. Gabriel has sided with Claire on the issue and eggheaded Emma sides with Dom. Then Dom and Claire get it into their heads that Emma and Gabriel belong together...
On top of that, the town decides that since Emma is a therapist, she should be helping the people of the town, as well as forcing her to learn to quilt the Gandiegow quilt. Life is getting alot more complicated than Emma thought it would in the tiny, coastal town of Gandiegow.

I really liked Emma. She was smart and funny with just enough spunk. I'm glad she finally stood up to her parents, it would have driven me nuts if she didn't lol. I like Gabriel. He always seemed to know the right thing to say at the right time. It was great to see Deydie and Mattie and Caitie again! And all the quilters. I never had an interest in quilting before now. I don't see myself picking up the habit, but I love to read about it, lol!

I had the opportunity to meet Patience Griffin at my local library not to long ago. I have to say, not only is she a fantastic writer, she is an awesome person. She was very nice! I've met some nice authors and some not so nice authors, but Ms Griffin is my favorite by far! I can't wait for the next Kilts n Quilts novel.This has been my favorite series since Fools Gold by Susan Mallery!

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Meet Me in Gandiegow
By InfoTeach
This is the second novel in the Kilts and Quilts series. I loved the first one. This one, focuses on the lives of Emma, a therapist, who comes to Gandiegow to hide, and Gabriel, the town hunk, turned doctor. In my opinion, the theme is "I love him, I love him not." "I love her, I love her not." Both of these people have advanced degrees, and yet, seem to spend their time NOT working --- their lives revolve around avoiding each other and then, oh, trying to seduce the other. The characters of Gandiegow are so charming, and full of depth. These two, just skim the surface. Emma's good friend, Claire and her husband Dominic, run the local restaurant. Their life revolves around her wanting a baby and, manipulating the townfolk not to eat at the restaurant. Whiney. We don't get much of the quilting party and that's where Emma shined --- when she was giving advice. That was when she had some depth. Gandiegow is full of wonderful, thoughtful, cantankerous people and I love the small town family they have become. I hope novel three is back to five stars.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Delightful characters and an Unforgettable Village
By KB, the storiologist
What a lovely story!

It's a two-fer! Two interesting relationships for the price of one - and I've fallen in love with Gandigow. Nay, I really mean it, I LOVE Gandigow. This quaint Scottish fishing village has won my heart. I wish it was a real place so I could go visit. But as it is, I will simply have to depend upon Ms. Griffin's books to sail me there from time to time.

I've already ordered her next one. Some Like It Scottish: A Kilts and Quilts Novel. Sigh.

In this story, all four protagonist intertwine masterfully. I love the contrast between characters. The main heroine is a bit shy and reserved while her best friend is a temperamental spitfire. VERY fun dynamics. Well worth reading.

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