To my dear Readers,
I’ve fallen in love with Scotland, so much so that in September 2016, I’m taking a group of avid readers and aspiring writers on a ten-day tour of some of my favorite Scottish sights. If you’re interested in grabbing one of the few slots left, please email me at graceburrowes@yahoo.com, and use “Scotland with Grace” as your subject line. If you’d like to learn more about the tour, that link is here.
If you enjoyed these Two Wee Drams of Love, you might also like the successor novella duet, Must Love Scotland, which includes Love on the Links and My Heartthrob’s in the Highlands. Love on the Links features Niall Cromarty, a Scottish pro golfer, and Julie Leonard, an American attorney who hopes that improving her golf game will give her a leg up in the competition for a judgeship. Niall has ambitions for his golf course, Julie has dreams of wearing a black robe…though Niall would love for her to wear his ring instead.
In My Heartthrob’s in the Highlands, Julie’s sister, Megan Leonard, a professional florist, has come to Scotland for Niall and Julie’s wedding, but gets tangled up with best man Declan MacPherson. Declan farms the land his family has owned for centuries, while Megan’s flower shop, after years of struggle, is now poised to expand. How can love bloom, when an ocean separates the lovers from their happily ever after?
Download your copy of Must Love Scotland here.
I delight in setting romances in contemporary Scotland, but I’ve also written historical Scottish romances, including the MacGregor series, set in the Victorian Highlands. Those titles are, in order:
4. What A Lady Needs for Christmas
Tantor Media offers the first three of those titles on audio here.
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Haste ye back and happy reading!
Grace Burrowes