A Kilt for Christmas by Tricia O’Malley

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A Kilt for Christmas by Tricia O’Malley
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A stand-alone Christmas novel set in the enchanting village of Loren Brae is the perfect addition to this Wall Street Journal bestselling series.
Legend has it that wishes made at the standing stones during Christmas come true.
As if.
Maisie Barron is over it. A small-town girl with big dreams, her frustrations lead her to make a silly wish at the standing stones outside Loren Brae. Little does she know, the magick found there will transform her wish into a catastrophic event that threatens the upcoming Christmas Book Festival.
Weston Smith needs a break. Burnt out from his tenure-track professorship, he decides that a holiday in little Loren Brae, Scotland, will be the perfect escape he needs to recharge his batteries. The last thing he expects is to find the woman he’s been waiting his whole life for. With the over-zealous help of a gaggle of elderly book club members, West finds himself on a real-life mission to woo the woman of his dreams.
There’s more than magic at play when sparks ignite. Snowed in, with an undeniable attraction brewing, only West and Maisie can save Loren Brae from the snowstorm of the century.

  • File Name:a-kilt-for-christmas-by-tricia-omalley.epub
  • Original Title:A Kilt for Christmas (The Enchanted Highlands Book 3)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0CK8YRNMW
  • Publisher:Lovewrite Publishing
  • Date:2023-11-17T00:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:2.542 MB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright
  • 3. Contents
  • 4. Epigraph
  • 5. Glossary of Scottish Words/Slang
  • 6. Chapter 1
  • 7. Chapter 2
  • 8. Chapter 3
  • 9. Chapter 4
  • 10. Chapter 5
  • 11. Chapter 6
  • 12. Chapter 7
  • 13. Chapter 8
  • 14. Chapter 9
  • 15. Chapter 10
  • 16. Chapter 11
  • 17. Chapter 12
  • 18. Chapter 13
  • 19. Chapter 14
  • 20. Chapter 15
  • 21. Chapter 16
  • 22. Epilogue
  • 23. Afterword
  • 24. Wild Scottish Rose
  • 25. Also by Tricia O’Malley
  • 26. Acknowledgments
  • 27. Contact Me

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