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A Season in the Highlands : Unfinished Business / Fall from Grace / Cold Feet / The Matchmaker / The Christmas Captive
A Season in the Highlands Unfinished Business / Fall from Grace / Cold Feet / The Matchmaker / The Christmas Captive
Author: Jude Deveraux, Jill Barnett, Geralyn Dawson, Pam Binder, Patricia Cabot
Love that grows among the heather is enchanted indeed...blessed with the misty magic and timeless passion of fair Scotland!New York Times bestselling author Jude Deveraux unravels a ghostly murder mystery in an ancient Scottish castle. National bestselling author Jill Barnett decrees all is fair in love -- wh...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780743403412
ISBN-10: 074340341X
Publication Date: 12/1/2000
Pages: 544
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 119 ratings
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed A Season in the Highlands : Unfinished Business / Fall from Grace / Cold Feet / The Matchmaker / The Christmas Captive on + 16 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
A nice collection of quick read stories. I was only disappointed in one story, Cold Feet by Geralyn Dawson, but other than that it is a good book bordering on very good.
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The Deveraux story is very good. And Patricia Cabot is really Meg Cabot, the NYT best-selling author. A fun collection of stories.
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This was a light and easy read. My 2 favorites are Unfinished Business by Jude Deveraux and The Matchmaker by Pam Binder. 4 great stories in one book...
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All good stories by great authors,
reviewed A Season in the Highlands : Unfinished Business / Fall from Grace / Cold Feet / The Matchmaker / The Christmas Captive on + 277 more book reviews
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A series of five love stories set in Scotland. Good short reads.
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jjares avatar reviewed A Season in the Highlands : Unfinished Business / Fall from Grace / Cold Feet / The Matchmaker / The Christmas Captive on + 3264 more book reviews
The reason I picked up this anthology was because COLD FEET was listed as third in a series of books Im reading (see below). Lets start with

COLD FEET (Geralyn Dawson). Compared to the first two books in this series, this one didnt speak to me at all. If you like magic in your stories, you will probably enjoy this.

Rand Jenkins is traveling from Texas to Scotland to deliver an errant wife to her husband. Along the way, he stops to ask directions from Annie Munro (possibly a witch) and suddenly he becomes catnip for all of the local cats/kittens/feral felines.

Can Annie help Rand get the cats off his back? Will she?

UNFINISHED BUSINESS (Jude Deveraux) Attorney Tyler Stevens adores her younger cousin, Krissy. When Krissy is down with the flu, she begs Tyler to take her place in Scotland as her bosss administrative assistant. The ill Krissy pulls out all the stops to get Tyler to go.

Before long, Tyler and Joel Kingsley are caught up in a murder mystery in an old Scottish castle. This story (once you accepted the incongruity of a busy attorney dropping her cases to play secretary to her cousins boss) is entertaining and kept me reading.

THE CHRISTMAS CAPTIVE (Patricia Cabot) While out scouting for a Christmas tree, Niall Donnegal and his brother, Euan, come upon a woman hiding and in terrible fear. They take her to their home -- over her protests. Niall and Mairi are very interested in each other but Mairi does not trust him enough to tell of her plight.

A few hours later, Alistair MacLean arrives, demanding his ward and fiancée, Mairi. Niall takes a stand against the pompous Lord Sutherland. This story takes the cake for speed-of-romance; Niall asks Mairi to marry him within 6 hours of meeting her. The whole story is over in less than 12 hours (of its opening).

THE MATCHMAKER (Pam Binder). OK, I dont understand the charm of Time Travel stories. After finishing this short story, I still dont understand it as a genre. I dont think I can review this story adequately.

FALL FROM GRACE (Jill Barnett) vies with UNFINISHED BUSINESS for best story in the book. Grace McNish and the clan she belongs to are tired of starving and losing everything to the McNab Clan. She decides to steal one of the McNab men and hold him for ransom.

This is a time of beggars, thieves, and unhappy clansmen roaming about freely. Grace nabs one and starts on her plan; selling him to the McNabs for his weight in gold. But she gets something more than she planned on with her captured man.

Bad Luck Brides
1. The Bad Luck Wedding Dress (1996)
2. The Bad Luck Wedding Cake (1998)
3. Cold Feet (2000) (in A Season in the Highlands)
4. The Bad Luck Wedding Night (2001)
5. Her Bodyguard (2005)
6. Her Scoundrel (2005)
7. Her Outlaw (2007)
reviewed A Season in the Highlands : Unfinished Business / Fall from Grace / Cold Feet / The Matchmaker / The Christmas Captive on + 89 more book reviews
This Anthology set in Scotland has five authors; Jude Deveraux, Jill Barnett, Geralyn Dawson, Pam Binder, and Patricia Cabot. The stories are a mixture of current day, and historical but all were well written, and each story was complete. There was the young Aunt who switches places with her niece for a working trip to Scotland only to run into a ghost, the defiant McNish lass who mistakenly captures and kidnaps the Earl of Argyll thinking him an opposing clan member, a Texas lawyer lost in the Highlands who suddenly has a herd of cats following him, a young woman running from her guardian who wants to force her into marriage for her inheritance, and a wealthy executive who falls in love with a baker and they both end up in the sixteenth century in the bedroom of Mary, Queen of Scots. An anthology worth reading.


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