Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Meghan Quinn - The Highland Fling review

I loved this book! I went through ALL.THE.FEELS. throughout this read. It even brought a tear or two to my eye. (Not to worry, it's not a bawling kind of book) This was such a fantastic story. I was here for Bonnie's journey with her bestie, Dakota. These two have nothing holding them back, so a jaunt to Scotland doesn't interrupt much in their lives. It was fun living vicariously through them. Meghan had me cracking up at their reactions to the Scottish slang and driving on the other side of the road. But one of my favorite things was the hairy coo! (Google it, totally worth it!) I felt like I was in Scotland with them, seeing the sights and the people. Plus, I enjoyed the immediate hate of one another between Bonnie and Rowan. Rowan is a bit of a loner and to say he's grumpy is an understatement. But I liked how Bonnie burrowed under his skin and they soon become friends. I was here for all the ups and downs this trip brought the girls and I ADORED the relationship between Rowan and Bonnie. I couldn't read this book fast enough and I can't recommend it enough!




In this steamy tale by USA Today bestselling author Meghan Quinn, an American searching for her purpose escapes to a Scottish town but finds more questions than answers when she meets a brooding yet handsome handyman.

Freshly fired from her third job in a row, Bonnie St. James has lost her way. So when she and her best friend stumble upon a “help wanted” post to run a coffee shop in the Scottish Highlands, they apply on a whim. Who knows? Maybe traveling to a new place is just what she needs to figure out her next move.

When the friends arrive in the tiny idyllic town of Corsekelly, they instantly fall for the gorgeous Highland landscape and friendly townspeople. But Bonnie finds a less-than-warm welcome in Rowan MacGregor, the rugged local handyman. Busy wrestling his own demons, Rowan’s in no mood to deal with the quirky American—even if she is a bonny lass.

As Bonnie and Rowan’s paths inevitably cross, insults—and sparks—fly. Can the pair build on their similarities to help each other find purpose and direction…and maybe romance too? Or will their passionate tempers fling them apart?

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