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A Devil in Scotland

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Callum tends to have a wild side, “I’m generally more composed than that,” he finally murmured. She kissed his chest..." I loved that Callum would tease his woman:
A delicious grin danced across his mouth. “I reckon I know ye better than that. But it did take three tries to get ye into that fine dress.”
She glanced down at the soft gray and black muslin. “Because you kept taking it off me.”
I liked this book, I fell in loved with Callum.

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I admit that I did not finish the book so my review is only based on part of the book. I normally don't give up on a read, but this was one I could not muscle through. First off, the premise that one brother would romance another's brother's widow does not appeal to me. Setting the issue of siblings with same woman aside, Becca and Callum were both characters that irritated me. Neither seemed that enamored of each other and they had no chemistry. Also, when Callum threatens to take away Becca's child for no other reason than he can, he was an irredeemable character in my eyes. There were too many hurdles in place for me to like this read, so maybe it would appeal to you, but it held no appeal for me.

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Thanks to St Martin’s Press and NetGalley for a copy of this enjoyable read. An entertaining tale which unwound in a way I did not expect after the prologue. Good, strong characters, and of course the addition of a child and animals in the tale always makes a book more heartwarming for me. Recommend this book to any lover of historical romance

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