The Trouble with Scotland
Kilts and Quilts Series #5
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Narrated by:
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Kirsten Potter
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By:
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Patience Griffin
Life isn't going as planned, and Sadie Middleton is rethinking her whole future. Thankfully, one thing is staying the same: She's able to share her love of quilting with her grandmother, Gigi. The two of them enter a contest and win an all-expenses-paid trip to the Kilts and Quilts retreat in the Scottish Highlands. But their victory turns hollow when Gigi passes away before they can go.
Sadie is grief stricken, but her brother convinces her to take the trip to Gandiegow anyway. There Sadie meets a charming circle of quilters who remind her of her grandmother and Ross Armstrong, a handsome fisherman who brings a smile to her face.
Newly single, Ross intends to enjoy his freedom. That plan goes awry as he comes to know Sadie, and a surprising spark is lit. Unfortunately some well-meaning folks want to protect Ross from getting hurt again and are determined to keep him and the American lass apart.
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Sadie is my favorite!
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Sadie and her brother are quickly drawn into the Gandigow community, although it’s tougher for Sadie due to her illness, shyness, and grief.
The landscape descriptions are beautiful!
I really want to go to Scotland!
Sadie takes comfort in the land and learns she can be who she really wants to be in Scotland, but attracting a certain man is quite a challenge. As always, I would prefer a bit let chase and angst, a more of “let’s see how this is really going to work out.”
I applaud how easily some newcomers can readjust their lives to settle in a new country.
This is an engaging and encouraging addition to the series.
Engaging and Encouraging
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