Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Book Review - A Highlander in a Pickup by Laura Trentham


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Anna Maitland is a local dance teacher who has volunteered to run the Highland Games this year while her best friend Isabel, who normally is in charge, is in Scotland having a baby. She may be in over her head with the task, but she is determined that the games be a success as she also wants to run for mayor. She has everything under control until she is called to the farm to meet Ozzie and Harriet. 

Iain Connors has offered to travel to the States to help organize the Highland games for his best friend who is in Scotland while his wife has her baby. Iain is quite confident he can handle anything that comes up as he has helped run the grounds of Cairndow Castle his whole life. When he is settling in at the farm, he meets a Anna, a force to be reckoned with. How confident is he now?

Anna doesn’t want Iain’s help at all, but she must relent when she realizes she knows nothing about the animals Ozzie & Harriet who have been delivered as part of the Highland games. Iain and Anna soon realize that they need each other to make the games a success. What they don’t count on is the attraction they have towards each other. What will happen when the games come to an end and Iain has to return to Scotland?

I loved this book and am a huge fan of Laura Trentham’s. Even though this is the second book in the Highland Georgia series, it can be read as a stand a lone book. It was witty, lovable, sweet and saucy! I adored the characters and it was fun to see the relationship between Anna and Iain develop. There was even a teaser at the end of the book as to what to look forward to next. I can’t wait. Thank you so much to Laura Trentham, St. Martin’s Press and NetGalley for an advanced copy of the book to read and review.


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