England 1814: Reticent Scottish Lord pursues Mouthy, Independent, American Woman She is an outspoken American orphan with a questionable past and a dubious purpose. He is a man of few words on the lookout for a traitor. How could they NOT get along? Mrs. Amelia Chase is a highly-opinionated, 23
What the Scot Hears
β Scribed by Amy Quinton
- Book ID
- 111306194
- Publisher
- Amy Quinton
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 662 KB
- Series
- Agents of Change #3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780998924205
- ASIN
- B071XV5Y37
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β¦ Synopsis
England 1814
Quiet and Demure...
Two words not associated with Mrs. Amelia Chase, a woman from America on the run from her past with a healthy love for Shakespearean insults.
- Opinionated β Yes
- Nosy β Most definitely
- Daring and Outrageous β Perhaps
In sum, all things irresistible to a broody, sexy Scotsman with a delicious brogue. A man with the power to evoke sparks with a look, sizzle with a touch, and fire with a moan. And he's looked... And touched... And most definitely moaned.
Talkative and Impulsive...
Two words not associated with Lord Alaistair MacLeod, an Agent for the Crown and a man with many secrets. Secrets best kept from a nosy American woman who tweaks all his instincts... the ones that scream: Trouble. The one that screams: Mine.
She's suspicious. She's audacious. She's tenacious and brave.
Och, she's simply irresistible.
All things he thought he disdained. All things he might not survive without...
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