Review
It's 1964, and 20-year-old Kirsty Muir is a kilt maker in a well-established kilt shop in Edinburgh. Nothing very exciting happens in her life, until Jake MacIver wanders into the shop. Handsome and debonair, Jake is a traditional Scottish fiddler with his own show on the telly, and the two cannot fight their attraction to each other. Everybody disapproves of the budding romance between Kirsty and Jake, but Kirsty doesn't care what they say. After a whirlwind romance, he suddenly announces his group is going to tour America, and she can't come. Heartbroken, Kirsty throws herself into her work and finds comfort in her boss, Andrew Macrae. It's only when Jake contritely appears on her doorstep that she wonders if it was really Jake she was in love with all along. Kirsty has to make a decision about who she really wants and what her heart needs. Douglas presents a sweet romance about capturing what your heart truly desires. --Booklist, 15th September 2009
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.