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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Funny, wonderful, sexy!,
By A Customer
This review is from: My Scottish Summer (Mass Market Paperback)
I picked My Scottish Summer up because I'm a push-over for anything Scottish, but I didn't expect it to be so much fun. I always thought Connie Brockway did pretty serious stuff, but her story is hysterical (wait until you read the tee-shirt slogans, and when the heroine tries to look up his kilt...!) Patti Berg is always funny, and she didn't disappoint. I hadn't read the other two authors, but I'll try them now. So few anthologies have all four stories that are good -- this one succeeds.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Decent compilation,
By Tanya V. "Bookwyrm" (Pittsburgh, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My Scottish Summer (Mass Market Paperback)
Novellas, or short novels, written for compilations are always a challenge for an author, since character and romantic development have to happen so much more quickly than in a novel.This particular compilation is above average, with no bad stories pulling down the quality of generally average or above-average stories. All the writing was good, with appealing characters and, of course, the appeal of the Scottish personality and landscape. "Lassie Go Home" by Connie Brockway is charming, with very charismatic characters and decent romantic development. There are some laugh-out-loud moments as well! "Sinfully Scottish" by Patti Berg is good, as well. The erotic undertones are strong, with well-developed, charming characters. The romantic development wasn't as strong, though - a common characteristic of a novella. It was still better than most novellas, just due to atmosphere and good writing. "The Maddening Highlander" by Debra Dier is another decent story. The writing is good, and the mystery a nice touch, but the characters seemed a little flat and stereotyped. "Castle in the Skye" by Kathleen Givens is a nice story, with an especially good heroine and some strong supporting characters. The hero seems a bit too good to be true, but the relationship is well-developed. All in all, this is an above-average compilation of stories with good Scottish atmosphere. While none of the stories stand out as especially good, it's consistent throughout, and an easy, enjoyable read.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A great Scottish collection of contemporary tales,
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This review is from: My Scottish Summer (Mass Market Paperback)
Courtesy of The Best ReviewsLassie, Go Home by Connie Brockway This was a cute story full of laughs and more than a little sexual tension between the primary characters. Ms. Brockway has drawn a fun tale, just the right length for a relaxing summer evening (or a cold winter night!) The end of the story was a bit different and fits the story's theme perfectly. Sinfully Scottish by Patti Berg This was quite a steamy story, the passion between the characters exploding off the pages. The heat radiating from this one is enough to burn the reader's fingers while turning the pages. A unique premise here, Ms. Berg has penned a delightful story. The Maddening Highlander by Debra Dier This was a classic theme, revolving around a common legend of the Highlands, but it still works. Nothing new in this one, but it was fun anyway. It is a lively tale just right for some light reading. Castle in the Skye by Kathleen Givens This was probably the favorite story in this collection for this reviewer. Plenty of tension from the moment Iain and Maddie meet. There was even a good dose of intrigue, with a subplot involving the castle renovations. All in all, a very fun book to read. The common theme of American women going to Scotland for some summer fun and finding true love in the process. There was plenty of passion in each story and a good dose of comedy as well. This is definitely a perfect book for a hot summer night...or a cold winter one that needs warming up.
4.0 out of 5 stars
I hope my scottish summer is something like that,
By C. Fuger (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My Scottish Summer (Mass Market Paperback)
I found this book by pure coincidence, looking for more highland romance. This is a cute and actually pretty well written compilation of stories.
As usual, since it is a novella, it comes relatively quick to the point. I did like the most Castle in the Skye and the least Lassie go home. Lassie go home was too much stereotyping for me: blonde Californian whooping after brawny Scot. But still I enjoyed it. Castle in the Skye actually had some layers that made it a more interesting read. The other two stories had some funny undertones and were just enough to wet my appetite too try more of the author's full length stories. If you want to daydream what a good summer romance that lasts forever should be like - pick up this book.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good compilation of works. Cute.,
By kimberly simon "romance&stuff" (Toronto, Ontario) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My Scottish Summer (Mass Market Paperback)
After reading this set of stories, my mind drifted away to the rolling hills, and mysterious and seductive atmosphere of Scotland. These works are rich in detail, and the story lines are adorable romance. Now I hope that someday I get to visit Scotland, and experience everything that the women in the book got to see, hear, and feel. Only in my dreams until one day in the future. Very good storylines, even better daydreams. ;-)
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
No great Scots,
By Angel L. Soto (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My Scottish Summer (Mass Market Paperback)
Four romance novelists got together to write a short story that shows the beauty of Scotland. These stories involve clueless women who get their foot stuck somewhere and gets help out of their predicament by a long-haired highlander. At first they cannot stand each other and near the end of each story fall madly in love.None of the four stories give a feeling about Scotland. It relies heavily on stereotypes and the lack of scenic pictures in the book does not help at all. One gets so upset with the female protagonists that the visual imagery of the their location gets lost in the text. One of the most poorly edited stories in this anthology is Connie Brockway's LASSIE GO HOME. Devlin Montgomery is helping American Toni Olson to find a kidnapped dog by giving her a ride on his motorcycle. Dev is physically attracted to Toni in her jeans and her seductive cowboy boots. One night they are staying in a room where they wind up playing strip poker. Toni has apparently lost her pants and is about to lose another hand. Devlin is staring at her thinking, `If he won another hand, what would he ask her to shed - shirt or fantasy-inducing boot?' My question is the following, have you ever taken off your jeans while still wearing cowboy boots? It is near to impossible without having them removed first. There are probably better stories that bring the essence of Scotland into their plot but this is not one of them. This book might seem like a good idea at the time but apparently too little time was given in the making of it.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable if not life changing,
By A Customer
This review is from: My Scottish Summer (Mass Market Paperback)
If you want to think deeply, which most people don't when they settle down with a romance, this isn't the book for you, but if you want a light and pleasant journey to an idealized Scotland, you'll be happy with this book. The four stories are enjoyable, although I personally found "Sinfully Scottish," about a devilish and manipulative millionaire, much too fake and saccharine for my taste. My favorite was "Lassie, Go Home," which had a fun and spunky heroine. All of the stories have an American woman visiting Scotland, meeting a sexy Scot, and deciding to stay. It's a fantasy a lot of us enjoy, and who can beat the settings that always involve a castle? I don't think I'll be rereading these stories, but they were definitely a nice diversion, like a dip in a cool stream on a hot day.
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My Scottish Summer by Connie Brockway (Hardcover - 2001)
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