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From Scotland with Love

By: Kelli Ireland
Narrated by: Ava Erickson
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Escape to Scotland in this funny, heartfelt audio-first romance about reconnecting with an old love...and discovering new passion.

After her boyfriend runs off to a Buddhist monastery, Molly is stuck with an extra ticket for a bed-and-breakfast trip through the Scottish Highlands. Not wanting to waste the fare, she sells it in an online auction...where it's bought by a man from her past. Now she's stuck rooming with the guy who broke her heart - someone she's never been able to forget.

When Alex arrives in Scotland and discovers that he unknowingly purchased a romantic getaway with his ex-girlfriend, he knows he should walk away. Spending two weeks at a bed-and-breakfast in the Scottish Highlands with his beautiful, spirited ex is a terrible idea. He came to Scotland with one goal in mind - to win an elite photojournalism competition - and Molly is a distraction he can't afford.

But as the stunning Scottish Highlands weaves its magic, Alex's and Molly's hearts begin to open once again. Can they let go of their past for the second shot of a lifetime?

©2017 Kelli Ireland (P)2017 Audible, Inc.
Contemporary Heartfelt Funny
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Although story was ok, the writer should have looked up Inverness & the Highlands before writing about them. Inverness is a small local airport in the country not in a big city. Why did they keep referring to the police as Garda - Garda are in Ireland. Narrator also sounded more Irish when talking as the Scottish people.

Descriptions were bit off

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story itself was good, but all the inconsistencies let it down. As mentioned in previous reviews, the author obviously doesn't know anything about Scotland and got mixed up with Ireland!!

Should have been Ireland.....

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It was quitw funny in parts. Supposedly set in Scotland but the male character, even though holidaying in Scotland, gets arrested in Scotland, by the Garda, which is the Irish police force? Also the wife of the whisky distiller,although Scottish, talks in an Irish accent and speaks like a religious Irish woman. Bizarre.

It's All Irish to me

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The American accented parts of the story were very well done; the Scottish accents have to be among the worst I have ever heard, I’m afraid.
The actual story was fine, predictable, but not terrible, but could have used more research. The Garda are Irish, saint Patrick, Irish and I can’t imagine any highland Scot offering to cook someone a full English. Silly little mistakes like this, and there are rather too many, were just too annoying to allow the book to be really enjoyable.

Appears to be some confusion between Scotland and Ireland

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The story is ok, exaggerated in parts but the complete disregard for accuracy is appalling. Reference to St. Patrick and the Garda (Irish) when the story is set in Scotland are just 2 glaring obvious discrepancies. If you’re not from the UK it won’t be a huge issue but for me. It was a deal breaker. Accents were acceptable.

Accents poor and author has no idea the difference between Ireland and Scotland

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