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Bad Boys in Kilts by Donna Kauffman

raven168's review against another edition

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2.0

This was my bad here. I don't like contemporary romance. But I really wanted to like this because, duh, hot Scottish men. Unfortunately, I was really bored with the whole thing. The three stories are each quick reads, and maybe that's why, but I never got into any of them. Things just seemed so repetitive too. In each story. Honestly, I never really felt like picking this book back up after having to set it down. I'm not saying it was bad, but this book definitely wasn't for me.

fictionalkate's review against another edition

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3.0

There was a distinct lack of kilts... ;)
But I did enjoy this collection of short stories.

The sex scenes were hot and the chemistry between the couples was electric.

brandiwyne4018's review against another edition

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3.0

Very good Sunday afternoon read. Reminds me Nora Robert's Irish serries. I love it when an author make me feel like I'm sitting at the pub or walking thru the village.

karak's review against another edition

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2.0

I guess this was an anthology of novellas that were somewhat related. None of them did anything for me.

mountie9's review against another edition

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4.0

Adorable naughty fun set in Scotland - how can you not love it. Escapism at its best

simplyparticular's review against another edition

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3.0

Three fun novellas about Scottish brothers. I liked each of them, and their heroines.

wraithofbooksandbones's review

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5.0

Is it odd that I feel cozy now? Wrapped in a cozy little headspace.

charmedkim's review

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3.0

Ah, three brooding Scottish brothers in a contemporary romantic setting. What's a heroine to do? Fall in love, of course. While reading through this anthology, I thought I had in mind which of the novellas would be my favorite, but then I coudn't decide between the last two. Reese and Tristan are both good heroes in my book, but Tristan has the slight edge. I'm looking forward to reading Kaufmann's connected full-length novel about the fourth brother, The Great Scot.
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