A Highlander Walks Into a Bar
by Laura Trentham
When your mom goes to Scotland and brings home a surprise, you don’t expect it to be a handsome Highlander…or that a younger version will follow. These two men, Gareth and Alasdair, along with Rose and Izzy (Isabel) are the main characters in A Highlander Walks Into a Bar by Laura Trentham. The setting is not Cairndow, home of the Blackmoor family, but Highland, Georgia, where Rose and Izzy try to keep their beloved Stonehaven, as well as the entire town of Highland, solvent through a Scottish festival every summer. The secrets the characters keep to themselves, even as their intimacy as couples grows, make for some uncomfortable and humorous situations. They all wonder, as does the reader, how there can ever be a positive outcome for the two couples given their respective responsibilities an ocean away from each other. There is resolution, of course, but the book ends with an epilogue that can obviously segue into another tale involving the same characters and a new one. Lots of potential fun lies in store for readers of this new series.
I would like to extend my thanks to Carla (https://carlalovestoread.wordpress.com) and to St. Martin’s Paperbacks for gifting me with this book. I won this book in an online raffle after reading Carla’s review which you can enjoy yourself on her blog.
Rating: 4/5
Category: Romance
Notes: A Highlander Walks Into a Bar is a good, fun romance. If you don’t want the details of a hot and heavy passionate union, skip chapter 11. Omitting these details will not in any way hinder your enjoyment or understanding of this book.
Publication: July 30, 2019—St. Martin’s Paperbacks
Memorable Lines:
More bagpipes joined in, and the march they played made her heart ache with an emotion she couldn’t categorize. Sometimes it was better to feel than to understand.
“Are you and Gareth in love?” The question popped out, and not for the first time Izzy wished she had a speedbump between her brain and her mouth.
“It is easier to tally who is right and wrong and hang onto your resentment and turn your back, because forgiveness and understanding are difficult. What you should tally are laughs and kisses and how many times you are made a better person because of your connection.”
Oooh. I like a good Scots Romance. 🤗
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Probably a good airplane book for you.😉
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Good idea!
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I went back and forth over requesting this one, but told myself I wasn’t in the mindset for romance at the time … pfft. Now I’m thinking I’ll have to track down a copy. Great review!
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Thanks. I had my reservations, but really wished I had requested it after I read Carla’s review. Then I won her giveaway. 😀
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Wonderful review Linda. I am so glad you enjoyed this one. Your quotes definitely highlight the feelings in this book.
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Thank you, and thanks again for sharing this book both through your review and your giveaway.
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Carla, I had to resubmit my review to Amazon taking out the link to your review. Turns out that is a no-no. I was able to reference your blog and the revised review is up now. Live and learn.🤔🤪
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I found out the same thing a while ago. I referenced a website regarding the history of a real Southern Town that the book was based on, and they wouldn’t post it.
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Wow congratulations on winning this book! Carla is so sweet for having the giveaway!
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Thanks. Yes, it was nice of her. Giveaways take time and effort.
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we all need that speed hump!
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Absolutely!
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