Rating: Summary: Avon True Romance (for teens) fan Review: I really liked this wonderful book. My school's musical this year also takes place in Scotland, so this book really helped me to imagine what the scenery is like. It was also a really interesting book, and conclusion (in a way) to Anna and the Duke.
Rating: Summary: great book Review: I really loved this book. I just suggest you read Anna and the Duke first because if you read it second (like I did), it kind of messes things up becuase you know what's going to happen. Emily has gone through alot including the death of her father, the appearance of a brother, Ewan, she never knew she had, her other brother, Richard, going practically insane and trying to get rid of Ewan, and a man proposing to her on a wager. So she decides not to stay in London and goes to stay with Ewan and his wife Anna (see what I mean about reading Anna and the Duke first?) in the land she has always wanted to see: Scotland. There she meets Ewan's cousin Jamie who is very unlike his cousin. There are a lot of mishaps and you can guess what happens.
Rating: Summary: Very Cute Book Review: The Avon true romance books for teens, are great! I have read all of the books in the series and I highly recomend all of them. Emily and the Scot was one of the better books. I won't tell you what the book is about, because I don't want to spoil it! I loved this book and I think any teen lookin for a little romance, without it being smut, would enjoy this book. Ps. Read samantha and the cowboy (I think it's farby the best one so far).
Rating: Summary: i prefer anna and the duke more. Review: this book was ok. but it didn`t have as much passion and dedication as anna and the duke did.
Rating: Summary: Five stars!! Review: This was a great book, and kind of a follow up story to Anna and the Duke.This time however the girl is Emily Fitzgerald, Ewan's half sister, and she has come to Scotland to visit Ewan and to get away from the rumors that are circling around her in England due to a refused proposal. When she gets there she sees Jamie MacLaughlin, and a series of events happens which gets the two to hating each other. Jamie MacLaughlin, is star struck the first time he sees Emily, and knows that she is the most beautiful girl he has ever seen, until he meets her and the two don't exactly hit it off. What two fail to realize is that they fuss and fight, but are attracted to each other, especially after their first kiss when they can't stop thinking about each other. But will they realize that in time for their romance to have a chance? Or will they fall apart due to each of their own stubborness? I recommend this book and all the others in this series to anyone who like historical fiction romance.
Rating: Summary: Favorite Book Review: This was the first book I read in the Avon True Romance series, and is now my favorite book. I felt connected with Emily, and would have done the same thing she did. It is extremely well written, and I would recommened it to anyone who can get wrapped up in a book about teen romance.
Rating: Summary: Favorite Book Review: This was the first book I read in the Avon True Romance series, and is now my favorite book. I felt connected with Emily, and would have done the same thing she did. It is extremely well written, and I would recommened it to anyone who can get wrapped up in a book about teen romance.
Rating: Summary: A wonderful new Avon True Romance. Review: When Emily Fitzgerald's older brother Richard went mad with the desire to inherit his father's title and attempted to murder their half-brother Ewan MacLaughlin, the scandal tainted the entire family. Now Ewan and his new wife, Anna, are living happily ever after in Scotland, Richard has been sent out of the country for treatment, and Emily and her mother are left behind, forced to deal on their own with the contempt of Regency London society. After Alexander Cross, the Viscount Stanton, proposes to Emily on a bet, she just can't take it anymore. She packs her bags and heads for Scotland to visit her Ewan and get away from the stares of society. But from the second she arrives at MacLaughlin Castle, Emily gets off to a terrible start with Ewan's cousin, Jamie. She mistakes him for a servant, and angry at Emily's treatment of him. Jamie deliberately embarrasses her. But could something deeper be hidden behind their heated exchanges of insults, maybe even love? I loved Kathryn Smith's first book for the Avon True Romance series, Anna and the Duke, and this one was really good too. I highly recommend this book to fans of the series.
Rating: Summary: Great Book! Review: When Emily, a gently bred girl from London, comes to Scotland see never would've imagined her half brother's cousin, Jamie, catching her eye. Jamie is a rough, hard working man, who is content with his simple life in Scotland. But all that changes when Emily comes into his life. Though they take an instant dislike to each other, throughout the novel, Jamie and Emily's feelings change. This novel is one of my favorite Avon True Romances. Both Emily and Jamie are very likeable characters and their chemistry is adorable! I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Avon True Romances or likes a cute and simple romance.
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