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Scotland is known for bringing reluctant hearts together... Runaway bride Abby Potter left her life behind-her fiancé, her job, and her country-for a new start in picturesque Whussendale as the village's wedding planner. But when she steps foot in Scotland, she immediately runs into trouble that could wreck her chances of making it a go in the land of kilts and the men who wear them. Conor Masterson--betrayed by his runaway wife, who left him for his best mate-has retreated to Whussendale to forget his marriage and to pick up where he left off at being the weaver he was in his youth. Fate-and…mehr

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Scotland is known for bringing reluctant hearts together... Runaway bride Abby Potter left her life behind-her fiancé, her job, and her country-for a new start in picturesque Whussendale as the village's wedding planner. But when she steps foot in Scotland, she immediately runs into trouble that could wreck her chances of making it a go in the land of kilts and the men who wear them. Conor Masterson--betrayed by his runaway wife, who left him for his best mate-has retreated to Whussendale to forget his marriage and to pick up where he left off at being the weaver he was in his youth. Fate-and the laird's meddling-have Conor being roped into being Abby's assistant and her guy in a kilt at the bridal shows. But the last thing Conor needs is to fall for another woman who runs away. But he can't get Abby out of his mind! Conor sees that Abby needs him to get her wedding planner business off the ground. Abby knows that mixing business with her crush on Conor could be disastrous. They both are at an impasse. Conor must either help Abby or go against the laird's wishes. And Abby must decide whether to risk her new life for love...or run away once more.
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A double RITA® Finalist Award-winning author Patience Griffin has been writing and sewing her whole life but didn't discover her love of quilting until her late thirties. She decided the best way to acquire her first quilt was to make one for herself. At nearly the same time, she started commuting three and half hours a day for her dream engineering job. To pass the time on the long drive, she got hooked on audiobooks-especially books with love stories. Within a couple of years, she was writing stories of her own. It was no surprise to her family and friends when she combined her love of quilting, her small town roots, and her obsession with her Scottish heritage. She has had several commercial fabric lines to go with her novels. She has gained some recognition with her September 11th Story Quilt which has toured the country as the property of the Pentagon. She has a master's degree in nuclear engineering but spends her days writing stories about hearth and home, and dreaming about the fictional small town of Gandiegow, Scotland and Sweet Home, Alaska.