Thursday, August 8, 2019

New Review! Picture This (Marry the Scot #4) by Jolie Vines 5 Cranky Stars

Picture This (Marry the Scot, #4)Picture This by Jolie Vines
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Cranky Stars


I have loved these quirky little romance stories set in Scotland. The McRae men are Scottish hunks. They are not rich but keep the family lands and castles going the best they can on limited funds. The patriarch is 30-yr old Callum and his wife, who has started a business that keeps them all afloat. These four men are hard working and dedicated to their heritage. We met the older brothers in the first three books. This story is about William, aka, Wasp. He is a twin to Alasdair, aka, Ally. Wasp is 22-yrs old now and every bit as handsome as his 3 brothers. The heroine in this book is Irene Taylor Vandenberg who at one time was a school roommate of his sister-in-law. You really should start with book 1 as all the characters intertwine. However, this truly can be read as a standalone as this author is just that good.


Wasp is fulfilling his dream of becoming a photographer. He is on special assignment with a mentor at a museum in NYC. The affair is to announce the engagement of the Presidential candidate’s son and his running mate’s daughter. Politics in very complicated. When Wasp finds out who he will be photographing, he panics. He met Irene five years ago and they had a fling for a while. He knows her as Taylor. In the meantime, Wasp makes friends with the band playing at the affair and his career follows a whole new path.


I don’t want to give spoilers so suffice it to say that Wasp makes Taylor take a whole new look at the life she has been living. She finally defies her Dad and runs off with Wasp. Sparks fly, tempers flare, but love wins in the long run. Fast paced drama with both families that I guarantee you will love. By the end of this series I’ll have my Scottish accent down. Afterall, there is still one brother left to fall in love.


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