As a professional Scottish dancer, Liss MacCrimmon has performed strathsprays and reels, jigs and Highland flings until a knee injury cuts her career short. Returning to her hometown of Moosetookalook, Maine, she decides to help her aunt run her Scottish emporium. But when murder rears its ugly h...
Blatant self promotion here. Vampires, Bones, and Treacle Scones is out today in paperback. Still available in hardcover and ebook. I know I shouldn't say it as the author, but I really love this book. I had fun with it (always important) but I was also able to use fiction to make an unfair real-...
I enjoyed this book, which begins with a gathering to celebrate Robert Burns birthday at the "new" resort hotel in town, The Spruces. Liss MacCrimmon, former Scottish dancer and now owner of the town's Scottish goods store, is there as liaison to the group. What follows is a blizzard, stranding...
Great cozy read from Kaitlyn 'Dunnett' - I'm sure that pun is intended !Protagonist, Liss, very real and very likeable. One fall in a performance with her Scottish Strathspey dance troupe prematurely ended her career, but not her interest in her dance family. Having arranged a tour stop in her ...
I gave this book 4 stars because it fulfilled what I was wanting when I checked it out, a light read with a Christmas spin. So if you start reading it with that expectation you won't be too disappointed. That being said though, there are some things I didn't like. First is the character of Liss. ...
I'm really on the fence with this one but don't like to go lower than 3 stars unless I hate the book. The main character Liss was irritating, constantly trying to justify her interest in the mystery, I felt that the author felt she needed to do this. It was annoying. Policewoman Sherri repeate...