Synopses & Reviews
Following her wildly popular Callahan Brothers trilogy, national bestselling author JoAnn Ross begins the sparkling Stewart Sisters trilogy with this fun, sexy riff on the classic movie
To Catch a Thief -- with a Scottish twist!
Lily Stewart is busy planning the summer Highland Games at her family's Great Smoky Mountain resort. So the last thing she needs is some arrogant, demanding Scotsman -- no matter how sexy -- arriving to film the annual festival. It's bad enough that he's constantly interrupting her days -- but even worse that he's tempting her to rev up her nights with a Highland fling.
Filmmaker Ian MacDougall MacKenzie is actually there to steal back the Brooch of Lorn, which has gone back and forth between the Stewarts and the MacDougalls ever since it was ripped from Robert the Bruce's tartan in 1306. But when Ian realizes Lily has stolen his heart, he wonders whether love can prevail once she discovers he's been deceiving her all along....
Review
Booklist, for River RoadWith its emotional depth, Ross's tale will appeal to Nora Roberts fans.
Review
Booklist, for
River RoadWith its emotional depth, Ross's tale will appeal to Nora Roberts fans.
Synopsis
New from "perpetual favorite JoAnn Ross" (Romantic Times)--the first novel in an exciting romantic trilogy about three very compelling sisters. JoAnn Ross is an expert at weaving sizzling romance with appealing settings and strong, passionate characters who readers fall in love with. In her Callahan Brothers series, she brought readers to the edge of temptation and back again. Now, with "the talent for storytelling...obviously embedded deep in her bones" (Romantic Times), Ross gives a contemporary twist to the classic film To Catch a Thief. Lily Stewart never expected to meet her true love at the Smoky Mountain resort she manages. The sexy Scottish documentary filmmaker she falls for is actually at the Highland Games to steal back a treasure that's gone between their families for generations. A cat-and-mouse game ensues, but who is chasing whom?