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Original Title: Highland Fling
ISBN: 0312317689 (ISBN13: 9780312317683)
Edition Language: English
Setting: Scottish Highlands
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Highland Fling Hardcover | Pages: 326 pages
Rating: 3.74 | 3832 Users | 220 Reviews

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Title:Highland Fling
Author:Katie Fforde
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 326 pages
Published:August 20th 2003 by St. Martin's Press (first published May 2002)
Categories:Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Fiction. Contemporary Romance

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After a fight with her boyfriend, a business trip to Scotland is the perfect diversion for Jenny Porter, who works as a virtual assistant for a financial executive. Dispatched to assess a failing textile mill, Jenny instead finds herself determined to save it at any cost after befriending its charming employees. That cost might just be her sanity as she stretches her resources, patience, and compassion to the outer limits.

As she gets to know the colorful Dalmain clan, Jenny just can't say no when asked to help run a mobile food stand, save the family business, put an overbearing matriarch in her place, rekindle an old romance, or throw a dinner party for sixteen on short notice. Then there's the problem of being attracted to the dashing yet abrasive Ross Grant, who has a way of showing up just when things seem almost sane and manageable.

The majestic Scottish highlands, covered in purple heather and dotted with sheep and llamas, provide a dramatic backdrop while Jenny tries to pull everything together in time to save the mill and figure out her increasingly complicated personal life, in this delightful romantic romp.

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A perfect lazy Sunday read.

This was one of the first Katie Fforde books that I read. I found her by reading a thread about other authors I enjoy.

Read on the recommend of my friend, Rosemary, I liked this quirky little story of romance in the snows of Scotland amid the closing of the town-dependent mill, the annoying family of the Lady Dalmain, the side adventures of The Homely Haggis et all. I found Genevieve (Jenny) a little too abrasive with Ross (the threatening land-lord) for the romance that developed (did that spoil the surprise ? I think not !I had that figured out by Ch. 2. another complaint I had). I learned a lot about wool,

Jenny Porter, who recently started a new career as a virtual assistant, and her boyfriend Henry. A virtual assistant (as we are told over and over) is someone who does various tasks for clients that hire her over the internet. Her current assignment is to travel to Scotland to assess an old family-run mill recently purchased by her current client, M.R Grant-Dempsey. With Henry's disapproval of her new job we, the readers, are already made aware that Henry = ass therefore, Jenny should go to

A little slower of a book than the others, but still a nice finish. A few things that I like about Katie Fforde:When driving is involved, no drinking is done by the driverPregnancy is always a very real possibility after sexThe couples always get engaged by the endThe heroine always falls asleep in the presence of the hero and it's generally in a car on the way to a date. And the hero doesn't mind. I don't know why I like this, but I do. Something I don't like:The heroine always finds as many



A cute and fluffy read. All of Fforde's books seem to be pretty much the same story involving an insecure woman trying to be independent and falling in love with the rough, tough man that complicates her life. I like her as a writer, though, because so far all of her books I've read have a happy ending. I like that.

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