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What Happens in Scotland
- Narrated by: Lana J. Weston
- Length: 10 hrs and 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
She woke up married
When Lady Georgette Thorold awoke she saw...her corset hanging from the armoire...a very handsome, very naked Scotsman lying beside her...and a wedding ring on her finger! Before the attractive stranger can tell her his name, Georgette does the only sensible thing - she runs for it.
Little does she know, James MacKenzie isn't clear on what happened the night before, either. All he knows is that his money is missing and the stunning woman who just ran from the room is either his wife or a thief...or possibly both.
What happens in Scotland when two complete strangers fall madly, deeply in love?
©2013 Jennifer McQuiston (P)2013 HarperCollinsPublishers
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