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Dear Reader,
Thank you so much for picking up Real Men Wear Plaid! This book holds a special place in my heart because the idea for it was conceived during a trip to Scotland with fellow writers and friends. (Check them out at the writingplayground.com.) I absolutely loved the countryâthe lochs and mountains, the shaggy Highland cows, the thistle and sheep. And the history⦠I felt like I was breathing it in as we visited all the castles and ruins. I couldnât think of a better place to set my first Blaze Encounters. I also couldnât come up with any sexier men.
But these guys arenât just hotâtheyâre brothers! Ewan MacKinnon finds the woman of his dreams wandering on the West Highland Way. Cam MacKinnonâs soul mate blows him away at a murder mystery weekend at his Highland castle. And Alec MacKinnon meets his match when his mentorâs daughter takes up residence in his seaside town.
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Happy reading!
Rhonda
A Waldenbooks bestselling author, two-time RITA>® Award nominee and RT Book Reviews Reviewersâ Choice nominee, Rhonda Nelson writes hot romantic comedy for the Harlequin Blaze line and other Harlequin imprints. With more than twenty-five published books to her credit and many more coming down the pike, sheâs thrilled with her career and enjoys dreaming up her characters and manipulating the worlds they live in. As well as a writing career, she has a husband, two adorable kids, a black Lab and a beautiful bichon frise. She and her family make their chaotic but happy home in a small town in northern Alabama. She loves to hear from her readers, so be sure and check her out at www.ReadRhondaNelson.com.
To my Scotland travel buddies.
Most specifically to Kim, for all her planning, wonderful in-laws, her car and her ability to drive on the wrong side of the road. To Kira, for the unforgettable horseback riding excursion across the Highlands. (You know I didnât type that with a straight face.) To Andrea, the ultimate navigator who made sure we were never lost. And to Danniele, who patted my back while I emptied my full Scottish breakfast onto the sidewalk a block off the Royal Mile.
THE WANDERER
Prologue
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
THE WARRIOR
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
THE WAYFARER
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Epilogue
GENEVIEVE MACKINNON OFTEN marveled over the fact that brilliance and stupidity could occupy the same bodyâthe same mindâand a perfect example of that phenomenon was seated at the desk in front of her.
âSons,â her father, Hamish MacKinnon, railed for what felt like the upteenth time. âIâve got three of themâthree,â he repeated, as if she werenât aware of how many brothers she had. âAnd not one of them willing to take on MacKinnon Holdings so that I can retire properly with your mother and spend our golden years fly-fishing and vacationing in Majorca.â
Genevieve dutifully handed over another paper that required her fatherâs signature. She cast a glance out the window, observing passersby three floors below in Edinburgh proper. âI wasnât aware that Mother wanted to take up fly-fishing,â she said mildly, her lips twitching with humor.
Her father shot her an impatient look. âYou know very well what I mean,â he told her. âIâm sixty-five. Itâs time for me to enjoy the fruits of my labor, to hand over the reins. With three sons at my disposal I never worried about not being able to pass the torch, as it were.â He grimaced, his face settling into one of heart-breaking disappointment. âInstead Iâve spent my life building a family business that none of them seems to want.â
Genevieve wished that she could disagree, but her father was right. Her brothersâEwan, Cam and Alecâwere all either carving their own path, or in Ewanâs case, still looking for it, and werenât the least inclined to continue along the road their father had built.