A review by tobinopteryx
Swept Off Her Feet by Hester Browne

5.0

This book was very good for what it was: a wonderful little escape into the (aristocratic) Scottish countryside. I had read one of Browne's books before, and I was hesitant to read this one, because I felt the ending was rushed on the other. However, Swept Off Her Feet didn't have that issue at all - it was well paced and thoroughly satisfying.

My only complaint? The cover art does not to the book any justice at all. Looking at it, you'd never know it was about a girl who lives for antiques, that it takes place mostly in a dusty Scottish castle, or that it features quite a bit of reeling, but no other dances. I would never have picked this up if it hadn't been recommended to me.