A review by merrybelletrist
When a Scot Loves a Lady by Katharine Ashe

3.0

Alright before I start this review, I just have to rant a bit about something that has entirely to do with myself. Why is it that I continue to purchases books that I already have a copy of? Like why can't my mind latch on to the fact that I've already bought the book. Maybe it's because I have too many to keep count?

Anyway I started this book a few days ago, I immediately made a note of the fact that Kitty was not a virgin. Do you know what the ratio of virgins to non-virgins are in the romance genre? I mean from my experience it's pretty freaking high.

The second thing that caught my attentions was that Leam spoke in a Scottish accent. This caught my attention because I sort of have a thing about accents. When I'm listening to them they are perfectly lovely, but in print? I can't stand them because I have a hard time adjusting to the patterns. But I was soon appeased when it came that Leam could turn off his accent.

Kitty and Leam's relationship was sweet and it was passionate and though they had met three years previous and hadn't seen each other a day since until they met up in one of the shires I could believe the relationship.

But there was something about the book that I did not entirely love. It was perfectly fine, but I wasn't really excited to click to the next page. I don't know how to explain it, but that's how I felt.

But the book was still enjoyable, so I rate it three stars. Good, but something was missing for me personally.