Scotland -- Fiction
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Scotland -- Fiction
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Scotland
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- A song for the dark times, Ian Rankin
- The recruit, Monica McCarty
- Into the dreaming, Karen Marie Moning
- The trouble with Highlanders, Mary Wine
- Where have all the boys gone?, Jenny Colgan
- Murder at midnight, C.S. Challinor
- The wrong bride, Gayle Callen
- A dream of death, Connie Berry
- Dragonfly in amber, Diana Gabaldon
- The prince, Katharine Ashe
- In bed with a stranger, Mary Wine
- A plague of zombies :, an Outlander novella, Diana Gabaldon
- Stealing the bride, Mary Wine
- To marry a Scottish laird, Lynsay Sands
- A divided loyalty, Charles Todd
- Celtic empire, Clive Cussler and Dirk Cussler
- The cafeĢ by the sea, Jenny Colgan
- Do your worst, Rosie Danan
- Dragonfly in amber, Diana Gabaldon
- What a lady needs for Christmas, Grace Burrowes
- The trouble with Scotland, Patience Griffin
- Christmas on the island, Jenny Colgan
- An American in Scotland, Lucy Connelly
- Miracle at St. Andrews, James Patterson and Peter de Jonge
- The highlander's English bride, Vanessa Kelly
- Dark seduction, Brenda Joyce
- Among the missing :, a novel, by Morag Joss
- Tempting the laird, Julia London
- Highland wolf, Lynsay Sands
- Bedding the heiress, Cathy Maxwell
- Grace under fire, Julie Garwood
- Sophia's secret, by Susanna Kearsley
- Seduced by a Scot, Julia London
- Trouble with a highland bride :, a novella, Amanda Forester
- The highlander's Irish bride, Vanessa Kelly
- Surrender to me, Sophie Jordan
- The end of the wasp season, Denise Mina
- The witch of Clan Sinclair, Karen Ranney
- Closed doors, Lisa O'Donnell
- A heart full of headstones, Ian Rankin
- Still midnight :, a novel, Denise Mina
- Christmas at the Island Hotel, Jenny Colgan
- Knit the season, Kate Jacobs
- Bad boys in kilts, Donna Kauffman
- Sold to a laird, Karen Ranney
- Murder on the moor, C.S. Challinor
- One more for Christmas, Sarah Morgan
- Captive, Iris Johansen
- The virgin of Clan Sinclair, Karen Ranney
- Some enchanted evening, Christina Dodd