Although Amy and Tony are a couple, the love spurned by his brother Andrew still smolders inside Amy. When Andrew returns to their country town a wealthy man Amy is convinced he will soon long for the city. But Andrew has plans--he proposes--but Amy's insecurities threaten to split them asunder.
Although Amy and Tony are a couple, the love spurned by his brother Andrew still smolders inside Amy. When Andrew returns to their country town a wealthy man Amy is convinced he will soon long for the city. But Andrew has plans--he proposes--but Amy's insecurities threaten to split them asunder.
Tricia McGill writes a compelling romance with realistic concerns that any young woman might experience when faced with the prospect of marrying one of two friends.
A. Dee Carey
Tricia McGill has crafted a time proven love story in a fashion that leaves you wanting more. Even the author's notes add to the story. I will look for more of Tricia McGill. On the mascara scale (meaning it will run as the emotion grabs you) <I>Irresistible Challenge</I> rates a 5.
I have this fascination for a handsome Scot in a kilt, and have no idea where it stems from--perhaps from my Scottish forebears? One of my brothers joined a Highland regiment although we were Londoners, and I know he wore a magnificent tartan kilt for regimental occasions. My Highland Love was one of my most enjoyable writing tasks, as I loved returning to the past and meeting up with Travis again. I fall in love with all of my heroes of course, but Travis holds a special place in my heart. Could one of my past lives have been spent with such a man? Maybe that’s why I couldn’t resist the urge to return to that period
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