Tall, Dark and Kilted by Lizzie Lamb5/31/2023 ![]() As for Halley, she has secrets of her own ones she can’t share with anyone – not even Tor.Īfter a long absence, Halley is back at Lochaber in the Highlands, sad and feeling guilty that she didn’t spend more time with her great-uncle Tam when he was alive – she’s now there for his funeral, representing the family, and clearing out his home in the salmon bothy on the shores of Loch Morar. However, there are obstacles in the way, and it becomes clear that Afghan veteran Tor must confront his demons before he can be the man Halley deserves. Laird’s son, Tor Strachan rocks up, and she discovers the one man capable of making her happy. ![]() Required to travel to Lochaber, Scotland to arrange her great-uncle’s funeral, she leaves the world she knows behind and encounters people who make her realise there’s more to life than searching for something that might not exist. And I just knew it would be well worth waiting for…Īstrophysicist Halley Dunbar has spent her career searching for the one-in-a-billion exoplanet outside our solar system capable of sustaining life. Lizzie was my guest earlier this month telling me more about the inspiration for her writing – you’ll find that post again here – but I was frustrated not to be able to read the book rather sooner. ![]() I’m delighted today to share my review of Dark Highland Skies, the latest Scottish romance by Lizzie Lamb, independently published on 3rd February, and now available for kindle (free via Kindle Unlimited) and in paperback. ![]()
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