Book description
When 'Virtual Assistant' Jenny Porter's boyfriend accuses her of
being impulsive, soft-hearted and unbusinesslike, dashing off to
Scotland to sort out a failing mill for one of her clients may not be
the best way of proving him wrong. And promising to help run a mobile
burger bar before she's even found her feet doesn't help matters. When
she finds herself determined to save the mill - whatever her client's
wishes - it seems that Henry's accusations may have contained more
than a grain of truth.
So when Jenny's awkward encounters with the abrasive but
disconcertingly attractive Ross Grant develop into something more
complicated - just as Henry arrives in Scotland to reclaim her - it's
time for Jenny to make some decisions. Should she do the sensible
thing and follow Henry back to London? Or is her Highland adventure
more than just a fling...?
Katie Fforde lives in Gloucestershire with her husband and some of
her three children. Recently her old hobbies of ironing and housework
have given way to singing, Flamenco dancing and husky racing. She claims
this keeps her fit.