Title-Love on Loch Ness
By- Aubrie Dionne
Genre- Paranormal Romance
Blurb-
Dr. Gail Phillips steps onto the shores of Loch Ness to disprove the Loch Ness monster theory for good so everyone can stop wasting their time. As a marine biologist with a background in archeology, she’s convinced all of the world’s myths such as Big Foot, the Tasmanian devil, and even Nessie are lies. Her father disappeared while following Yettie tracks in the Alps, and she doesn’t want to lose another mislead soul.
Flynn Maloney comes from a family of fanatic cryptozoologists. As a native of Scotland, he believes in Nessie as strong as Gail believes in science. Despite his initial attraction for her, he’s joined her research team to prove her wrong. He wants to find Nessie for a special girl in his life, to show her dreams really can come true.
As they conduct sonar studies and sweeps of the lake, their differing opinions are at odds with their budding attraction. Gail doesn’t believe in anything unscientific, such as romance, thinking the charming Flynn Maloney is full of baloney. Flynn can’t believe he’s falling for someone with no imagination or faith. To make matters worse, their videographer is covering his true identity. Together they must unravel his plan before he destroys everything they are working for. Will Gail force Flynn to question his faith, or will she discover more than she bargained for in the Scottish highlands?
*** Kj Says ***
Gail just wanted to prove Nessie didn’t exist, it would not only make her feel better but put away her dad’s death for her. She just didn’t have the childlike faith of others such as Flynn. With a feeling of “wrong” about Tom, she continues to help hoping that she was wrong, but yet knowing she was right. Her growing attraction to Flynn at first in comforting but quickly becomes an issue with new details coming into evidence. Can Gail overlook what she thinks she knows to go back and help continue look for Nessie?
I had read Aubrie Dionne before so I willingly read for her now. I knew she was a talented lady and somehow I had forgotten I was going to stalk her. This story is a wonderfully written tale that makes you one with the landscape. You can walk in the woods, smell the water, and embrace the local color through her words. I loved every part of this book and will recommend it to others. I find I like the touch of mystery with a blooming romance, it makes for a good story. Many thanks to Aubrie Dionne for making her book available to me so I could read and review, it has been an honor!
I had read Aubrie Dionne before so I willingly read for her now. I knew she was a talented lady and somehow I had forgotten I was going to stalk her. This story is a wonderfully written tale that makes you one with the landscape. You can walk in the woods, smell the water, and embrace the local color through her words. I loved every part of this book and will recommend it to others. I find I like the touch of mystery with a blooming romance, it makes for a good story. Many thanks to Aubrie Dionne for making her book available to me so I could read and review, it has been an honor!
Aubrie Dionne is an author and flutist in New England. Her books have received the highest ratings from Romance Times Magazine, as well as Night Owl Reviews and Two Lips Reviews. She has guest blogged on the USA Today Happily Ever After Blog and the Dear Teen Me blog and signed books at the Boston Book Festival, Barnes and Noble, and the Romance Writers of America conference. Her books are published by Entangled Publishing, Harper Impulse, Astraea Press, Spencer Hill Press, Inkspell Publishing, and Lyrical Press. When she's not writing, Aubrie teaches flute and plays in orchestras.
Thank you for this lovely review! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
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