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SCOTLAND BOOKS

Posted in Scotland (Saturday, September 6, 2008)

Lonely Planet Edinburgh (Lonely Planet City Maps) By Lonely Planet Publications. There are some available for $9.88.
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Posted in Scotland (Saturday, September 6, 2008)

Written by Nicolson maps. By Nicolson Maps. There are some available for $99.99.
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Posted in Scotland (Saturday, September 6, 2008)

Written by Jack Robertiello. By Thomson Gale. Sells new for $9.95.
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Posted in Scotland (Saturday, September 6, 2008)

Written by Karen Marie Moning. By Wheeler Publishing. There are some available for $3.12.
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  1. The Dark Highlander is the unabridged audiobook adaptation of Karen Marie's lustful fantasy novel of love, sex, and travel between eras. Dageus MacKeltar is a sixteenth-century Scot caught between worlds, locked in a losing struggle against the thirteen evil Druids who possess his soul. The dark forces within compel him engage in sexual pursuit, and when antiquities student Chloe Zanders responds to his seduction, she is inextricably intertwined in an ancient prophecy that transports her to medieval Scotland. She must confront the ultimate challenge of battling in a war against thirteen evil spirits to liberate the heart of one irresistible man. Read aloud by theatrical performer, director and producer Phil Gigante, The Dark Highlander is a satisfyingly sensual adventure.


  2. With much trepidation I decided to buy another audiobook. I have crashed and burned on many of my favorites in the past to be left wanting more in the reading. So I bit the bullet and bought my favorite book of all time "The Dark Highlander" by Karen Marie Moning in audiobook form. Having read this book probably a dozen times I was hoping for at least a simi-decent read. Leaving work to go my favorite bookstore, I picked up this audiobook. With a sigh I get in the car for the commute home and pop in the first disc. I was hooked from the start. With his rich baritone voice he brought my favorites characters to life. Using accents, especially the wonderful Scottish brogue, the reader drew me in. I didn't realize how hooked I was until I realized I drove to my house not really remembering the drive there. It normally takes me about 40 minutes on any given day to go home. This scared me. So a word of warning...listen to the audiobook cd's at home for this book. Sit back with a cool glass of wine and enjoy. I know I did.


  3. I read one book and on the same day went and purchased all of them. I just love the twins, and Adam...hello. Karen is for sure a contender in the book world. I read so much, I get bored so easily with some of the authors, most of the time the charactors come across as bad actors to me. But not these. I love, love, love this series. I guarantee you Scotland has NEVER look so good =)


  4. This is the second Karen Moning book that features the MacKeltars. All I can say is...READ THIS BOOK! It is a great mixture of magic,time travel, highlands, passion & humor. The characters are well developed and get you itching to read the rest of the MacKeltar books (#1 "Kiss of the Highlander" - (Drustans story),#2 "Dark Highlander" (drustans twin), #3 "Immortal Highlander" (Adam Black - side character interacting w/ MacKeltars), #4 "Spell of the Highlander" (part of MacKeltar clan), #5 "Highlander's Touch" (seperate story linked w/ Adam Black), #6 "Into the Dreaming" - a novella that features the fairy queen mentioned in the other books. NOTE: This is my suggestion for the order to read them in. There is not real official order in which to read them. All I know is once you finish this book, you will be itching to read the rest. ENJOY!!!


  5. This was the first of the Highlander Series that I read and was totally hooked from that point. Her character's are fun and sexy in an other worldly way. I don't know about anyone else but when I read I want entertainment and not seriousness. Not to say that doesn't have its place.
    But, my life is serious enough that losing myself for a few hours in one of Karen's books has been great fun. To bad that we all can't have a dark highlander in our lives as well. But with the help of our imaginations and our dreams who's to say we might not be visited by Dageus or Drustan. One can always depend on dreams to transport us to places so wonderful that there are no words to describe.


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Posted in Scotland (Saturday, September 6, 2008)

Robert Louis Stevenson's Ethics for Rascals Written by Elayne Wareing Fitzpatrick. By Xlibris Corporation. Sells new for $21.99. There are some available for $2.94.
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Posted in Scotland (Saturday, September 6, 2008)

Written by Magnus Linklater and Smith. By Studio. There are some available for $22.50.
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Posted in Scotland (Saturday, September 6, 2008)

Granite & Green: Above North-East Scotland Written by Angus MacDonald and Patricia McDonald. By Mainstream Publishing. The regular list price is $34.99. Sells new for $27.63. There are some available for $11.00.
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Posted in Scotland (Saturday, September 6, 2008)

Written by Ronald P.A. Smith. By Ronald P.A.Smith.
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Posted in Scotland (Saturday, September 6, 2008)

Written by David R Locke. By Locke Publishing Company. There are some available for $8.69.
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Posted in Scotland (Saturday, September 6, 2008)

Edinburgh (Explorer) Written by Ordnance Survey. By Ordnance Survey. The regular list price is $15.50. Sells new for $17.86.
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Lonely Planet Edinburgh (Lonely Planet City Maps)
Best Walks: Skye (Best Walks)
Toasting the northern lights: bars and bartenders in Scotland's cities join the international drinks revolution.(GLOBAL VIEW): An article from: Cheers
The Dark Highlander
Robert Louis Stevenson's Ethics for Rascals
Scotland
Granite & Green: Above North-East Scotland
Livingston Street Plan (R.P.A. Smith Street Plans)
Nasby in Exile or Six Months of Travel in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Switzerland, and Belgium
Edinburgh (Explorer)

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