The Barnes & Noble Review
Glenbuie, an ancient Highland village in eastern Scotland, turns out to be lucky for modern love in Donna Kauffman's book of three linked novellas, each featuring one of the handsome, resolutely single Chisholm brothers.
One by one, they go down like dominoes. First there's Brodie, the bartender, who at long last pays some attention to his best friend, Kat Henderson, the best mechanic in town, and discovers there's more under the overalls and grease smudges than he thought.
Then distiller Reese Chisholm finds more on tap than a marketing proposal when he meets with Daisy MacDonnell, a young American come to live in Glenbuie.
In the final story, sheepherder Tristan Chisholm saves a young American, Bree, from drowning, only to discover that she is a world-famous novelist running away from her own celebrity. Kauffman's couples fall in love charmingly, with plenty of energetic sex