Swept off Her Feet
<B>The steps of a charmingly complex dance—Scotland’s famous reel—are at the heart of </B><B>Hester Browne’s </B><B>enchanting contemporary novel of two very different sisters whose dreams may come true at a romantic Scottish ball.</B> <BR><BR><I>Evie Nicholson is in love . . . </I>with the past. An antiques appraiser in a London shop, Evie spins fanciful attachments to Victorian picture frames, French champagne glasses, satin evening gloves, and tattered teddy bears—regardless of their monetary value. <BR><BR><I>Alice Nicholson is in love . . . </I>with Fraser Graham, a dashing Scotsman whom Evie secretly desires. As crisply neat and stylish as Evie is cheerfully cluttered, Alice is a professional organizer determined to pull her sister out of her comfort zone—and who presents her with an irresistible offer. <BR><BR>As a favor to friends of Fraser’s family, Evie jumps at the chance to appraise a Scottish castle full of artifacts and heirlooms. What could be more thrilling than roaming the halls of Kettlesheer and uncovering the McAndrews’ family treasures—and dusty secrets? <BR><BR>But crossing paths with moody heir Robert McAndrew has Evie assessing what she wants the most . . . and at an upcoming candlelight gala, a traditional dance will set her heart reeling.