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   ★★★★★     "Delightful, charming, and heartwarming!" - New York Times bestselling author Wendy Higgins   "So much charm it's magical!" - BookGeek Reviews   "I loved this!!! It reminds me of a Nora Roberts series, The Gallaghers of Ardmore . . . but a Scottish version with men in kilts!" - Two Chicks on Books      "Outlander-Lite Meets Gilmore Girls in Scotland. This is a story that sucked me in from the start and didn't let go until I'd laughed, shed a few tears and worked up an appetite. Fast. Fun. Romantic. Read it!" - Jenuine Cupcakes   "What a beautiful love story, rich and vibrant in color and sounds and landscape. This is the perfect novel to get lost in for a few fabulous hours."  - Amazon Customer    "This book had it all, romance, fantasy, folklore, drama, and emotional family issues. It's a great story and I enjoyed every minute."  - Amazon Customer Linda R.   "It was funny, sad and uplifting and just brings you in for a warm embrace. I look forward to more from this amazing writer."  - Amazon Customer Jan Janus   "Full of myths, legends, and life. The plot is good, the characters are great, and I couldn't put it down. When is the next book?"  - Amazon Customer Cheryl Bond   "Loss and courage to learn to trust enough to let love in. A great story." - Amazon Customer DebbieW  "Wonderful. The character and plot development were fantastic. The story flowed so well it was hard to put down." - Amazon Customer   "I stayed up until midnight to finish this book. I loved it. This story touched my heart!" - Amazon Customer  "This was so good I'll be reading it again. A wonderful story . . . with a touch of the fantasy of Brigadoon. I had to read it in one sitting." - Amazon Customer Debra Chase    "A modern love story that somehow manages to hold on to that whimsical fairy tale essence."  - Amazon Customer Amanda   PRAISE FOR MARTINA BOONE'S COMPULSION    ★★★★★       "Skillfully blends rich magic and folklore with adventure, sweeping romance, and hidden treasure . . . Impressive." - Publisher's Weekly     "Eight Beaufort is so swoon-worthy that it's ridiculous. Move over Four, Eight is here to stay!" - RT Book Reviews, RT Editors Best Books of the Year  "Delivers a compelling mystery about feuding families and buried secrets, not to mention a steamy romance." - Booklist  "Darkly romantic and steeped in Southern Gothic charm, you'll be compelled to get lost in the Heirs of Watson Island series." - #1 New York Times bestselling author Jennifer L. Armentrout   "The perfect Southern family saga: charming and steamy on the surface, with cold-blooded secrets buried down deep. - Kendare Blake, New York Times bestselling author    "A fresh twist on the Southern Gothic--haunting, atmospheric, and absorbing." - Claudia Gray, New York Times bestselling author    "Beautifully written, with vivid characters, a generations-old feud, and romance that leaps off the page, left me lingering over every word, and yet wanting to race to the compelling finish. Not to be missed!" - Megan Shepherd, New York Times bestselling author
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From the Author
Dear Reader,  I was driving in the Highlands of Scotland years ago and came across a rusting black-and-white road sign pointing to Rob Roy MacGregor's grave. Now, being a sucker for Scottish history, Sir Walter Scott, and Liam Neeson in a kilt (not necessarily in that order), I had to take the detour. Right? No choice at all. And I fell utterly in love with the Balquhidder Glen.   The location itself was beautiful, of course, in that wild way of Scottish glens with steep-sided, heather-covered braes and lochs glittering silver beneath an endless sky. But it also had an aura of something magical.   In addition to the grave where Rob Roy, a "MacGregor Despite Them," lies buried beside his wife and two of his sons, the glen houses the ruin of an old stone church where a soberly Presbyterian minister, the Reverend Robert Kirk, preached in the seventeenth century. While engaged in said preaching, he also reportedly wandered into an enchanted world. Years later, according to legend, instead of dying, he was taken back to that Otherworld to become the chaplain to the Fairy Queen.   As if that wouldn't have been enough to fire my imagination, I also had an encounter with a flock of meandering sheep, a lonely horse bit the side mirror of my rental car when I tried to stop petting him, and a shaggy Highland bull charged over to lick my camera lens while I was trying to take his picture. (I have the photo of his tongue somewhere, I swear.) Add to that a lovely meal and a passionate conversation with a Scottish nationalist, and it was a day I've never forgotten.  I always knew I would write about the glen someday. Of course, it's changed some since I visited that first time. And because it has changed, and because my story is fiction which has resulted in some alterations to the landscape, while I'm keeping much of its history and the names of the clans who've traditionally resided there, I am calling it Balwhither instead of Balquhidder. For what it's worth, Balwhither is how you pronounce the name anyway, and it's also how Robert Louis Stephenson wrote about it in his books.   If you've been to Balquhidder, you'll find yourself a little disoriented. The people, places, and events that populate my glen are fictitious, and even the historical events and figures, actual geography, and landmark businesses in the glen are fictionalized. But I hope I've captured the beauty of the place, and I hope it inspires my readers to go and see it for themselves.   In case you're sad to leave the charm of small-town life in a magical setting behind when this story is over, keep an eye out for additional free-standing books in the Celtic Legends series. And if you like Scottish food, try the recipes included in the book. Maybe they'll turn out well enough at your house to help persuade your own man to try a kilt!
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Product details
Paperback: 336 pages
Publisher: Mayfair Publishing (April 24, 2017)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 194677300X
ISBN-13: 978-1946773005
Product Dimensions:
5.2 x 0.8 x 8 inches
Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.7 out of 5 stars
125 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#745,036 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Lake of destiny is a modern love story that somehow manages to Hold on to that whimsical fairy tale essence.Anna reminds you of a typical career woman. She wears her high heels, lugs around her briefcase and really has her S*it together... at least on the outside. I had no trouble at all relating to her as she tries to hold it all together. BUT, After two failed relationships and the downfall of her dream career (not to mention the family pressure) Anna's about had it. She decides a holiday is exactly what she needs to regroup & Her aunt, who claims she could use her help with an upcoming festival she's planning, happens to live in a small highland village...so off Anna Jets.This is where it gets interesting. You've got a small village in a beautiful setting full of opinionated and somewhat quirky personalities, which the author writes exceptionally well. Not entirely unlike Stars Hollow (if your a GG fan & GG had men in kilts) the village and its people are delightful. With a motley group of gossips and bag pipe players, a man with a secret he's desperate to keep safe, and another equally good looking man with a possible hero complex there is comedy around every corner ( also sheep & a particular troublesome dog so watch your step).There is a good dose of romance artfully done with the overall feel of a romantic comedy. There is some tension along the way, and a bit of a mystery to solve which keeps the reader turning the page just to see what else could possibly go wrong.My favorite part of this story was watching all of these characters as they unintentionally looked inward and figured out things about themselves they never imagined. I enjoyed every moment of the story and I'm looking forward to Martina's next novel.
I was a big fan of Compulsion, a YA by Martina Boone, so when I got the chance to review Lake of Destiny, I jumped at it. This was BEFORE I read the synopsis. As soon as I actually read the synopsis, I was like.. 300% sold. I really love Outlander, and I think I made it to the word "Highland" before squealing, and the squealing only intensified when I got to "kilt-wearing villagers". Basically, she had me at men in kilts. Martina is a woman after my own heart.When I started reading, I knew immediately that I'd love Anna. The girl is a mess, and as a twentysomething who is also more or less a mess, I can totally relate, with the exception of my love life being good. Literally within ten minutes of arriving in the village, Anna manages to find herself in a pretty unique form of trouble. You know how I said earlier that Martina is a woman after my own heart? I think Anna has her beat. She's such a real character, and it's easy to imagine being friends with someone like her. You root for her, you feel for her, the whole nine yards.Speaking of characters, Martina has crafted an entire village full of very... *ahem* big personalities. Honestly, even the sheep have some mischief in them. Don't even get me started on the dog. The village is quite small, so it ends up feeling more like one decently large hodgepodge dysfunctional family, which is a fun dynamic to read about in itself. Jokes are made about how arguing is practically a sport around town, and Anna finds this to be 100% true when she takes on the role of mediator. It was interesting to watch a woman who by all means thought she was prepared to take on a few villagers, but immediately finding out she's in over her head.The setting of Lake of Destiny just radiates this magical, almost whimsical feel at times. I mean, Scotland is already a place that I desperately want to visit, but I feel like Martina captured the very essence of a small Highlands village, with all the magic and even a bit of mystery involved. From the people, to the animals, to the land itself, I felt fully immersed, like I was Anna herself, experiencing the story firsthand.As a closing note, I should warn you not to read this book on an empty stomach, because it will make you so hungry. It was the most unexpected thing, but there's some awesome food mentioned throughout the story that made my stomach growl.With a lovable cast of characters and a magical setting, Lake of Destiny stole my heart. Without a second of hesitation, I give it 5 stars and urge you to pick up your own copy ASAP.
This was a beautiful story of healing, trusting and learning to love again. Anna Cameron came to Scotland from the states to help her aunt plan a festival for their little village. She also came to heal or to run away, she wasn't sure which, at first. Newly arrived into town, she met Connal Macgregor after she had almost run he and his daughter over. Her first impression of him was that he was rude and inconsiderate but as she spent more time with him in helping to plan the festival, she began to see that he had been hurt and was like a wounded animal at times. There was an electric attraction between them that neither could explain but Anna was only planning to be in town for a short time and then would be returning to her life in America. That was the right thing to do, right? As more days went by, she wasn't so certain anymore that she wanted to go home. She felt at home in this beautiful country.This was a beautifully written story with wonderful elements that added depth to the characters in the story. it was a clean story without sex or language. It made me want to visit Scotland, even more. The description of the scenery and the people there added so much to the story. This is the second of this series that I have read and I enjoyed it even more than the first.
I loved this!!! It reminds me of a Nora Roberts series, The Gallaghers of Ardmore which I loved but, of course a Scottish version with hot men in kilts! I loved all the characters. This is very clean which means Martina's YA fans can totally read it as well! And damn like Martina's YA books there was tons of delicious food mentioned! It made me very hungry!!!
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