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Echoes of Scotland Street

An On Dublin Street Novel

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Echoes of Scotland Street

By: Samantha Young
Narrated by: Elle Newlands
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From the New York Times bestselling author of On Dublin Street comes a seductive story of forgiving the past and making up for lost time.…

Shannon MacLeod has always gone for the wrong type of man. After she drifted from one toxic relationship to the next, her last boyfriend gave her a wake-up call in the worst possible way. With her world shattered, she’s sworn off men—especially those of the bad-boy variety.
Cole Walker is exactly the sort that Shannon wants to avoid—gorgeous, tattooed, charming, and cocky. But his rough exterior hides a good man who’s ready to find “the one.” He’s determined to pull Shannon from her self-imposed solitude to win her heart.
As Shannon opens up in the face of Cole’s steady devotion, the passion between them ignites to blazing levels. But when Shannon’s past comes back to haunt her, her fears may destroy the trust Cole has built between them—and tear them apart for good.…
Contemporary Romance Romance Contemporary Fiction Women's Fiction Romantic Suspense Suspense

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Praise for Samantha Young and the On Dublin Street series

“Highly recommend this one.”—USA Today

“Truly enjoyable…a really satisfying love story.”—Dear Author

“[Young] is a goddess when it comes to writing hot scenes.”—Once Upon a Twilight

“Flirty, romantic and passionate.”—RT Book Reviews

“Wonderfully written, very upbeat, and easy to read.”—Under the Covers

“Delivers on all fronts—charismatic characters, witty dialogue, blazing-hot sex scenes, and real-life issues make this book an easy one to devour. Samantha Young is not an author you should miss out on!”—Fresh Fiction

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Maybe I'm to old for this book but the storyline is eye rolling bad. Minor SpoilersCole is wonderful the perfect book boyfriend and incredibly grown up. Now Shannon is TSTL and her family is unsupportive and jerks. Seriously she was beat up by her boyfriend! Yeah her brother went to jail for retaliation BUT he didn't have to beat him up that was his choice. But no it was all her fault.

Her sister Amanda is a stupid brat and I was quickly over her wah wah wah he has tattoos so he must be loser. Shannon's back and forth with Cole is an immature storyline that you would find in a YA book. Yes string him along I mean once ok, but enough. Her waxing on and on read like a therapy session. Oh whoa is me. RME

The only reason I gave it a 3 stars is because the writing is excellent the story however leaves much to be desired.

Meh

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Samantha Young never lets me down! This story was fantastic. Cole and Shannon are such a great couple! I especially loved their very first meeting.

Flippin' Awesome

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: Shannon are the best I love them I love the expansion of all of the family member it was the best story ever thank you so much

love love love

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I love the On Dublin Street Series. Echoes of Scotland Street is the 5th book in the series and is Cole Walker's story. We've seen Cole as he grows up in each of the novels, and I've been so excited for him to finally get his story and find his own happily ever after. In fact, he's turned into one sexy beast, and I just loved him and everything about him in this installment. Shannon MacLeod is new to the series and is Cole's love interest. Of all the female leads so far in the series, she has been my least favorite, but she did grow on me as the story progressed, just not as much as the other females thus far in the series. She's had a tough go of it though, and as you get further into the story, you find out why she is the way she is and reacts the way she does to certain things. You also get to find out a lot more about Cole's past, which just makes you want to hug him and squeeze him even more.

The romance in the story is hot, sexy, and chemistry filled, as are all of Samantha Young's novels. Another thing I love about the book is that it incorporates all the previous characters from the series into the story and I really enjoyed getting glimpses of them and seeing where they were at and what they were doing at this point in their lives.

Overall, Echoes of Scotland Street is another great installment in a series that I've fully enjoyed. Samantha Young delivers another hot guy and another steamy romance to all her fans all wrapped up in a great story..........I mean, what more could a contemporary romance fan ask for.

Loved Cole Walker

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Though I'm much older than the target audience for the Dublin Street series, I've really enjoyed the plot/story arc and narration on all of the novels I've heard...(with the exception of the "India Way" book, which really dragged for me snd which got sent right back due to the sorry narration).
Samamtha Young writes a great love story with super love scenes, in this book based in a Glasgow Tattoo Parlor.
Elle Newlands is the best narrator the series could have..fortunately her accent isn't 'Glaswegian'..which is totally impossible for the American ear to translate. Additionally she puts emotion into her reading of the book. Unlike Clohe Lynn who reads the India Way story, Newlands is a great narrator.

Start with the first book and if you enjoy it, suck it up and buy enough credits to get the rest of the series..well worth the credits for any woman from 20s to 80s.

Excellent addition to the Dublin St series

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