Highland Dew
A Romance
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Narrated by:
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Kamie Tierce
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Written by:
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Barrett Magill
About this listen
Bryce Andrews, West Coast sales director for Global Distillers and Distribution, is tired of the corporate hamster wheel. She needs a change.
A craft-whisky trade show offers her inspiration and a chance to revisit Scotland and the majestic scenery of the Speyside region - best known for the “Whisky Trail”. Bryce and her coworker, Reggie Ballard, need to find a wholly original whisky for their international distribution division by visiting a number of small distillers.
A blind curve, a dangling sign, and a weed-choked driveway draw Bryce directly into a truly unique opportunity. She discovers a struggling family, a shuttered distillery, and a spitfire of a daughter called home to care for her confused father.
Fiona McDougall, the only child and heir to the MacDougall & Son legacy, had her career teaching in Edinburgh curtailed by fate...or serendipity.
When the stars finally align, the two women work together to resurrect a dream for themselves and the family business - if they can weather the storms of unscrupulous business practices in the competitive whisky market.
©2018 Christine Svendsen (P)2018 Sapphire Books PublishingWhat listeners say about Highland Dew
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- Tara C
- 2018-09-15
Slow but steady
I enjoyed the concept of this book - as a whisky and scotch lover - and found the story development interesting enough to keep my attention. The pacing was a bit slow and focused perhaps too much on the details of the business of spirits distribution (cross-crossing the countryside) and not quite enough on the romance or the art making of whiskey. The narrator was good, and did a fair job of approximating a Scottish brogue. If the story had been a bit tighter or a bit less predictable (predictable is fine, as long as the focus is on the romance, or the story moves at an exciting pace), I would have given it 4 out of 5 stars. I’m looking forward to reading the author’s other books. #Audible1
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