Hallmark Scottish Christmas. Let's be real here, this book is essentially a Hallmark Christmas movie set in Scotland. How you feel about the entire tale will likely be pretty close to how you feel about the sentence prior to this one in this review. There are three different romance tales at play here, between each of three siblings - Ross being the sacrificial lamb with a made up girlfriend to distract his parents from his sisters' issues but who becomes all too real, Alice with an all too real fiancee, and Clemmie with plans of her own... who then has her own story from there. Along the way we also get to see the conflict between Ross and his dad, both of them successful businessmen who love to talk about anything *other* than business with each other. Ultimately, Morgan weaves her magic and makes all of this work quite well - if pretty much exactly within the Hallmarkie mold. Still, this is yet another solid hit for Morgan, and exactly how good of a hit really depends on exactly what the reader themselves feel about this type of story - Morgan's bread and butter. I happened to think it worked quite well, and it is very much recommended.