Shopping for a Turkey


Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
5
Narrator
3
Release Date
December 2022
Duration
5 hours 33 minutes
Summary
I don’t understand Americans. Or, as we say in Scotland, I dinna understand ye eedjits. And I definitely dinna understand the crazy mother-in-law of my cousin Declan. Who in their right mind names a wee dog Chuffy? I’m stuck in New York after ma agent makes a bloody mess of an otherwise good endorsement contract for a sports towel company, and this crazy American holiday - Thanksgiving - is in two days. The invitation to spend it in Mendon, Massachusetts with the Jacoby family is about as appealing as rotten haggis. As far as I can tell, Thanksgiving is about stuffing yerself silly, watching pathetic American “football”, while fighting with relatives ye only see once a year. If I wanted that last one, I’d head back to Scotland, where we dinna need a holiday to be salty to each other. Ma firm answer is nae. Until I remember Amy is part of the family. Suddenly, I’m available. Eager, even. Perhaps she’ll pull ma wishbone. I hear that’s part of the Turkey Day festivities, aye? What I canna admit, though, is how she pulls ma heartstrings, too. Which shouldna feel better than the wishbone, but it does. And here comes Amy's mother with another holiday tradition, this one a bit early. A sprig o’ mistletoe, dangling right above Amy’s bonnie head. Shopping for a Turkey features Scottish football player Hamish McCormick and Amy Jacoby as they navigate unusual cultural norms, new traditions, and the undeniable attraction between these two characters, who have appeared as supporting players in Julia Kent's New York Times best-selling Shopping series. It's their turn to have their own all-new spin-off series. And to pull the wishbone. ;)
Browse By Category
Reviews
Profile Avatar
Dru C.

Not good. It was like the auther was trying to jump on the 50 shades of grey band wagon too get readers. Couldn't finish the book because I'm tired of smut

Profile Avatar
Kimberly M.

I haven’t read a book like this before. It wasn’t awful, nor was the narration… but there were aspects that were awful. The doorbell noises were far too loud and jolting. And the book was not really a proper story. There was a poor arc and no ending. It read like a daytime soap opera. If that’s what this was, then the author hit the mark.

Profile Avatar
Joshb

could not listen to the full book . Reader was bad accents were irretating

1 book added to cart
Subtotal
$24.99
View Cart