“I couldn't resist a story set in a 17th-century Scottish castle...in modern-day Ohio. Dun Iain is a replica of Craigievar Castle in Aberdeen Scotland. Rebecca has run away from a tepid engagement to assert her independence as an archivist, hired to catalog the historical artifacts collected by the late owner. Rebecca knew in advance she'd be working with an archivist from the UK, but she didn't expect bagpipe-playing, moody Scotsman Michael Campbell. She's immediately attracted to the well-dressed and smooth-talking estate lawyer Eric Adler, and he reciprocates by wining and dining her in style. Rebecca senses unexplained sights, smells and sounds within the castle. When she opens a diary containing a lock of Bonnie Prince Charlie's hair, she experiences the terrifying sensation of battle at Culloden. She becomes accustomed to finding perfume bottles out of place, smelling a strong scent of lavender, and being awakened by loud footsteps on the stairs or the sound of smashing china. She learns there may be a hidden treasure in the castle, and begins to wonder who she can trust. Is the housekeeper or the handyman looting from the castle? Eric thinks Michael may cheat the estate; Michael doesn't trust Eric. Are the supernatural manifestations planned harassment by teenagers? Can she believe a 3-year-old boy saw and spoke to the late owner's ghost? Slowly but surely, the mystery/romance becomes Gothic suspense, complete with fires, daring escapes, secret tunnels, overbearing male/sobbing female. Although the villain and the eventual romance are predictable, the plot has plenty of interesting twists and turns.”