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Almost Jamie (The Jet City Kilt Series Book 1) Kindle Edition

3.8 out of 5 stars 1,559 ratings

ALMOST JAMIE is book 1 of the Jet City Kilt series.

One lonely doctor. One sexy guy in a kilt. No, not that Jamie…but almost.

Fresh from London, Blair Edwards is Seattle’s newest cancer doctor. She’s been burned by love before, but that isn’t stopping her from looking for the kind of passion she sees in Jamie, the dashing Highland laird of a wildly popular TV series.

Austin MacDougall is a charming cosplaying Seattle millionaire. After a little help from his matchmaker, he’s a reformed geek who looks hot in a kilt. So hot, in fact, that he’s often mistaken for the actor who plays Jamie. But that still hasn’t found him love.

A chance meeting at Jet City Comicon and a twist forces them to play lookalikes for TV's most popular Scottish Highlander and his lady.

But playing lovers isn’t the same thing as being lovers. Right?

Don’t tell them that.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B071LN8YVM
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Three Jays Press LLC; 1st edition (8 June 2017)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1.0 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 204 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    3.8 out of 5 stars 1,559 ratings

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Gina Robinson
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ROMANCE ADDICT. HOPELESS DAYDREAMER. PEOPLE WATCHER. TOTAL ROMANTIC AT HEART.

That's me. When I'm lost in a good book a nuclear bomb could go off next to me - I wouldn't flinch. I'm not afraid to read in public and laugh until my eyes water and my sides hurt. I'll cry at a tender moment. Dab my eyes when a couple finally realizes they're in love. Race with my heart pounding to the end of an adventure. Give me a little mystery - now I'm really intrigued.

I'll fall in love with a hot, witty hero any day of the week. Shhh. Just between you and me? My biggest turn-on? A man with a sense of humor. Let me melt now. I'm hooked.

Give me billionaires, modern-day dukes and royals. Give me hot, witty nerds, and intelligent men.

Marriages of convenience? Fake relationships? Second-chance romances? I'm in!

I write books that I want to read. That make me laugh. That make my heart race. If any of this sounds good to you, join me! If you want to be sure to hear when I have a new release, visit me at www.ginarobinson.com and sign up for my newsletter.

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Top reviews from Australia

  • Reviewed in Australia on 20 September 2019
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    Good story. It shows how much work it is to keep the fantasy going, but Austin and Blair’s keep their heads while everyone around them lose theirs.
  • Reviewed in Australia on 25 March 2021
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    This book was as expected.
  • Reviewed in Australia on 30 March 2018
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    Almost Jamie had most of the ingredients for a good read. The characters you could believe and enjoy. The plot was a little slow but was going along and building with a little tension. Then it just stops. Not a standalone, not enough interest or investment in the story to seek out more. Meh
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  • Reviewed in Australia on 9 February 2020
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    Great story and looking forward to reading the rest of books.
  • Reviewed in Australia on 9 June 2017
    Who doesn't love a Scotsman!!
    We met again the developers of the Pair Us dating app in the Jet City Billionaire series, this time at the annual Comicon event - all attired in their character costume of choice. Austin has opted to recreate the newest Scots hero "Jamie" with meticulous detail and authenticity - absolutely swoon-worthy.
    Timing and circumstance brings the enchanting Blair (attired as Jamie's lady love Elinor) into Austin's peripheral vicinity and from here the fun begins.
    Almost Jamie brings alive the fun of cosplay and complexities of the heart.
  • Reviewed in Australia on 5 April 2018
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    I didn't like the way this book stopped mid story. It is just like leaving half way through a ...
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  • Reviewed in Australia on 16 January 2020
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    This appealed to the geek and the hopeless romantic in me, it had cosplay a little history, what’s not to like. I’m off to find the next instalment

Top reviews from other countries

  • Jackie B
    5.0 out of 5 stars I really enjoyed this book.
    Reviewed in the United States on 8 April 2018
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    I really enjoyed book 1, hated the cliff-hanger ending, but had to know where it went & bought the following 3 books in the series. Book 1 was free, but the remaining books were a bit high priced IMO at $4.99 each. I normally don’t spend that much for books. This was definitely a unique story line, with humor & tears, & a keep you guessing plot. Blair & Austin’s chemistry is fantastic together, actually reading about them falling in love, as well from book 1 thru book 4. I stayed up way to late, back to back nights, to finish the series because I couldn’t put it down. Great reading!
  • Nicole
    5.0 out of 5 stars amazing
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 December 2021
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    just found this author and have to admit it was fab to find her a really well written cosy murder mystery well definitely be getting rest I the series
  • Dawn R
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!!!
    Reviewed in Canada on 9 May 2018
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    Being a huge fan of the Outlander books and the series, I loved these books. The story was great, loved all the twists and turns it took. I read the books while being on a recent beach vacation. The characters were very interesting. What I didn’t like was that I thought it was only one book, but that was not so. When I finished the first book I came to realize that if I wanted to have any clue to what was going to happen I would have to buy the next book, then the next book and the final book. My first book was free, the rest were much more expensive. Over $25 for the last 4 books. I never pay that for a book, but I wanted to see how it ended. All in all it was a great story, really enjoyed it just not for the price.
  • Akils
    1.0 out of 5 stars NO
    Reviewed in India on 18 May 2018
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    No, no, and no. I am deleting the book from my Kindle after posting this review. Cliffhanger in the book. It would not have had this review had the author or the blurb writer mentioned this point. I also would not have minded paying for another book just to see the ending. But no, this is part of a "Series," with an exorbitant price for each book that I am not willing to pay. Complete rip-off.
  • Guy Reviews Romance and More
    4.0 out of 5 stars Two cosplayers meet and it's practically love at first sight, esp. when he's dressed as her favorite fictional hero...
    Reviewed in the United States on 9 June 2018
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    Almost Jamie has great references to the Cosplay/Comicon life, and some serendipitous meeting. However, it did end on somewhat of a just "happy for now" (HFN) with a bit of cliffhanger for further adventures.

    Blair Edwards is Seattle's latest cancer doc, after leaving her BF behind in London, as he's not going to commit, and she needed to be in Seattle for her career to move forward. Only her love of romance novels of the fictional Highlander Jamie keep her companion... Until she runs into the next best thing... a cosplay Jamie that is virtually indistinguishable from the real thing... at Jet City Comicon, when she attended in cosplay as Jamie's lady in red! // Austin MacDougall (yes, he's a Scot) is a Seattle Tech Millionaire that cosplay for fun and bragging rights, and being a Scot, he's practically a dead-ringer for the actor playing Jamie, esp. when they are both in costume. But his love life is so bad, he enlisted a dating coach / matchmaker to up his game... just when Blair came to his rescue after a cosplay swordfight at Comicon dislocated one of his fingers. And they can't possibly be better matched... but there's a huge difference between PLAYING lovers... and BEING lovers... but they can adapt, can't they, esp. when a TV producer wanted to push the local romance angle?

    Both tech and Comicon references are spot on, and the meet-cute deserves an award by itself. But that meet-cute ended up taking a good portion of the book to resolve, then the story pivoted into a reality TV show angle. Given there are a few more volumes, this ended up as more of an "intro" to the saga between the couple, thus a "happy for now" ending, with quite a bit of angst about problems to come, i.e. cliffhanger.

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