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An enemies-to-lovers romance set in the rugged heart of rural Scotland.
Can two strong-willed hearts find love on common ground?
Roseanne Fairfax prides herself on running a tight ship at Kershaw & Co. — a meat processing firm in the Scottish Borders. Intelligent, capable, and fiercely independent, Roseanne has a clear plan and is not about to be charmed by any man — especially not her boss’s handsome and arrogant nephew, Euan Kennedy.
But when Euan steps in to modernize the company during his uncle’s absence, he and Roseanne clash immediately — in the boardroom and beyond.
But sparks of irritation soon turn to something far more dangerous: desire.
As workplace tensions spill into the family’s shared farm, long-buried wounds and clashing agendas threaten to derail everything. To find a future together, Roseanne and Euan must first learn to trust their own hearts.
Can a woman who craves control and a man who lives for challenge surrender to love?
Perfect for fans of Julie Garwood, Tania Crosse, Dilly Court, Rosie Goodwin and Carole Llewellyn who love a slow-burn romance and strong heroines in the Scottish countryside.
THE SETTING
Set in the rolling green hills of the Scottish Borders, against a backdrop of rugged farmland, stone cottages, and quiet country lanes. The landscape is both beautiful and functional rich with family history — lush fields grazed by cattle and winding drives leading to working farms. But rural life is shifting, and the distant hum of machinery from the local meat processing plant, Kershaw & Co, signals the beginning of a new era.
PRAISE FOR GWEN KIRKWOOD:
‘A charming new love story for the modern, independent woman.’ Holly Kinsella, author of Uptown Girl
‘Romance with a capital R.’ Manchester Evening News
'Gwen is such a good story teller, she keeps the plot going until finally . . . well, you'll have to read it!' Potteries Lass
Set against the lush countryside of rural Scotland, A Question of Love is a tender, enemies-to-lovers romance rich with warmth, wit, and emotional depth.