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Addison James

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Addison James spent her childhood with her nose in a book, ignoring the natural beauty of her native Vermont. She went to the right schools, got the right jobs, and spent her early adult years being responsible and stable. In the past few years, her long repressed urge to write emerged and she has been feeding it ever since.


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Addison James When I have writer's block, I know I need to walk away from the laptop and just read for pleasure. I find that once I step back, I can usually move fo…moreWhen I have writer's block, I know I need to walk away from the laptop and just read for pleasure. I find that once I step back, I can usually move forward again.(less)
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Scottish Christmas

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Scottish Valentine (I Love ...

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Scottish Christmas Two

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Christmas Gloves

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Valentine in Love

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Pop-Tarts and Texting

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Scottish Christmas Two just Published!

The latest in the I Love a Scotsman series, SCOTTISH CHRISTMAS TWO, was just released on St Andrews Day! It’s a short sweet contemporary Scottish romance that follows Janey, the twenty something daughter of Beth from the first Scottish Christmas, as she overcomes adversities to fly from Boston to Edinburgh to spend Christmas Eve with Beth and Gordon and the rest of the MacKay clan in St Andrews. D Read more of this blog post »
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