Aileen and Callan Romantic Mystery Boxset
Aileen and Callan Romantic Mystery Boxset
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SYNOPSIS
SYNOPSIS
You can now devour all of the novels in the award-winning Aileen and Callan Murder Mysteries in this single boxset!
Follow innkeeper and former forensic accountant Aileen Mackinnon and her partner, Detective Inspector Callan Cameron, as they untangle webs of deceit, find killers, and navigate their sizzling attraction. Each book layers intrigue upon mystery, drawing the pair into darker, more dangerous investigations that test their skills, their relationship, and their very survival.
All books in these series while interconnected can be read as standalone novels. But they are best enjoyed in order, as compiled in this box set:
When Murder Comes Home: A murder in Aileen’s inn sparks an investigation that tests Aileen’s staying-power and Callan’s investigation skills, while forcing the pair to work together
When Eyes Don’t Lie: Aileen and Callan encounter deceit and danger as they unravel the mystery surrounding the suspicious death of Dachaigh inn’s former innkeeper.
When Birds Fall Silent: Callan grapples with his friend’s cold missing persons case, uncovering past hurts that could forever alter his and Aileen’s relationship
When Red Mist Rises: Two murders, decades apart, connect through a chilling sequence of events that Aileen and Callan must decode to learn the truth and save an innocent friend from prison
When Old Fires Ignite: A body on Aileen’s doorstep and a torched car set the stage for a case that could burn everything Aileen and Callan have built to ashes.
When Distilled From Rage: The serene peatlands mask deadly secrets, forcing Aileen and Callan to sift through a tangled history of family and murder.
When Painted With Deceit: A mysterious tycoon’s arrival threatens both the future of Dachaigh inn and the relationship between innkeeper Aileen Mackinnon and Detective Inspector Callan Cameron.
Unearth secrets, find justice, make friends, and fall in love alongside Aileen and Callan with this boxset. Enjoy!
Aileen Mackinnon left spreadsheets and city life for adventure in the Scottish Highlands. While she thought she'd renew herself and maybe try hill-walking, her need for adventure has turned into her becoming the local amateur sleuth.
The only problem is, the detective inspector with his six pack abs and grumpy face doesn't like her nosying about. But when she keeps getting into dangerous situations, he takes her out on a date to the gym and teaches her self-defence. "So I know you're safe when I'm not there to protect you."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "The characters were amazing. I loved Aileen, her best friend, Isla, and the detective/love interest, Callan." -Erica Robyn Reads
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "A suspenseful tale that offers cozy mystery fans a perfect blend of romance, intrigue, and small-town charm." -Kirkus Reviews
Continue reading the Aileen and Callan Romantic Mysteries if you like:
- Enemies to lovers story arc
- Slow burn romance
- Fun banter
- Scottish Small town
- A Pageturning mystery
- A romantic mystery with some laughs
- Sweet romance
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "The combination of slow-burn romance with whodunit thriller is a winning one..." -The Booklife Prize
BOOKS INCLUDED IN THE BUNDLE
✅ Book #1: When Murder Comes Home
✅ Book #2: When Eyes Don't Lie
✅ Book #3: When Birds Fall Silent
✅ Book #4: When Red Mist Rises
✅ Book #5: When Old Fires Ignite
✅ Book #6: When Distilled From Rage
✅ Book #7: When Painted With Deceit
CHAPTER ONE LOOK INSIDE
CHAPTER ONE LOOK INSIDE
It had been a stupid thing to do! Who in their right mind left their job on a whim, put their house up for sale—which, mind you, they’d just paid the loan off on—and bid adieu to the city they’d always wanted to live in? All in a blink of an eye.
Only her.
No, Aileen reminded herself. It was time to be ‘adventurous’. Her mind was so used to following a logical pattern that it was now in an ocean and didn’t know how to swim.
Would she drown? Maybe she had bitten off more than she could chew.
No, no—she wasn’t the old Aileen any more. She would never be that Aileen again.
Bummer, how long had she been driving? She had left the main motorway behind a long time ago. Had she seen another car on the road in the last hour?
But Aileen remembered all those summers spent at her gran’s inn. She remembered the magical snow-splattered hills; the quiet burbling of the loch waters. Oh, how blue the loch was, a mirror reflecting the abundant cerulean abyss of the sky.
It was that dream she had recalled: those carefree summers where she had been adventurous. She’d chase rabbits and dip her toes in the cold waters of the loch when she’d been told not to.
Aileen sighed in awe at the pleasant scenery hurtling past her.
She was surrounded by rocks that stretched up to the sky. A gurgling stream zipped by the side of the road and right there was a ruined fortress: all the pieces that made the Scottish Highlands so bonnie.
The road turned narrower and raced away from the fortress. It went past hills, dense pine-filled forests and then, oh my! Aileen gasped.
In front of her was a large mass of deep cobalt water, as blue as the Scottish flag. And white snow sparkled on the mountains that stood tall and mighty behind the loch.
Home, her heart beckoned.
A smile cracked on Aileen’s face, the frown that had settled there with self-doubt dissolving into pure joy, the stress that had taken residence in her body evaporating into the song of the Highlands.
Aye, she could hear the melody now. The wind whistled with the tune of a bagpipe playing ballads, as they seemed to have for aeons. These songs that scores of Scots had sung, danced, made merry or cried at.
A blue sign on the road announced Aileen had reached the end of the road. And hopefully a bonnie beginning in her life.
Aileen had reached Loch Fuar, the town with the cold lake.
***
The long sedan that drove through the ancient streets of Loch Fuar was caked in mud. The fact that it was long and a sedan told every passer-by that it wasn’t local. There was no need for a number plate. It had disappeared behind the coated mud a long time ago.
The lass who stumbled out of the car had long brown hair. Some would say it was almost black. Her coat and shoes screamed city folk.
She stretched her legs as best she could. Grimacing at her sore muscles and then wincing at the look of her car, she blew out a breath.
A long way from home she was.
The tea shop’s wooden door chimed open as Aileen rushed into the warmth.
The shop was filled with gusto. After all, it was late in the afternoon, time for some warming tea.
Aileen shuddered. She could do with a finger of whisky in hers. Her nerves were all over the place. Fish out of water made to mingle with people she didn’t remember. Aileen’s shiver turned into a moan as pain zinged across her back.
Perhaps she needed a warm bath to loosen her tight muscles.
‘If it isn’t MACKINNON!’ a boisterous voice exploded in her ears. The tea room went quiet, all movement froze.
Aileen’s heart began to thud wildly.
She searched for the voice in a room full of pink-faced—some heavily bearded—Scots who looked older than the Duke of Edinburgh.
One man stood and raised a beefy hand. ‘Helped yer granny with the inn.’ His voice held a strong Scottish burr. ‘Remember ya as a wee lass running about. Look just like yer granny did fifty years past.’
Her poor heart had no chance—it was beating at such a high rate, she thought she might collapse. Before she could react, Aileen lost her small hand in one of the smiling gent’s.
Manners kicked in and in one exhale she muttered, ‘Aileen—Aileen Mackinnon.’
‘Aye!’ This time it was an old Scotswoman who came up to her. ‘Now I remember. You loved the shortbread I’d bake—never spared any for the other guests, remember?’
Aileen wedged her lips apart into a smile as polite as she could muster and felt the warmth of a blush tainting her cheeks. The last thing Aileen had come looking for was attention…
But this was a small town, and the Adventurous Aileen could talk to people.
As if experimenting, Aileen licked her lips.
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