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Shopping for a Turkey

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Shopping for a Turkey

By: Julia Kent
Narrated by: Shane East, Emma Wilder
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I don’t understand Americans. Or, as we say in Scotland, I dinna understand ye eedjits.

And I definitely dinna understand the crazy mother-in-law of my cousin Declan. Who in their right mind names a wee dog Chuffy?

I’m stuck in New York after ma agent makes a bloody mess of an otherwise good endorsement contract for a sports towel company, and this crazy American holiday - Thanksgiving - is in two days.

The invitation to spend it in Mendon, Massachusetts with the Jacoby family is about as appealing as rotten haggis. As far as I can tell, Thanksgiving is about stuffing yerself silly, watching pathetic American “football”, while fighting with relatives ye only see once a year.

If I wanted that last one, I’d head back to Scotland, where we dinna need a holiday to be salty to each other.

Ma firm answer is nae.

Until I remember Amy is part of the family.

Suddenly, I’m available.

Eager, even. Perhaps she’ll pull ma wishbone. I hear that’s part of the Turkey Day festivities, aye?

What I canna admit, though, is how she pulls ma heartstrings, too.

Which shouldna feel better than the wishbone, but it does.

And here comes Amy's mother with another holiday tradition, this one a bit early.

A sprig o’ mistletoe, dangling right above Amy’s bonnie head.

Shopping for a Turkey features Scottish football player Hamish McCormick and Amy Jacoby as they navigate unusual cultural norms, new traditions, and the undeniable attraction between these two characters, who have appeared as supporting players in Julia Kent's New York Times best-selling Shopping series. It's their turn to have their own all-new spin-off series. And to pull the wishbone. ;)

©2021 Julia Kent (P)2021 Julia Kent
Romance Romantic Comedy Sports Comedy Celebration Highlander Funny Heartfelt Witty
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Part of a series

I wish it would say that it's part of a series and not a complete story.

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Half a book

Narration is fine but this is half a book.It just suddenly ends. Bah! Not worth another credit to get the missing half.

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Hysterical!

Oh, my, I wish I was at the Jacoby/McCormick Thanksgiving celebration just to experience the wackiness of this extended family! I absolutely love every installment in the Shopping for Billionaire/Shopping for a CEO series, and now we're getting another series that focuses on Jacoby sister Amy and McCormick cousin Hamish.

Shopping for a Turkey is the most outrageous Thanksgiving-gone-arwy comedy I've ever written. From page one to the very end, this book is filled with wild and hysterical antics that we've come to expect from the whole clan, especially Carol and Jason as the elder Jacobys. Hamish and Amy are off to an amazing start.

The audio, narrated by Emma Wilder and Shane East, is my favorite audio in this world so far. Emma Wilder's comedic timing and delivery is the best in the business. She's one of my absolute favorite narrators, and I could listen to her all day every day. Shane East is also great as Hamish, the larger-than-life Scotsman with a boisterous spirit. Both Emma and Shane do an amazing job, too, with voice differentiation and accents among the extended Jacoby/McCormick family, and they make this such a fun listen from the first word.

On a side note, those Jacoby sisters and McCormick men has quite the relatives to contend with. There is a ton of love on the Jacoby side, but wow are Jason and Carol a handful. And James McCormick sure comes with a lot of baggage.

All in all, a hysterical riot that leaves you so damn happy and gives you a stomachache from all the laughs.

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great continuation of the billionaire series

everything Julia Kent writes is full of humor, fun, laughter. I have read everyone of the billionaire series and always look forward to the next one.

Hamish and Amy, Hamie and Amy are a continuation full of antics of the dog, the cat, Amy's mother, the ridiculous and amusing antics which include a riotous sex life of Amy's parents.

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If you like novels that talk about sex this is for you

It’s a funny story, except I was hoping for a one and done story not a cliff hanger. Also got tired of all the sex talk. Not exactly a hallmark sort of story but if you like raunchy and real have at it!

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Such a fun story!!

Hamish is such a whiner! Lol! Nude photo shoot? Omg! Amy's parents! #Dead! Lolol! Mistaken phone call, hilarious! The old ladies at yoga! Bwah hahaha!
Hamish and Amy had gotten paired together in the past for a wedding. She calls him thinking he's her sister. This was hilarious and I loved how Amy just kept on denying out loud how she wasn't at all interested in Hamish, even though she looks at him all lustily. I also loved every time he called her out on said lusty staring.
Emma Wilder and Shane East were so good in this book. Both do an excellent Scottish accent. Which I'm sure isn't easy.

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Julia Kent is amazing

I fricking loved this book. it was hilarious and kept me wanting more. now I need to go to book two because omg these two characters are just getting started in this book...I need more Amy and Hamish...the narrators were amazing. I love Shane East...one of my fave male narrators!!!!

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i laughed until I cried

Whenever I pick up a new book from Julia Kent, I know I am in for a wonderfully entertaining read. I was in stitches having laughed so much I cried. That’s right, not only laughing but snort laughing. The performances of Shane East and Emma Wilder was brilliant and they certainly brought the chaos and crazy of these characters to life for me.

I was supposed to be in the US this year for my first Thanksgiving but sadly fate had other plans for me. I lived attending a Thanksgiving dinner vicariously through reading this book. This is Hamish McCormick and Amy Jacoby’s story and was a fantastic addition to the series. We have met both of these characters in previous books and I couldn’t wait for them to get their own story.

This book was pure chaos, but in a good way. The family and shenanigans were as outrageous as always and made for a fun read. It was so much fun to see all the familiar faces that we have come to know and love in this story. There were also some swoon worthy moments and I felt that Hamish and Amy were well suited to one another.

Shopping For A Turkey was a brilliant addition to one of my favourite romantic comedy series ever.



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Fun story

I enjoyed the book but I had a hard time with Emma Wilder’s narration as
Amy. Too breathy for me.
I did think Shane East narration was great.

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Laugh out loud awesomeness

A laugh out loud masterpiece. I laughed out loud so many times during this book and this will definitely be as a re-listen for me.

After Amy's mother breaks her leg during an adult activity right before Thanksgiving, it's up to her and her sisters to take over. Hamish McCormick, famous Soccer player, is in town as well. But since all the flights are booked, he joins Amy's family for Thanksgiving.

The story had me laughing so hard from the beginning and I devoured this audio book within just a couple hours. I could not stop listening. Every part of the story is relatable because I could see at least 3 of the "disasters" happening during any of my family gatherings. Amy and Hamish's banter is top notch and the tension between them was amazing.

Emma Wilder was great as Amy. And Shane East's Scottish accent was great. I loved these two together narrating Amy and Hamish, they were the perfect choices.

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