Sometimes you get
a second chance
at happily ever after,
even if you have to wait
250 years for it.

A Case of Nerves: Cover

ISBN 0-505-52312-4
Love Spell ~ June 1999

Angie Kay: Title Graphic


He Wasn't The Perfect Man ...

Standing on the moors in Scotland, Alec Lachlan could have stepped right off of the battlefield of 1746 Culloden. Tall, ruggedly handsome, with just a sprinkling of freckles on his straight nose, and decked out in full Scottish regalia, Alec looked like every woman's dream, but was one woman's fantasy.

Just Perfect For The Woman
Who Loved Him

Kate MacGillvray wasn't expecting to be swept off her feet by the strangely familiar green-eyed Scot; she had come to escape her philandering fiance and the hectic Philadelphia ER in which she worked. But she was a sucker for a man in a kilt; after all, her heroes had always been Highlanders. Wrapped in Alec's strong arms, Kate tasted forever in his kiss, and knew she had met him before – centuries before. And she wasn't about to argue if Fate decided to give them a second chance at a love that Bonnie Prince Charlie and a civil war had interrupted over two centuries earlier.

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Reviews

4 1/2 Stars. "A deft touch with characterization combined with wit and a flair for storytelling make Kate and Alec's story a charming, absorbing read."

– Affaire de Coeur


4 1/2 Hearts. "First time author Angie Kay is destined to become one of the leading names of the new-age romance genre."

– New-Age Bookshelf


"An absorbing and slightly eerie tale..."

– Romantic Times


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About the Author

Angie Kay: Author Photo Angie Kay is a physician who lives in the New York City area with her husband, children and assorted pets. A long-time fan of historical romance, she treats the genre with a dose of humor in her upcoming romantic trilogy set in 18th century England and the Caribbean. She is currently working on a medical thriller.

Though A Case of Nerves is her first published novel, she confesses to having "a closet full" of manuscripts she didn't have the nerve to submit. "I'd like to encourage all the aspiring authors out there to keep the faith. Write because you love to write. When the time is right to start putting stamps on those self-addressed envelopes, you'll find the chutzpah." She recommends you keep Somerset Maugham's observation in mind when you can't finish something, or the critics hate what you finished: "Imagination grows by exercise." And she's pretty sure credit is also due Maugham for the pearl of wisdom she keeps taped up over her computer: 90% of writing a novel is applying the seat of your pants to the seat of the chair.


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