Friday, June 19, 2015

Fun with Kilts Friday

 


Mad About Plaid by Kam McKellar


In Kam McKellar’s fun, sexy contemporary Scottish romance, Ian
MacLaren—retired U.S. soldier turned Innkeeper is keeping his family legacy going. He and his brothers have moved to Scotland to farm the land, restore and rent out cottages, and convert the west wing of the five-hundred year old Balmorie Castle into a guest house. The last thing on his mind is a Highland romance. But tell that to his first visitor...

Lucy Walker isn’t a travel writer, but she’s taking her cousin’s place and going to Scotland anyway. Why she gets talked into these things, she doesn’t know. But what she does know is that Ian MacLaren is not the type of Innkeeper she was expecting. Her plan to take notes and record all of Balmorie’s amenities, so her cousin can then write a review, becomes more and more difficult to do when she has her very own Scottish Highlander as her tour guide. One who soon finds out the sexy travel writer isn’t who she claims to be…



I read out of order and as promised I have went back and corrected my ways! Absolutely, positively LOVE this series. A trip to Scotland is looking better all the time.


I give this book 5 chocolate dipped strawberries.

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