One kilt, two people meant to be together, and a dozen complications equal a Christmas fiasco in the making.No matter how Santa Claus tries to crunch the numbers, he can’t make them add up to equal a love match between museum curators Jack Lantz and Kirsten Nichols. The two lonely hearts are perfect for each other but they’re also too caught up in a race to acquire an antique kilt to notice their … notice their chemistry. Santa, however, is convinced that the two make an ideal couple. Perhaps adding a handful of North Pole elves and a pinch of holiday magic to the situation will help the course of true love run smooth?
What ensues is a romantic romp that begins in Scotland and ends at the North Pole, and begs this question: Will Kirsten and Jack discover the kilt’s location? Or will they find true love along the way?
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Book eight in the A Christmas Central Romantic Comedy series a well written story that had me laughing as I read. Santa is playing matchmaker between museum curators Jack Lantz and Kirsten Nichols. Add in one McLeod kilt a kilt worn at the Battle of Culloden over two centuries ago, and you have the making of a fun book to read. I wonder if we will read more about Rapz and Merrilynn. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This was a sweet, cozy, refreshing Christmas themed novella by Caroline Mickelson. I found the main characters to be wonderfully paired and the supporting folks were a wonderful delight.
The issue between Jack & Kristen, the curators, at the outset of the book, gradually morphed to a completely one by the end. They each had personal reasons for finding the kilt, and they both centered around family! Jack was trying to convey just how important his foster father was to him, how much he loved him. Kristen wanted to provide a bit of normalcy and stability for her niece & nephew following the trajic loss of their father.
The pair quickly grew close as they searched for the kilt, and then wondered at their surroundings. With the growing attraction, they also understood the other’s desire for the kilt
With the help of a jolly fat man, a contancerous ‘junk’ store owner, a pampered pooch, and a handful of North Pole helpers, will these two discover that the real treasure they were searching for was much more valuable than a historical kilt?
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A magical, heartwarming Christmas story
that will pull the reader right into the Christmas
spirit.
Jack Lantz, a museum curator, writes a letter
to Santa requesting a historical clan’s family
kilt plus to find his perfect lifetime match.
Kirsten Nichols is also a museum curator. She
writes her letter to Santa requesting the same
historical family quilt. She also adds a request
to meet her love match.
Two souls with the same requests. Two souls
so focused on obtaining the kilt for their museum,
they have no time for a social life.
Until Santa and his elves work their Christmas
Magic!!!
A wonderful, well written and entertaining story.
You will definitely want to read The Christmas Kilt.
I volunteered to read The Christmas Kilt. Thanks
to the author for the opportunity. It can be read
as a stand alone. My opinion is voluntary and
my own.
THE CHRISTMAS KILT is the eighth book in the Christmas Central series. While each one stands on its own, I have loved every one that I have read and recommend them all.
This is a perfect, light, and sweet Christmas romance. It has a bit of humor and a couple of cute little twists to keep you – and the characters – on your toes.
I can’t wait for the next book. Rapz is finally going to going to find his girl. He deserves her!
Note: While I received this book as a gifted ARC, my opinions are my own and are given freely.
Title: THE CHRISTMAS KILT
Series: Christmas Central #8
Category /Genre: Clean Romance
Recommended for: 14+ due to romance content
Grammar/editing: received as an unedited ARC / errors excused
Received from: Caroline Mickelson
Cute Christmas story. I love these stories set in Christmas Central. Jack and Kirsten each want to meet their other half and each write a letter to Santa even though they are adults. Another winner!
I received a free copy of this book and this is my voluntary, honest review.
This book was so cute! I loved Jack and Kirsten, they made a sweet couple. I also love Rapz and am happy that he will have his own love story.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.