Match made in heaven or maid of dishonor?Tight-laced Rose Hensel arrives in Scotland for her best friend’s wedding with a plan—to be the greatest maid of honor ever, let loose for the first time in years, and find out what Scottish guys really wear under their kilts. After meeting the best man, she thinks she found the man who checks all the boxes for a no-strings-attached romp among the heather. among the heather.
Lachlan Calder-Mackinnon knows how to show a girl a good time. Gourmet dinners in castle ruins, picnics among rolling hills, and a seaside escape create some unforgettable dates. But as the fling begins to morph into something more, an unexpected wedding guest threatens to ruin Rose and Lachlan’s new romance.
With a plane ticket in one hand and her broken heart in the other, Rose prepares to head home to reality. However, she’s about to learn that what happens in the Highlands doesn’t always stay there.
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The sparks fly when Rose and Lachlan have a no-strings attached fling while in at their friend’s Definitely a fun and enjoyable romance read. Great story line, wonderful characters you fall in love with and a quick read.
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Really enjoyed the book. It was a great read a book i could not put down.
However it did have some graphic language and steamy situations which I had to skip over.
Falling in love with the Laird of the Castle. Rose is happy to go to Scotland to be the maid of honor for her best friend Katie. But it is bittersweet because they have always done everything together since they were children and now Katie will be living a long ways away. Rose has always been fascinated with history and being in Scotland is a dream come true. But the best man Lachlan is truly making her time in Scotland memorable. But she can’t stay. She has to go home to New Jersey and back to her boring going nowhere job. Unless Lachlan can convince her to stay. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review
Great story with great characters.
Cute, quick read
A fun highland romp.
You can’t go wrong with a castle, a Scottish accent and a man in a kilt.
very good book about modern day times in Scotland. An American goes there for her best friend’s wedding , and falls in love with a Lairs–a very wealthy laird,
Headed to Scotland to help her best pal who met her love in Scotland where they will marry and live. Loved the best friend memories and enjoyed the time they spent catching up. Sad but happy for her friend. In walks the best man, cute and single and Scottish. We are treated to the Scottish pre wedding activities and so the story is started.
A wonderful ride! The characters in this book were of lots of different personalities, and the situations bigger than life. It was fun imagining the beauty of the settings, and the heartwarming elements made my day. I may need to read this one again!
I enjoyed it but now they have it continuing in a series
Written in faux adolescent style. The characters are frighteningly vapid. I couldn’t keep reading but gave it a good try.
really good book, with great characters
This wasn’t the book I ordered andI was disappointed. Don’t Really like writing in first person but it was all right. I wouldn’t bother reading it again. Sorry. MaureenClarke
Enjoyable escape
This book was great! Funny and sweet with just a bit of heat. Really enjoyed this one.
I had a great time reading this book. The characters are well written and engaging and had plenty of chemistry that helped keep me entertained from page one.
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I thoroughly enjoyed this story. I thought it was humorous, and truly loved the characters. Quite a wit.
I found a new author.
Proper, straight-laced Rose hopes to have some no strings attached fun for once and there’s no better opportunity than her best friend’s wedding in the Scottish highlands. Sparks fly almost immediately between Rose and best man, laird, and castle owner, Lachlan. The two spend as much time together as possible leading up to the wedding and Rose begins to take not of how easy things are with Lachlan and the fact that she can just be herself with him. When an unwanted wedding guest from Lachlan’s past arrives to stir up trouble, she threatens the fling that’s not quite as casual as Rose had originally planned. Rose winds up heartbroken and just wanting her time in Scotland to end, even though she doesn’t really want to go home to New Jersey. Lachlan sets about trying to make things right, but with a set date for Rose’s departure, his efforts may not really matter.
This was a far cry from the historicals I’ve generally stuck with as of late, but it was a breath of fresh air and I think just what I needed to keep from slipping into a rut. Katie, the bridge in the story, was just annoying and some of the dialogue was a bit repetitive, but I found Rose to be very relatable and Lachlan was just lovely and adorable. This was fun, light-hearted, and cheesy in the best way and I quite enjoyed it.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.