



Some Like It Scot
A Novel
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
She lives her life on the fly. His heart is double-knotted to home. Can two different souls create a life together?
Popular travel writer and podcaster Katie Campbell roams the world collecting other people's stories. She's built a career as "Miss Adventure," known for saying yes to anything new--country, food, or experience--and predictably finding those adventures taking a downward turn into misadventures.
Offered the chance to explore her ancestral roots through a three-week Edwardian experience, Katie finds herself immersed in the beauty and eccentricity of Scotland. In her period attire, with traditional foods and activities, the opportunities for misadventures are endless, especially with the presence of a maniacal macaw, a jealous co-worker, and an all-too-surly Scotsman.
Reclusive and protective Graeme MacKerrow doesn't venture far from his island home. A stoic Scotsman, Graeme's comfort zone has always been family, and after his sister's death, he's even more determined to save the MacKerrow ancestral home and keep those he loves close. The sudden intrusion of a six-foot-one American lass, famous for her traveling misfortunes, was far from his plan.
As this world of folklore, community, and woodworkers-in-kilts tempts Katie to discover her own story, could this one grand series of misadventures lead her directly to where she belongs? And would a settled-in-Scot ever risk loosening his grip on what's familiar to allow a wanderlust writer a home in his heart? How could their very different worlds share the same page of life's story when "home" is in two very different places? But maybe home--and the future--isn't quite what either one imagined it would be. Maybe home is less about a place . . . and more about a person.
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Basham (Loyally Luke) delights with this cute contemporary about an accident-prone travel writer. When Katie Campbell arrives in Scotland on assignment, she immediately feels at home in the land of her ancestors—even though her stay at Craighill, an Edwardian-themed vacation house, gets off to a rocky start when she falls off a railing and onto handsome Graeme MacKerrow, whose family owns the property. While the spark between the pair is instant, a woman with wanderlust has broken Graeme's heart before, and he has no desire to be hurt again. But life continues to throw the two together as Graeme saves Katie from mishap after mishap, and their relationship deepens as they bond over their losses (both are mourning the death of a sister). Just as Katie begins to wonder if God wants her to call Scotland home, Graeme's ex returns and throws a wrench into the budding romance. The grumpy/sunshine dynamic between the leads proves irresistible, and the Scottish backdrop is brought to life by eccentric side characters and plenty of local color and lingo. The result is a charming, comedic romance ideal for armchair travelers.