Kilt Trip

“Kilt Trip left me with an incredible book hangover and lots of internet searches for plane tickets to Scotland.” –Sarah Adler, author of Mrs. Nash’s Ashes Addie Macrae has always followed her wanderlust. As a travel consultant, she jet-sets around the globe, which means never being in one place for too long–just the way she likes it. So when she’s sent on assignment to help a struggling family-run tour group in Scotland–the one place she swore she’d never go–Addie packs away her emotional baggage and turns on the professional charm. Logan Sutherland’s family business is operating perfectly if you ask him. The Heart of the Highlands was never meant to make the family rich but rather to teach sightseers to appreciate the beauty of Scotland’s hidden gems. The last thing Logan wants is some American “expert” pushing ideas for Outlander-themed tours and perpetuating myths about the Loch Ness Monster. Besides, for an avid traveler, Addie oddly doesn’t seem interested in learning about the land Logan loves. Equally put off by each other, the new colleagues clash on every company decision. Then Logan discovers Addie’s secret connection to Scotland–it was her late mother’s favorite place, one that now lives on in a handful of faded Polaroids Addie kept from her parents’ honeymoon. Logan is convinced he can help Addie get some closure by taking her to the places in the pictures, and the two realize, when they agree, they actually work pretty well together. But Addie’s contract with The Heart is almost up, and the business is still failing. They can’t afford distractions, but there’s no denying the tension between the pair has melted away to intense chemistry that’s too easy to give in to. Besides, how can Addie do her job properly if she hasn’t explored all Scotland has to offer?