Some Like It Scottish

Some Like It Scottish by Patience Griffin is a contemporary romance novel published by National Geographic Books on July 7, 2015. This 384-page book follows Kit Woodhouse, who is expanding her successful matchmaking business to the Highlands of Scotland. In her quest to recruit eligible bachelors, she arrives in the quaint village of Gandiegow, where she encounters Ramsay Armstrong, a rugged fisherman with a skeptical view on romance.
Readers will find a blend of humor and romance as Kit navigates the challenges of her matchmaking endeavors while developing a connection with Ramsay. The story explores themes of love and unexpected relationships against the backdrop of Scottish culture. This edition offers an engaging narrative that intertwines contemporary and historical elements, making it a delightful addition to the Kilts and Quilts series.
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In the delightful new Kilts and Quilts novel by the author of To Scotland with Love and Meet Me in Scotland, the Real Men of Scotland are waiting. And it’s a match made in Gandiegow…
Kit Woodhouse’s matchmaking business is such a success, she’s expanding to the Highlands of Scotland where the hot, prosperous, and kilted are anxious to connect. Now, looking to fill her stable with eligible bachelors, Kit’s arrived in Gandiegow to recruit potential Real Men of Scotland. It’s not until she meets her tour guide that she discovers just how real they can be.
With his sexy grin, jeans, and black wellies, Ramsay Armstrong is an unpolished hulk of a Scottish fisherman—and a skeptic when it comes to romance. Not exactly a man of “pairing attributes” when talking marriageable matches, but he does make Kit’s heart beat a little faster. Maybe it’s the scent of the sea in his hair. Maybe it’s the challenge. Maybe it’s the thrill of the unexpected. Then again, maybe it’s love.
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