Cowboy in a Kilt by Kait Nolan

 

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Cowboy in a Kilt by Kait Nolan, book one in her Kilted Hearts series, is a wonderful, heartwarming story featuring Raleigh and Kyla as they struggle to save their land as they are given the chance for a new beginning. Texan Raleigh Beaumont was devastated during the reading of his father’s will, he learns that the homestead that had belonged to his deceased mother, was going to be inherited by his father’s wife, leaving Raleigh without anything; inheritance, home or horse. His friend Zeke takes him to Vegas so he can forget his troubles and figure out what to do next, he unexpectedly meets Afton, wins a poker game and becomes the new Baron of Lochmara, in Scotland. Grateful for the chance of a new beginning, he’s ready to embrace his new life. Unfortunately, Raleigh didn’t know that in order to keep his land, he and his neighbor, Kyla, have to abide a marriage pack made 300 years ago. Raleigh and Kyla are actually more alike and have so much in common with their love and appreciation of the land. Raleigh offers Kyla an easy way out: they have a marriage of convenience for a month, separate, and divorce within a year. What neither expected were the chemistry and attraction between them as they spend time together, exploring the land, meeting the tenants, finding a baby cow, living in close proximity, and neither being honest, telling the other about their true feelings; until they do.

 

Ms. Nolan wrote a wonderful, intriguing, and heartwarming story that should not be missed. She provided a tale with magnetic attraction, sizzling chemistry, clever banter, and secondary characters deserving of their own story, helping Raleigh and Kyla save their land, end a 300-year old marriage pact, and find a forever love. I highly recommend Cowboy in a Kilt to other readers, but recommend reading the prequel, Jilting the Kilt prior as it will give the reader a better understanding of the marriage pack

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

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