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A review by babybirdblogs
Scot and Bothered by Alexandra Kiley
emotional
hopeful
reflective
4.0
Something I love about romance novels is that it seems like a lot of people think they are just silly little reads for silly little women but to me so so many of these books allow the reader to learn things about themselves by recognizing similarities between themselves and the characters on the page, process their thoughts and feelings in a safe way, and give a person hope that things will get better.
Scot and Bothered is one of those novels. By the 2nd page I was already realize that there are parts of myself that desperately need fixing and that this book was going to take me places within myself that haven’t been examined in a long time. This book had me in my feelings, and has caused me to seriously question what feeds my soul.
On a lighter note, Alexandra Kiley once again has me dreaming of traveling to Scotland, and taught me the only thing I love more than a highland cow is the adorable “hairy coo” nickname for them.
Scot and Bothered is one of those novels. By the 2nd page I was already realize that there are parts of myself that desperately need fixing and that this book was going to take me places within myself that haven’t been examined in a long time. This book had me in my feelings, and has caused me to seriously question what feeds my soul.
On a lighter note, Alexandra Kiley once again has me dreaming of traveling to Scotland, and taught me the only thing I love more than a highland cow is the adorable “hairy coo” nickname for them.