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A review by savannarae
Some Like it Scot by Pepper Basham
4.75
Katie is a traveling journalist for a magazine and her blog. She became famous for adding a twist to her writing by not only sharing the lives of those she meets on her travels but of all of the misadventures she has a knack for running into on these trips. Her fans love her humor and can't wait to see what Katie will get herself into.
This new assignment has Katie visiting Scotland to be one of the first guests to enjoy an Edwardian Experience for three weeks at the Craighill House, Hosted by the Lennox family. Katie is not the typical woman of this era as she is 6 foot and runs into her first issue with the dresses being too short. Not very ladylike. She also falls onto a very handsome and grumpy Scot on her first day. Graham McKlean isn't too thrilled to have his ancestral home turned into this silly dress-up "Edwardian Experience" for a few weeks, but he needs the money and has to deal with it. And he happens to have to constantly save this silly American who happens to get herself into trouble constantly.
I enjoyed the misadventures and seeing how Katie put a spin on them and just enjoyed them. But we learn that Katie has a reason to want to travel and that it's good to have a home base. Home may not always look like what some envision, it's a feeling. Katie and Graham's traumas are relateable and refreshing to read. I enjoyed reading this story and wish to visit the beautiful Scotland.
Thank you Thomas Nelson Fiction for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book through NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
This new assignment has Katie visiting Scotland to be one of the first guests to enjoy an Edwardian Experience for three weeks at the Craighill House, Hosted by the Lennox family. Katie is not the typical woman of this era as she is 6 foot and runs into her first issue with the dresses being too short. Not very ladylike. She also falls onto a very handsome and grumpy Scot on her first day. Graham McKlean isn't too thrilled to have his ancestral home turned into this silly dress-up "Edwardian Experience" for a few weeks, but he needs the money and has to deal with it. And he happens to have to constantly save this silly American who happens to get herself into trouble constantly.
I enjoyed the misadventures and seeing how Katie put a spin on them and just enjoyed them. But we learn that Katie has a reason to want to travel and that it's good to have a home base. Home may not always look like what some envision, it's a feeling. Katie and Graham's traumas are relateable and refreshing to read. I enjoyed reading this story and wish to visit the beautiful Scotland.
Thank you Thomas Nelson Fiction for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book through NetGalley. All opinions are my own.