A review by okiecozyreader
Kilt Trip by Alexandra Kiley

hopeful informative lighthearted reflective fast-paced

4.0

I read this book on a flight on St Patrick’s Day; I thought it would be the perfect romance for the day. It was a fun read. Addie arrives in Edinburgh to help a tour company re-think its tour offerings in the Scottish Highlands to be more profitable. She goes on a tour by Logan (son of the owner) while eating all the things that go well and things she could improve. He takes his tours very personally and has specific ideas of what he wants to happen. So they take each other on their perfect itineraries. Loved “seeing” all the sights through their eyes. It made me want to be there.

“She lived with an openhearted exuberance Addie had tried to emulate but confused with wanderlust.” Ch 30

“Running wasn’t the same as locking yourself away from everyone who cared, but maybe the distance it created was the same.” Ch 44

“Edinburgh has a way of slowly revealing her secrets. She’ll captivate your imagination, make you want to uncover the depths of her past.” Ch 46