It's Getting Scot in Here

It's Getting Scot in Here

Suzanne Enoch2019
Three brides for three wild and wicked Highlanders... Meet the wild, wicked, [ready-to-wed ] MacTaggert brothers, who must find a London-bred bride or lose the Highland home they love, in this sparkling new Scottish historical romance series from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Suzanne Enoch! “It’s time to fall in love with Suzanne Enoch.” — Lisa Kleypas A hellion? Or heaven-sent? Rugged Highlander Niall MacTaggert and his brothers know the stakes: The heir must marry a London lass of their mother’s choosing or lose their ancestral estate. But Niall’s eldest brother shows no interest in the lady selected. Is it because Amelia-Rose is too independent? Free-spirited? Outspoken? Frankly, Niall admires her for all the reasons his brother doesn’t, but surely he can find a way to soften up the whip-smart lass and make her the perfect, demure match... for the sake of the family, of course. The sharper the thorn the sweeter the rose... Amelia-Rose Baxter is the reigning queen of London Society, and she’s nobody's fool. Her parents may insist she catch a title, but she’s got her own vision of the ideal husband: a man who wants more than a pretty face and pretty manners; a man who can appreciate her sharp mind as well as her body; a man who considers her his equal—a sophisticated man who loves London life and won’t try to tame her wild heart... Happily whatever after! Yet she can’t seem to resist rugged, plain-spoken Niall, despite her reservations about barbarian Highlanders. Niall is finding the lass nigh irresistible as well, but he’s seen the mistake his father made in marrying an Englishwoman who doesn’t like the Highlands. The odds against true love are enormous... then again, the bigger the risk, the better the reward!
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Bee@fangirlingmess
4 stars
Jan 3, 2022

4.5/5 stars

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Jolie@readwithme
4 stars
Sep 16, 2021

When I first saw the title of It’s Getting Scot in Here, I immediately thought of the Nelly song. Every time I saw the title, it made me smile. Now, that I have expressed my love for the title, let’s get onto the review. I thought that Niall and Amelia-Rose’s love story was perfect. Their romance was bumpy with obstacles thrown at them from all directions. That made me love it more!! I like perfect, fairy tale romances. But I also like romances that show that love is hard and not perfect. And in this case, it wasn’t. It’s Getting Scot in Here is set in one of my favorite eras, the Regency era. The author did a fantastic job of describing what Regency-era London looked like. She also did a fantastic job of showing the tensions between the Scottish and the English. Niall, Aden, and Coll’s distaste at everything English were palpable. Amelia-Rose’s parents were the same way against the Scottish. I loved reading a romance that was able to keep to the era. I liked Amelia-Rose. She was outspoken and not afraid to let people have it. Her actions at the ball showed that. I did feel bad for her. Her mother was status hungry. Amelia-Rose received 4 marriage proposals turned down because the men weren’t titled. I will admit, Amelia-Rose did come off as a snob at the beginning of the book. But considered how she was raised and what was expected from her, I didn’t expect anything less. So, it was interesting when she started to fall in love with Niall. I understood why Niall was so angry at the beginning of the book. His mother, who left when he was 7, dropped a bomb on him and his brothers. In order for them to keep their lands, they need to marry English women. One had to marry a woman that she chooses. The other two can marry whoever they want but it has to be English. So yeah, I would be mad too. Then, Coll goes on a bender. Which left Niall to pick up his slack. Again, I would be mad too. But, as the book went on, and as Niall started to fall in love with Amelia-Rose, his anger subsided. The sex scenes in the book were alright. If I had a complaint about anything, I felt that the sex scenes were understated. The end of the book was a wild ride. So much was going on that I almost couldn’t keep it straight. I loved what Lady Aldriss did. I laughed out loud at that. I also liked how Amelia-Rose’s father finally stood up to her mother. I slow clapped at that. The author did a great job of wrapping up all the plotlines about Niall and Amelia-Rose. She did leave enough open for the other brothers to usher in the 2nd book. I would give It’s Getting Scot in Here an Adult rating. There is sex (not graphic). There is mild violence. There is no language. I would recommend that no one under the age of 21 read this book. I would reread It’s Getting Scot in Here. I would also recommend this book to family and friends. I would like to thank the publisher, the author, and NetGalley for allowing me to read and review It’s Getting Scot in Here. All opinions stated in this review of It’s Getting Scot in Here are mine. Have you read It’s Getting Scot in Here? Let me know.

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Kirsten@kirst
2 stars
Mar 1, 2022
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danielle bush@daniereads87
4 stars
Nov 29, 2021
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Letícia@booksandbeezzz
4 stars
Oct 19, 2021
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Katherine Baron@kabaron91
4 stars
Aug 31, 2021