With her delightfully entertaining, richly layered debut, Kiley not only delivers all the romantic heart, sexy heat, and quippy banter romance readers crave; she also deftly captures and conveys the magical appeal of Scotland as well as quietly yet powerfully exploring the grieving process one can go through after losing a loved one.” —Booklist, starred review
"Kiley debuts with a charming romance that doubles as a vivid travelogue through Scotland... [Logan and Addie's] ensuing romance strikes a nice balance between romantic interludes and heartfelt banter. Armchair travelers will especially enjoy this flirty jaunt through the highlands." —Publishers Weekly
“A tale of love, loss, and the rediscovery of self through nature and reflection. The author deftly weaves Addie’s conflict of head and heart with Logan’s compassion and patience, and it doesn’t hurt that his swoonworthy looks and accent jump right off the page. With an immersive Scottish setting, historical tidbits, and steamy fun, this is a bonnie debut." –Kirkus Reviews
"This enemies-to-lovers romance is captivating. The characters are well-developed, the story is well-written, and the beautiful descriptions of Scotland enchant." —Library Journal
"Passionate and playful, Kilt Trip brings all the swoony and steamy goodness that readers crave in an enemies-to-lovers romance. Alexandra Kiley's debut is an absolute delight." —Sarah Smith, author of Faker and Simmer Down
"Move over, Jamie Fraser, because there’s a new hot Scot in town. Kilt Trip is an utterly charming enemies-to-lovers romance that will make you laugh, swoon, and want to book your next trip to Scotland.” —Erin La Rosa, author of Plot Twist
“Kilt Trip may begin in the Scottish Highlands, but it will end up in your heart. I swooned and sighed with Addie and Logan each time they bantered on the tour bus or locked eyes in an ancient castle, and fanned myself every time they did so much as brush hands. Alexandra Kiley is a master not just at creating chemistry between her characters, but in crafting a world so lush and enchanting that it made me immediately want to book a flight to Scotland. I laughed, I cried, and I cheered Slainte!”—Amanda Elliot, author of Sadie on a Plate
"Alexandra Kiley’s debut is an enchanting, immersive vacation in book form. Sure to cure your wanderlust, Kilt Trip boasts a rugged Scotsman to swoon over and a heroine you can’t help but root for. This one hits every beat of an enemies-to-lovers romance to utter perfection." —Amy Lea, international bestselling author of Exes and O's
"Kilt Trip is such a charming and sure-footed debut from a promising new voice in romance. I fell in love with Addie, a woman on her own personal journey, and Logan, a big-hearted tour guide who knows how to rock a kilt, set against the dreamy backdrop of Scotland. This book made me feel cozy and cared for in all the best ways." —Alicia Thompson, USA Today bestselling author of With Love, from Cold World
"A deeply romantic and breathtaking escape. With evocative prose, clever banter, and an idyllic highland setting, readers will be swooning and flocking to Scotland long after they’ve turned the last page." —Livy Hart, author of Planes, Trains, and All the Feels
"A poignant debut novel with the perfect balance of delicious banter and emotional depth and steeped in Scottish charm, Kilt Trip was a thrill to read." —K.A. Tucker, internationally bestselling author of The Simple Wild
“With lyrical prose, sparkling banter, and crackling tension between two beautifully imperfect leads, Kilt Trip is as enchanting as Scotland itself. Readers will love Addie and Logan’s journey to finding themselves in each other and discovering that 'home' isn’t always a place on a map.” —Jen Devon, author of Bend Toward the Sun
"As soon as Addie and Logan step onto the page in Kilt Trip, you’re in every moment with them. Set in the atmospheric Scottish highlands, it’s impossible not to get swept away. You’ll lose your heart to Alexandra Kiley’s stunning prose, breathless banter, and atmospheric descriptions just as readily as Addie and Logan lose their hearts to one another.” —Jessica Joyce, USA TODAY bestselling author of You, with a View
“Enemies-to-lovers perfection in an expertly rendered, ultra-romantic setting, Alexandra Kiley's Kilt Trip is one of my favorite books of the year. This stunning debut left me with an incredible book hangover and lots of internet searches for plane tickets to Scotland. An absolutely gorgeous read I'll return to again and again.” —Sarah Adler, author of Mrs. Nash's Ashes
"Kilt Trip is funny, warm, and sweet. A delightful read!" —Trish Doller, author of Float Plan and Off The Map
"[Packed] with charming Scottish details...For fans of sweetness and slow-burn romances, Kiley's debut goes down well with tea and shortbread—or a dram of Scotch whiskey." —Shelf Awareness
"Escapism romance at its finest... [with] witty banter and a ton of local charm that will have you fantasizing about your next trip to the Scottish Highlands. Kilt Trip is a delightful read, and though it’ll be a book I’ll read again, I’m a little jealous of the person who’s about to read this heartwarming story for the first time." —The Gloss
"If I hadn't already been dreaming of exploring Scotland, charming Logan with his sexy brogue and love of his native land would have done the trick...Based on how much fun I had exploring Scotland with Addie and Logan, I'll be keeping my eyes open for more stories from this new author." —The Romance Dish
12/01/2023
DEBUT Hospitality consultant Addie Macre is sent to Edinburgh to overhaul a faltering family-run tour company. Her first night in the city is spent in a pub where she meets a rugged, kilt-wearing Scot who tells amazing stories about his country. The next day she discovers that her Scot is Logan Sutherland, co-owner of the business she's been sent to update and restructure. Logan's joy is showing guests parts of Scotland that other tours don't visit, and he doesn't want some American coming in and making his trips like all the other kitschy Scottish tours. When he finds out the beautiful woman he met the night before is the one who'll be making the changes, he declares office war. Eventually, a truce is had: Addie will let Logan show her the Scotland he loves, and in exchange, Logan will listen to Addie's ideas. As they work together, their mutual attraction becomes a delightful distraction. VERDICT This enemies-to-lovers romance is captivating. The characters are well-developed, the story is well-written, and the beautiful descriptions of Scotland enchant.—Heather Miller Cover
2024-01-20
An American travel consultant finds romance in the Scottish Highlands.
Travel consultant Addie Macrae has been to more than 70 countries, but none has been more important than her latest: Scotland. Her mission is half work, half heritage trip: First, revamp the family-owned Heart of the Highlands tour company and save it from bankruptcy, even if that means adding a few tourist traps to the itinerary. Then, if time—and Addie’s penchant for ignoring her emotions—allows, explore the places her late mother visited and loved years ago, and find a way to finally come to terms with her death. If Addie thought maneuvering through sheep-laden highways and years of repressed grief was hard, dealing with the company owner’s son turns out to be downright impossible. Logan Sutherland, a sexy, kilt-wearing man with a killer brogue, wants nothing to do with Addie’s “gimmicky” ideas and tired tourist destinations. Instead, he’s steadfast in his belief that tours should offer magical, singular moments rather than social-media-ready sights, even if it means losing money here and there. When Addie and Logan agree to take turns attending each other’s proposed tours, though, they find it hard to remain enemies as business mixes with pleasure. While Logan reveals the hidden gems of Scotland to Addie, including the places her mother visited, she struggles to keep him at arm’s length. Will she be strong enough for another goodbye? Kiley’s novel is a tale of love, loss, and the rediscovery of self through nature and reflection. The author deftly weaves Addie’s conflict of head and heart with Logan’s compassion and patience, and it doesn’t hurt that his swoonworthy looks and accent jump right off the page.
With an immersive Scottish setting, historical tidbits, and steamy fun, this is a bonny debut.