NEW Series Alert: The Balmorie Novellas by Kam McKellar {Giveaway}
About the series…
Welcome to Balmorie Estate, owned and run by the MacLaren brothers, retired US soldiers turned Innkeepers. To keep their family legacy going, they’ve moved to Scotland. They’re farming the land, restoring and renting out cottages, and converting the west wing of the five hundred year old Balmorie castle into a guest house. The last thing on their mind is love. But tell that to their first three visitors…
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Mad About Plaid – Add to GoodReads
“He’s a sexy Innkeeper out for a good review. She’s a travel writer with a secret.”
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A Scot Like You – Add to GoodReads
“Skinny-dipping in the loch had seemed like a good idea. Until she got caught…”
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The Trouble With Kilts – Add to GoodReads
“He’s a wounded Highlander with an attitude. She can’t resist a challenge.”
You can read the full blurb for each novella on Kam McKellar’s website HERE.
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Kam McKellar writes fun, sexy, romantic novellas. She has a thing for sweets, accents, kilts, and men in uniform. She hopes to one day inherit her very own castle from a long lost, previously unbeknownst to her, relative. Nothing wrong with dreaming big! 😀
Sounds like a giggle. 🙂
It does. I may have to snatch these and see what’s under those kilts! LOL
This series sounds like a lot of fun and I still want to peek under the kilt. ^_^
Call me crazy, but somehow I’m not a fan of a man in a kilt. If my husband wore one, I’d laugh every time I looked at him. But, these books look like great, light, romantic reads. I love how the author has a little blurb on each cover, letting you know what the story is on the inside.
My kindle is getting much too full! That’s not a bad thing, though!