Thank you to the Goodreads First Reads giveaways program and Signet Eclipse for a copy of “Some Like It Scottish” by Patience Griffin.
Griffin’s contemporary romance, the third in her Kilts and Quilts series, is full of sweet and funny moments. The quaint Scottish setting of Gandiegow appeals to Kit Woodhouse, an American matchmaker determined to financially support her mother and sisters after her father’s death. But her sexy chauffeur, Ramsay Armstrong, wants her to leave Scotland. He’s nearly saved up the money he needs to buy his own fishing boat, which will help him prove to his older brothers that he’s responsible. As Ramsay drives Kit across Scotland to interview her potential clients, they both begin to realize their feelings for each other.
There was a nice range of lighthearted and deeply emotional scenes here, and the romance between Ramsay and Kit felt authentic. I loved the small-town setting, the incorporation of the quilting group (though most of the characters in it were too undeveloped), and the determination that drove both Kit and Ramsay to achieve their career goals. The Highland games scene was lots of fun. And I appreciated the way that the Armstrong family slowly began to accept and rely on Kit as a presence in their lives.
There were a couple of small things that annoyed me about the story. The first was the unnatural frequency with which other characters referred to Kit as, “the matchmaker,” and Ramsay as, “the chauffeur.” Also, it just doesn’t seem likely that EVERY male character Kit interviewed would want to date/marry her. But overall, this was an incredibly sweet romance with plausible characters, an idyllic Scottish backdrop and of course, lovely quilts and men in kilts.