Some Like It Scot
A Novel
by Pepper Basham
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Pub Date Apr 08 2025 | Archive Date May 09 2025
Thomas Nelson Fiction | Thomas Nelson
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Description
She lives her life on the fly. His heart is double-knotted to home. Can two different souls create a life together?
Popular travel writer and podcaster Katie Campbell roams the world collecting other people's stories. She's built a career as "Miss Adventure," known for saying yes to anything new--country, food, or experience--and predictably finding those adventures taking a downward turn into misadventures.
Offered the chance to explore her ancestral roots through a three-week Edwardian experience, Katie finds herself immersed in the beauty and eccentricity of Scotland. In her period attire, with traditional foods and activities, the opportunities for misadventures are endless, especially with the presence of a maniacal macaw, a jealous co-worker, and an all-too-surly Scotsman.
Reclusive and protective Graeme MacKerrow doesn't venture far from his island home. A stoic Scotsman, Graeme's comfort zone has always been family, and after his sister's death, he's even more determined to save the MacKerrow ancestral home and keep those he loves close. The sudden intrusion of a six-foot-one American lass, famous for her traveling misfortunes, was far from his plan.
As this world of folklore, community, and woodworkers-in-kilts tempts Katie to discover her own story, could this one grand series of misadventures lead her directly to where she belongs? And would a settled-in-Scot ever risk loosening his grip on what's familiar to allow a wanderlust writer a home in his heart? How could their very different worlds share the same page of life's story when "home" is in two very different places? But maybe home--and the future--isn't quite what either one imagined it would be. Maybe home is less about a place . . . and more about a person.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780840716743 |
PRICE | $17.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 368 |
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Featured Reviews
SOME LIKE IT SCOT by PEPPER BASHAM is the story of two very different people meeting, someimes in perilous situations due to Katie Campbell’s propensity for misfortune, on the beautiful island of Mull in Scotland. Katie, who is a travel writer, known as Miss Adventure, writes brilliant and hilarious stories for World on a Page, and has been sent by her editor to take part in an Edwardian Experience being held at Craighill House. ……
Katie at six foot one with fiery red hair, quick wit and a lovely sense of humour, meets huge and handsome Scot, Graeme MacKerrow, first of all finding him grumpy when she breaks the bannister he has just repaired and falls over the edge of the stairs landing on top of him!……
I love the characters - the unusual people taking part in the Edwardian Experience, Mirren MacKerrow, and her family, her matchmaking knitting club friends, and of course Katie, Graeme and his nephew Lachlan.
The book is laugh out loud amusing in parts and serious in others as we see two damaged people getting to know one another.
I cannot recommend this beautifully written and heartwarming story highly enough.
I was given a free copy of the book by NetGalley from Thomas Nelson
“Sometimes home is a place. Sometimes it’s a person. Sometimes it’s both.”
It is rare that a story renders me speechless, but I am truly struggling to find the words to sum up all this story meant to me. My only complaint would be having to try to be patient as I wait for the paperback copy to release next year.
I've read over 250 books this year, and THIS one, is now in the number 1 spot!
This review may be a jumbled of mess of ramblings because truthfully I loved the story so much I can't figure out how to put that love on the page. Plus I don't want to give too much away. But here you go anyway...
Katie is a traveling blogger, a pun queen, and a source of what I can only assume is bad luck, that she twists into instant fame. She needs this job here in Scotland for her career but also for her personal growth. She's here for an event but also because it reminds her of her Grandparents, the closest thing she had to a "home." Graeme is the owner of the place where the event is taking place, hes also the contractor making the repairs, the Scottish hero ( you'll see why soon enough), the butler lol, a dance partner, and a man who will change Katie's life... but little does she know that just yet. She literally falls into Graemes grumpy arms and from there they instantly butt heads. But there is a thin line between love and hate... and the more time they spend together those feelings soon morph into something more real!
Everyone's running from something. Sometimes it's a past they can't leave behind, a loss they can't stop grieving, or perhaps BOTH those things are holding you captive until you pray, process, and heal.
When life let's you down enough times you start doubting everything, including God's plan and his goodness and you put walls up to protect your heart and start making your own way in life. But when we shy away from love, settling down, taking that leap... that was never Gods plan. Graeme and Katie have to learn that through their faith in him, and the people he will place in their lives ( like each other) they can step out on faith, take a risk, dare to make plans, and allow time for love.
How Pepper Basham manages to have me laughing one second, crying the next, swooning over a Graeme moment, or at the edge of my seat waiting for all the feels... Idk how she does it! I was on an emotional roller coaster, and I did not want to get off! Lol! You all, I just can't sum up this book is words, there are none. I went in looking for a Scottish romance and boy did I get that. But gosh, it also just spoke to my heart a bit, spoke to my faith, my path in life, healing, growth, and moving on. And gosh the two main characters phew... Graeme is grumpy on the exterior but such a sweet soul on the inside. And Katie is so confident and happy on the outside, but she is second-guessing, insecure, and running away from her situation, scared that if she settles down , life will disappoint her again. Both of them are operating on fear, something their loved ones have been telling them they have been doing. But they don't realize it, until they meet each other....
Can Katie help Graeme to step out of his comfort zone, take some risks, show his talents, plan for more of a future? Can Graeme help Katie accept who she is, remind her she's enough, help her find a new place to call home and perhaps allow him to be her home? All that is only possible through God's power, but perhaps he will work through them, to help the other heal?!
Just for fun....
Random quotes completely out of context:
(This was an ARC, so quotes may change after the book is released)
"I was under the influence of hot Scotness . . . or Scot hotness."
"Parrot in the drawing room with a hairband.”
“My Morning as an Edwardian Burrito.” Perfect title for an article.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own."
Some like It Scot is a romantic tale full of witty banter and hilarious mishaps, but the story also delves deep into what it means to find a true home where people love and except you just for who you are. 5 stars!
Travel writer Katie Campbell is a six foot klutz who's traveled to Scotland to write about an authentic Edwardian experience. She manages to find herself in one scrape after, "...misadventures are my stores to tell. And Miss Adventure...is me". Such great wordplay.
Carpenter and wood carver Graeme MacKerrow finds himself constantly thrown into the role of Katie's rescuer hero whether he wants to be or not. Neither is looking for a relationship but somehow that doesn't seem to alter the outcome. Both are perfectly imperfect characters with hurtful histories, yet the pair manage to make me laugh and cry almost simultaneously. They were interesting and quirky and definitely the focus of the story, but I also got a heartful of charm from Graeme's nephew Lachlan. After all, what's not to love about an eight year old saying, "I wager it would take the two of us to help keep you alive..." So cute!
There is a plethora of Scottish words I've never heard, and I loved them all. Such as "Lang may yer lum reek!" which meant "May you live long and prosper!". So much fun all the way through the book.
There were so many meaningful and honest quotes that were so touching and true. A few of my favorites,
*"Sometimes one dream has to bow to another, and that's okay."
*"Love doesna stop when bodies do. It's one of the comforts in losing a loved one, ye ken? The love lingers on."
Author Pepper Basham's stories just keep getting better and better. I recommend this book to readers who enjoy a great inspirational love story with humor and depth. I appreciate Thomas Nelson making a copy of Some Like It Scot available for review. All thoughts and opinions are my very own.
Oh man. WHAT a beautiful book. I absolutely adored this one so much. I went in pretty much blind, and I expected a light, Scottish romcom; instead, I read one of the most thought provoking, faith-oriented, romances ever! This read was so stunning. I love every minute of it! I highly recommend this one!
rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
spice/language: clean!
thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for my early and complementary copy of this book!
This is my first Pepper Basham book, and I'm certain it won't be my last! If you like fun Hallmark Christmas movies, you'll love this book. I fell in love with the main character, Katie, and thoroughly enjoyed following her adventures (and mishaps!) as she traveled to Scotland to work on her writing project.
Watching the character growth both from Katie and her Scotsman was a delight. I enjoyed seeing them each work through their own issues, and how working through those issues ended up pulling them closer in the end.
This was a fun read!
"I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own."
Pepper, this book is fantastic! I loved every minute of it. It was absolutely adorable. I loved the characters and their sweet story.
Thank you to Netgalley, the publisher, and the author for granting my request to read this e-ARC and provide my honest opinions.
It has been long since I've felt all the feels of a romantic swoon, and this book filled my heart with a renewed faith in love and what love can do to a person. I kept wishing for this book not to end for me to continue immersing myself in the richness of the love story between Graeme (I pronounce this as "grim" in my head; I hope that is correct 😂) and Katie. These two give a whole different meaning to love, 🥰🥰 and I love it for them.
Katie, the travel writer who does not have roots in any place, meets Graeme, who has a loving family in Mull and is not thinking of going anywhere any time soon.
After meeting our two MCs, I thought that maybe this was just going to be a fling, but alas, with these two, the word fling doesn't quite fit with them.
Another amazing thing I loved about this book was that both of our MCs are creatives and how Graeme did everything he could to support Katie despite all her misadventures.
This review won't be complete if I don't applaud the author for a wonderful job of bringing Scotland and the island of Mull to life. I haven't been to Scotland, but it felt like I was right there with them.
I giggled, I laughed, and I almost cried, and I think I might need a hot Scot who will call me lass.🥰. Now is the time to go through all the books written by Pepper Basham 😩.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Get ready for a book you won't want to put down! I have read many of Basham's books but this one is her best yet! Scotland. Travel. Books. Romance. Humor. Puns. Local lore and legend. SO much heart. Oh my goodness I loved this book! A story is really special if it can make me laugh and cry and feel everything in between. The characters are terrific all the way around. Katie is hilarious and so real to life. Her struggles many will be able to sympathize with and it is so well written. Graeme has so many layers and it was a joy to read his perspective throughout the book. The secondary characters warmed my heart in many ways and I felt like I was in Mull having a cup of tea with them. I laughed so many times! I was worried that Katie would be over the top and the silliness would take me out of the book but nope it just added to the delight. The ending is so much better than I had even hoped! It was realistic and I truly didn't want this to end. We need more books in this quaint village in Scotland. Perhaps Graeme's brothers stories?! In any case. This is one of the best books I have read this year. Very fun and yet keeps you pondering life long after you finish reading the last page.
Five Stars.
"I received this book from NetGalley for free. All opinions are my own and I was not required to write a positive review."
Such a fun book! Loved every minute of it. I love banter, I love romance! If you do and want a bit of Scot then pick it up for sure!
"Some Like It Scot" is a charming romance about Katie, a travel writer prone to misadventures, and Graeme, a reclusive Scotsman tied to his island home. Their unlikely connection blossoms during Katie’s trip to Scotland, where her adventurous spirit clashes with Graeme’s need for stability.
With witty banter, heartwarming moments, and a picturesque Scottish setting, Pepper Basham delivers a fun and sweet love story. It’s a delightful, feel-good read about finding home and love in unexpected places. Perfect for fans of light-hearted romance!
Katie is a travel writer, sharing her adventures or misadventures as it normally works out to be with her social media fans. Her latest assignment is to spend three weeks in Scotland living her very own Downton Abbey Edwardian experience.
I've read stories before about the clumsy girl heading to the Scottish Highlands to find herself a Scottish man, but the inclusion of this modern day time jump gave it a fun spin.
I really enjoyed Pepper's writing, and found myself both laughing and crying at different times, and will be looking into her other works to add to my TBR list.
I did not want this book to end. SO cute, so witty, yet also sweet reminders of faith and growth as people. I loved the Scotland setting and wanted to dive into the scenery. I love how Pepper used Scottish words throughout the book and you could sense the character's accents and culture. Another modern funny romance perfected by Pepper!
Thank you to NetGalley & Thomas Nelson for giving me the opportunity to read this ARC in exchange for an honest review. I’m giving this book five stars for so many incredible reasons.
I loved the idea of a travel writer and it being set in Scotland. The entire setting made it just the perfect, cozy fall read. If you’re craving the Scottish setting, so much lore and the accents this is the perfect book for you.
Although I found the beginning slow, I adored reading about Graeme and Katie. I loved the authors writing style and was laughing out loud and crying at different points in the book. Seeing how both main characters handled grief and learning to open their hearts again in their own ways was really beautiful. I also absolutely loved Lachlan and found him to be an amazing addition to their story.
This story is set in Scotland and is one that is hard to put down. Love this authors stories and this one is another winner. Her characters are easy to relate to and well developed and relatable. Katie is a travel writer who often showcases some of the situations she gets herself into without even trying, and Graeme and his family own the old manor where her Edwardian Experience will take center stage and have her in one place for 3 weeks, unheard of. Beautiful descriptions of the area and a good cast of characters, though Graeme's family and the knitters would be considered great additions. Katie is adorable and Graeme is spending a lot of time coming to her rescue, even an embarrassing rescue. Also really liked Katie's brother Brett and was thankful she has his solid support behind her. Definitely a book to be added to a readers collection.
A complimentary copy was provided by Thomas Nelson via NetGalley. A review was not required and all thoughts and opinions are my own.
Me llevé una grata sorpresa al leer la historia de Katie y Graeme. Algo que me encantó fue que, aunque es un romance, no todo gira en torno a ello. Me refiero a que ambos protagonistas tienen sus propias personalidades, trabajos, sueños, miedos y problemas. No todo cambia mágicamente con el poder del amor; en cambio, los hace más fuertes, pero siguen siendo ellos mismos. No basan su personalidad en estar enamorados; se apoyan y se dan ánimos mutuamente.
Me encantó la relación entre Katie y Lachlan, Graeme y Lachlan, así como la dinámica entre los tres juntos. Sus escenas son tan lindas.
Thanks to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Pepper Basham books are an auto buy for me. So I was very excited to be able to read Some Like It Scot.
I loved that the main characters were so relatable, and the theme of a travel writer in Scotland was excellent. This book was hard to put down just like all the other ones she has written. Such a cute and lovely story that everyone will love!
Thank you for an arc @netgalley and Thomas Nelson Fiction
I absolutely loved this story! These heartwarming delightful characters, laugh-out-loud moments, the beautiful setting, and of course the deep faith, all blending together into an amazing story that I didn’t want to put down! I wasn’t ready for the story to end, I’d have happily lingered with them longer!
(I volunteered to review an early copy of this book. I am not required to write a review. The thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.)
Oh my. Pepper Basham just has a way with her words that brings be deep into her stories. Not only are they so RELATABLE, but the characters are just real. I fell in love with Katie from the first paragraph and just continued to want her to be my friend throughout the book. She reminded me of some of my friends growing up.
Gramme was every woman's dream man in a kilt. The play between the two of them was just great. There were so many times I laughed and then had tears. Mark's the "eejit"'s episode with the staircase cracked me up. But the pivotal laughter was 100% the dinner party. I read it over and over because it was just so good. I need to see it in film.
Actually i need this book in film. The challenge would be finding the right actress as not many actresses are 6'1" with red hair. And changing that would spoil everything!!!
The nod to Jaime Jo Wright was delightful! When I mentioned it in a Christian fiction group on FB, she didn't even know there was one and commented with shock.
This book just had everything for me. Excellent lessons in faith (I wrote two passages down for later). Joy. Sorrow. Self-worth. God's value on you. It's a must read.
5 stars
*Thank you to the publishers and NetGalley for the ARC of this book to review. All opinions are 100% my own.
Recently I had the honor of reading an ARC copy of Pepper Basham's Some Like It Scot. I loved the way Pepper created beautiful word pictures of a country I would love to visit someday. The book takes place on a small Scottish Isle as Katie Campbell, a travel writer, shares her Misadventures with her blog followers. She is taken in by a wonderful group of people who live on the island. Graeme MacKerrow has lived there all his life and doesn't trust outsiders, especially red headed women who like to travel.
I found the story to be delightful and the scenery magnificent. I adore the way Pepper weaves faith throughout the story as easy as breathing. I highly recommend Some Like It Scot. The only downside is you will have to wait until April 0f 2025 to enjoy it.
So be sure to pre-order your copy today.
I was given a copy of Some Like it Scot with no expectations All thoughts are my own.
1. Overview:
A brilliant Rom-Com set in Isle of Mull, Scotland. Miss Misadventure a.k.a Katie Campbell a travelling writer meets Graeme MacKerrow on an assignment in Scotland. Katie is invited to a three-week Edwardian experience with various other participants and meets the Grumpy Scot who thinks the Edwardian experience is ludicrous to begin with. Neither is looking for love, but Katie finds a home in Graeme, and his family, and Mull and Graeme meet his match in Katie. Through mishaps and life’s being safe, mostly Katie’s life the novel unfolds.
2. What did I like:
- The novel has blazing humor which made me chuckle more than once.
- The characters' feelings are substantiated so that the reader builds a deep understanding of the characters in the story.
I loved the misadventures created
- The plot is not solely focused on the two main characters and Katie forms a relationship with little Lachlan, Mirren, and the knitting club.
3. What I did not like:
- As a personal preference I prefer a little more dialogue and a little less descriptive writing, but the novel moves at a good pace.
4. Ratings and Final Thoughts:
I love this novel and would read it again. The story was inspiring and would uplift anyone’s frown to a smile. I would rate Some Like It Scot by Pepper Basham 5 out of 5.
More than 5 stars! This is an amazing book filled with humor, crazy animals, unbelievable "accidents," and true love! Scotland has been on my bucket list, and I definitely want to visit it now! ( preferably during the Highland Games)😄 🏴.
I can honestly say that I connected with Katie on many levels. She loves listening to stories, she's an encouraging person, she loves to travel and she attracts all kinds of crazy animals! Graeme, oh be still my heart! He gives off grumpy vibes, but he's all marshmallow fluff! Lachlan is the cutest! I love the way he talks!
The idea of the Edwardian experience absolutely thrills me! To spend 3 weeks immersed in Downton Abbey cosplay sounds fantastic! Throw in a precocious macaw and a devious weasel; fun times will be had!
The story is filled with both the bitter and the sweet. Katie and Graeme have painful pasts, but as they start to heal, their hearts find true love.
I was provided a complimentary copy of the book from Thomas Nelson via Netgalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Some Like it Scot is a smashing hit! I absolutely loved it. It’s a romcom at its finest. An accident prone heroine, a dashing “hot Scot” rescuer, an adorable kid, and a warm welcoming family will all draw the reader into the story with strings that will wrap around your heart. This is one family and love story that I won’t easily forget!
Some Like it Scot is perfect!!! I would give it 10 stars if if I could! The characters are great, the setting is beautiful and the story is everything.
Pepper is a master of great storytelling. No one should miss Katie, the #hotscot and all the lovable and sometimes irritating cast of characters.
Ps. My new favorite word is eejit! 😉
I was given a copy by the editor via NetGalley for my honest review.
Sinopsis en español:
La popular escritora de viajes y podcaster Katie Campbell recorre el mundo recopilando historias de otras personas. Ha construido una carrera como "Miss Adventure", conocida por decir que sí a cualquier cosa nueva (país, comida o experiencia) y, como era de esperar, encontrar esas aventuras tomando un giro descendente en desventuras.
Ofrecida la oportunidad de explorar sus raíces ancestrales a través de una experiencia eduardiana de tres semanas, Katie se encuentra inmersa en la belleza y excentricidad de Escocia. En su atuendo de época, con comidas y actividades tradicionales, las oportunidades de desventuras son infinitas, especialmente con la presencia de un guacamayo maníaco, un compañero de trabajo celoso y un escocés demasiado hosco.
El solitario y protector Graeme MacKerrow no se aventura lejos de su isla natal. Un estoico escocés, la zona de confort de Graeme siempre ha sido la familia, y después de la muerte de su hermana, está aún más decidido a salvar el hogar ancestral de MacKerrow y mantener cerca a los que ama. La repentina intrusión de una nes estadounidense de seis pies y uno, famosa por sus desgracias viajeras, estaba lejos de su plan.
Mientras este mundo de folclore, comunidad y carpinteros con faldas tienta a Katie a descubrir su propia historia, ¿podría esta gran serie de desventuras llevarla directamente a donde pertenece? ¿Y un escocés establecido arriesgaría alguna vez a aflojar su control sobre lo que es familiar para permitir que un escritor con pasión por los viajes tenga un hogar en su corazón? ¿Cómo podrían sus mundos tan diferentes compartir la misma página de la historia de la vida cuando "el hogar" está en dos lugares muy diferentes? Pero tal vez el hogar, y el futuro, no es exactamente lo que cualquiera de los dos imaginó que sería. Tal vez el hogar se trata menos de un lugar... y más de una persona.
Reseña:
Me encantó, que linda sensación es leer un buen libro de romance en donde todo se centre en la relación de los protagonistas, pero sin quitarles sus personalidades ni sueños y que siendo sus propias personas, solo que más fuertes porque están juntos.
What a delightful story!!!
When I need a laugh-out-loud funny, sweet, and romantic story, I know I can count on a Pepper Basham book! I have to say, I absolutely like it Scot along with Katie Campbell. Katie is a most genuine, self-deprecatingly funny person, she is a travel writer, and photographer who shares her "Miss Adventures" with her followers. Her latest assignment takes her to Scotland where she meets the cranky but gorgeous Graeme MacKerrow. I love her nicknames for him "Hateful Highlander", "Sulky Scott", "Stoic Scot", "Mr. Grump" to name a few. Despite calling himself an "eejit", Graeme is attracted to this tall, funny, prone-to-mishaps visitor from America. "Few things appealed to a Scotsman like a keen sense of humor." Their banter was so much fun.
Katie meets the delightful Mirren, owner of the local bookstore, and Katie's "grin responded to her humor without hesitation." The Wednesday morning "Stories and Stitches" book club are a hoot. Mirren is a kind, funny, and loving woman about Katie's mother's age. Mirren tells her "every person's story is worth hearing Katiegirl."
I adored the 8 year old Lachlan and his dog Wedge. I got as much of a kick out of his expressions and accent as Katie did.
I love the author's nods to the game Clue. "Miss Adventure in the sitting room with a fishing pole."
Even though he is anonymous, Graeme is the handsome guy behind #HotScot trending on Katie's social media. The sight of him in a kilt at the Highland games left Katie speechless.
The scenery descriptions are stunning.
I love the way Pepper seamlessly weaves faith throughout the story.
Graeme's family is wonderful, funny, and one that anyone would love to be a part of. They too have had their share of loss. Katie is close to her brother, but the rest of her family has been distant since her sister died many years ago. Her travel career is satisfying but also a way to run away from how things were.
Some Like it Scot is a delightfully funny, sweet journey of healing and finding belonging. I highly recommend it!
Thank you to the publisher Thomas Nelson and Net galley for allowing me to read an early copy. I loved every minute of it, and all opinions are my own.
I absolutely love Pepper Basham’s novels.
This is a great one about a goofy precious young woman find her way.
I also enjoyed the wink at another series wondering if this will be a continuation!
Pepper Basham’s latest, Some Like it Scot, is a beautiful story about a traveling Photojournalist known for her mishaps, and a Scot who’s trying to create a new life from some messy, broken pieces.
Again, Katie is confident in her skills, but, having lived most of her life ‘not good enough’ and never measuring up, it’s really difficult for her to accept when some people actually think she’s worth being around. Fear of disappointing them wars with hope that she may have found her people.
Graeme’s fears, having been proven valid a few times now, aren’t letting him trust that any new opportunities, personal or professional, are going to prove worth the risk.
Watching both of them begin to trust, and even think differently about themselves, is beautiful. And hilarious with their running pun-war.
I received a copy of this book from NetGalley and chose to review it here. All thoughts are my own.
1#SomeLikeItScot #NetGalley
Katie Campbell is always getting in one scrape or another, and it's a good thing
that she gets paid for her mis adventures as a travel writer and poscaster. Her
latest adventure takes her to Scotland and Graeme MacKerrow, who is raising
his nephew and likes to stay close to home. When their two worlds collide,
Graeme is a little skeptical and wants nothing to do with this ginger haired
American. What a fun read.
Oh, wow! I absolutely loved this book! I enjoyed the humor of Katie’s misadventures. I enjoyed all the friends she met during her stay on the Isle of Mull in Scotland, especially Graeme’s family. Katie would go for walks, and we learned about some of the countryside and the manor house. I enjoyed meeting Graeme, who had hurts in the past to overcome. Katie likes to travel, Graeme does not. How was the author going to bring them together? I loved that there were Scottish words interspersed throughout, but the book wasn’t written in the vernacular Scottish brogue, so it was very easy to read. You could read the brogue into it yourself if you wanted to. There was a light faith thread too. I think the plot was fantastic and the book is magnificent! I read the book through NetGalley, but my review is my own true opinion.
What a sweet love story! I love all the puns. The Scottish accent in my head as I imagined Graeme speaking was fantastic ❤️ I enjoyed every bit of this book.
Brilliant I loved this story. It brought back so many great memories of my Glaswegian uncle. I enjoyed all aspects, but most of all the found family. I really hope that one day this story will be brought even further to life with an audio book 😍
Another absolute winner from this author. I thought it was part of the skymar series when I added it to my list but it isn’t. What a great new book. I could see so many chances for stories with these characters .
I loved Katie’s story so much and her wounded way of looking at the world with humor and positivity. Graeme was such a lovable bore of a Scot His rough exterior quickly lead to the soft interior and his desire to take care of others.
Thank you to the publisher and netgalley for allowing me to read and review this book. All opinions are my own.
Well, this was just the most heartwarming story I've read in a while! Pepper Basham has created two flawed, but utterly beautiful main characters who just stole my heart. And red headed sidekick, Lachlan, was just the icing on the cake!
A travel writer named Katie and a man named Graeme (who shows up in a kilt here and there) combine in this sweet romance in Scotland. There may or may not be a feisty Highland coo as well!
I received an arc from netgalley, but all enthusiastic opinions are my own!
Whew, what a story!! It took me a bit to find my rhythm in this one, but that was mostly due to life’s distractions.
This story is so, so good!
And relatable!!
Parts of Katie’s story had me crying, and others had me laughing…
This story is about finding a place to belong. But, it's so much more than that - it's finding those people that truly make you feel at home.
Katie is hilarious. And her #hotscot was fun to read about, too!
This story is one of my favorites of the year, and that's saying a lot!!
I can’t wait to read more about these delightful characters!
Disclaimer: I receive complimentary books from various sources, including, publishers, publicists, authors, and/or NetGalley. I am not required to write a positive review, and have not received any compensation. The opinions shared here are my own entirely. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255
Some Like it Scot by Pepper Basham is a wonderful rom-com with heart.
Katie Campbell is a travel writer notorious for her misadventures. The mishaps Katie gets into during her visit to Scotland made me laugh out loud several times while reading. Yet, there’s more to Katie Campbell than the accidents that seem to happen to her wherever she goes. Hidden inside her is the deep desire to be loved unconditionally. Then there’s Graeme MacKerrow. This “hot Scot” might give all the classic “grump” vibes, but underneath his brusqueness is a tender heart. I especially liked how several characters in the story, including Graeme, show God’s unconditional love to Katie. And both main characters learn to trust God more. By the time I was reading the last 10% or so of the book, I was crying happy sappy tears that wouldn’t quit. It was such a sweet, romantic story! Simply wonderful!
A five star read for me! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
If you enjoy stories set in Scotland, hilarious yet relatable characters, and a happily ever after ending, then be sure to grab a copy of Some Like it Scot! I will be preordering a copy to reread for sure!
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
An instant add to my favorite books list! A perfect read for anyone looking for a romantic story with plenty of humor.
Anyone who has ever felt like they don't quite belong, and struggles with self-image, plus dysfunctional family dynamics, will find a kindred spirit in Katie. Loved her optimism and kindness towards others, even those who were difficult. I smiled and laughed out loud through the whole book. There are some serious parts too, with a bit of inspiration to add depth and hope.
A slow burn romance with a lot of fun banter, and some swoon worthy kisses, should satisfy any romance fans. Throw in some charming side characters, especially the wise Mirren, an adorable boy, and even a villain, and there is enough to keep it interesting clear through. It made me want to visit Scotland and see the places mentioned.
This was a book to savor and enjoy at a leisurely pace, though it would be easy to read in just a few sittings too. I didn't want it to end! It would make a fun vacation or beach read. Highly recommend! 5 stars
Delightfully witty, filled with mental scenery and a host of characters bringing joy to readers. Prepare for snickers and grins from Katie's mishaps as she finds adventures and more within the Scottish island.
I received a complimentary copy of the book without obligation. This review is my opinion.
I loved all things about this book.
That Katie was a tall girl and Graeme was an extra large guy. They both had their insecurities but together they made it work for the best.
And I adored 8 year old Lachlan and his dog, Wedge.
The book totally made me want to visit Scotland. I never understood why others yearned to go there. But now, I’m all in. Pepper’s descriptions of the land were so appealing and fascinating.
I really liked the ending! The faith thread was so relevant and woven throughout the story.
All in all, this book is so well written and appealing in so many ways, I am sure I will be recommending it to everyone!
Thank you to Net Galley for allowing me to read this book. The opinions are entirely my own.
Love, love, love this book!! Captivating storyline, enduring characters, and breathtaking scenery, what more could you want? This story is good for the heart and had me smiling and sometimes laughing out loud as I read it. Expertly written in such detail the words come to life in your imagination from the gorgeous views of Scotland, the funny antics Katie finds herself in not to mention the hot Scot, Graeme.
Katie Campbell is a traveling journalist and podcaster who mishaps always follow. Her funny antics showcase her great sense of humor and adventure. Traveling to her ancestral homeland of Scotland will prove to challenge her thinking of herself, family, home, and her own story. I love the sense of humor, kindness, and genuineness of her character!
Graeme MacKerrow is a traditional Scotsman who loves his family and homeland above all. His fight to save his family home leads him to lent it to out to bring in money causing his path to collide with American Katie Campbell. Although from different worlds, can these two discover things are not always as different as they seem and perhaps discover more about their own story?
This book is a must read! It is humorous, romantic, entertaining, and yet thought provoking. I had a difficult time putting it down and was sad to see it end!
I was given a complimentary copy of this book by the publisher. All opinions expressed are completely my own.
Me! I like it Scot! No surprise, Pepper Basham's latest is a delight. The Scottish setting is magical. Katie's journey to finding a place to belong, and people to belong with, is so relatable. As is her difficulty in resisting the #hotscot in her life. Graeme is definitely swoon-worthy, what with his heroic tendencies and his accent. I adored Graeme's family, specifically his mom, Mirren, and his little nephew, Lachlan. They added a sweet family vibe to the story, giving Katie a sense of home and family that had been sorely missing in her life.
Katie's misadventures and love of puns adds a laugh-out-loud humor to the story. She ends up with several run-ins with wildlife native to the islands, most notably highland cows and puffins. And the Edwardian experience adds plenty of opportunity for hijinks.
If you love the grumpy/sunshine romance trope, gorgeous settings, a fancy manor home, adorable kids, and interactions with local wildlife, Some Like it Scot is for you!
REVIEW-Some Like It Scot by Pepper Basham
Filled with all the feel-good, romantic high points! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
If you like a story which provides a virtual visit to a charming isle in Scotland, the warmth of a tight knit community, and a ruggedly handsome kilt-wearing hero, this is a book for you!
Such fun happens when the travel-writing heroine, Katie Campbell, finds herself attending a three-week reenactment of the Edwardian time period at an impressive manor house on an old estate. During the experience, she encounters various “misadventures” where, Graeme MacKerrow, the Hot Scot, truly comes to her rescue.
I enjoyed the development of the grumpy/sweet romance between two different personalities who reluctantly realized they were meant for each other. The slow burn is delicious as the attraction between the couple heats. Be still, my Scottish-loving heart!
Plus a story with a cute bookshop which serves tea and scones is definitely my kind of happy place. I truly found this story, with its sweet thread of hope and faith, a delight! Author Pepper Basham skillfully creates a touching romance and a charming community filled with heartwarming characters I’ll long remember.
Favorite quotes:
“It’s one of the comforts in losing a loved one, ye ken? The love lingers long.”
“It’s not about your hold on God. It’s about His hold on you.”
*I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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Travel writer Katie Campbell doesn’t stay in one place for too long. Cause when you stay, you get attached, and if there’s one thing Katie doesn’t need, it’s getting attached to a place or people. But staying at Craighill House and meeting Graeme McKerrow threatens all of that. The misadventure of Miss Adventure land her in the lives of Graeme and his family, and for the first time in a long time, Katie begins to learn what it means when for home to be a place and a person.
So here’s the thing. I loved Authentically, Izzy and Positively, Penelope. Like, really loved them. This book completely blew them out of the water. I cannot begin to tell you when the last time was I laughed to hard reading a book. As funny as this book was though, it was also filled with so much heart. At its heart, this book is really about finding where you belong, and I feel like Pepper Basham perfectly wove the faith element through that theme. And don’t even get me started on how much I loved the setting of this book! Scotland? Check. Downton Abbey-esque house with plenty of Downton Abbey references? Check. Check. The whole book from start to finish was just an absolute pleasure to read!
I cannot recommend this book enough if you’re looking for a good wholesome rom-com filled with some really great faith elements!
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Kilts. Macaws. Edwardian experiences. I knew it was going to be so good and so quirky. And being a Pepper Basham book, so full of feelings and sweet romance. This book had me from the very beginning.
Basham gives us great characters in this story. Katie has one misadventure after another. Is this another one? Graeme is grumpy and oh so Scottish. Can he ever loosen up? And then there are several secondary characters that will draw you in as well. They’re fabulous and I’m sure I need a trip to Scotland to meet them all.
I also love the faith thread that was throughout Some Like It Scot. It wouldn’t be a Basham book without it. She is unabashedly a faith writer.
If you want a rom com with faith, feelings, and laughter you’ll enjoy this story of finding where you belong. I highly recommend it!
I received a complimentary copy of this book but was not required to leave a review.
This book was great! I loved the story so much and I could not put this book down. The romance and banter was so fun!
This book has it all! Hilarious moments and lines, a hot Scot(🥰), and a wonderfully written main character searching for her place to belong. This is easily one of the best books I have read this year. Pepper’s books never disappoint! I will be preordering a copy for my keeper shelf stat!
I received a copy of this book from the publisher and was not required to post a positive review. All thoughts are my own.
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Surprisingly enough, this was my first ever read by Pepper Basham and it certainly did not disappoint! As soon as I started reading, I could tell that I loved her writing style. It instantly pulled me into the story and kept me highly entertained until the end! Pepper’s talent with descriptive writing painted such a vivid picture of beautiful Scotland in my mind’s eye.
This book had some of my favorite tropes including a grumpy/sunshine trope that was absolute perfection! I loved that the FMC was not your average, petite character but rather 6’ tall and “well-built” 🤭 The fact that Graeme was able to make her feel small was the best! The meet-cute was one of the best meet-cutes I’ve read in a while; it really showed off the main character’s personalities to a T 😂
Katie didn’t have a place she considered home and traveling the world for a job certainly didn’t help matters. When she arrives in Scotland and falls instantly in love with the raw beauty of the country and possibly a local Scotsman, could she possibly begin to consider setting down roots? Katie’s life has had its fair share of pain and quite a bit more than its fair share of mishaps, or misadventures as she dubs them. Can she finally find peace and healing in the beautiful country of Scotland? Can she possibly trust someone enough with her brokenness and choose to stay with them?
Graeme was the perfect counterpart for vivacious Katie, with all of her wildness and misadventures. His was a calm and easygoing life now made a bit more wild by a certain redheaded American, but he was able to be that strong and secure presence she needed in her life. Graeme had his fair share of hurts and pain over the years as well and I love that they were able to finally find some semblance of healing together ♥️
This book showed such real and raw relationships of people with God. It’s one of those stories you can easily relate to because you’ve been through similar struggles. I love how the characters made such an effort to truly seek God and make Him an active part of their lives.
This book was breathtakingly beautiful ♥️ It gave off Tea With Elephants by Robin Jones Gunn vibes 🥹 I highlighted so many beautiful quotes in this book!
I received a complimentary arc of this book from NetGalley and Thomas Nelson Fiction. All opinions listed are purely my own.
Loved this book! I wasn’t sure I would enjoy the format of going back and forth between the main characters, but I did. The characters were engaging and the story caught my attention with its humor along with serious moments that were teaching us some things. I h@ve read some historicals by this author and enjoyed those as well. I am going to go and read some more. Though contemporary it bordered on historical also. Go read it and see what I mean! I was given this book for review and it turned out to be one I really enjoyed it.
I was delighted to receive an advance copy of this book by an author who I really enjoy. This was a fun book. Katie's misadventures were so funny. The Edwardian house party was an interesting storyline, though the stories of the locals were what really shined. The setting was beautifully described, and local culture and legends well incorporated. Both the main characters and the secondary characters were delightful. There was even a brief nod to this author's Skymar series, which was a nice touch. But at the same time, it had a deeper storyline. It deals with grief, family, acceptance, faith, and finding a home. The relationship between Katie and Graeme was delightful.
I received this book from NetGalley for free. All opinions are my own and I was not required to write a positive review.
This book was so delightful and hit all the Scottish cravings I’ve been needing. I love the grumpy Scot Graeme and his brogue. I fell in love with Katie and her penchant for needing to be rescued. This is a great book to Coorie up with and can’t recommend it enough.
Another 5+ star read from Pepper Basham!! The adventures - erm, rather, misadventures of Katie drew me in from the very start. Her hilarious mishaps kept me laughing, but her walk with the Lord and the issues she was sorting through with Him called to my heart in a personal way. The love, joy, peace, humour, growth, and changing of dreams that shapes this book makes it a modern day classic! And don't even get me started on Graeme!! A hot Scot who's broody, yet gentle, caring, and proudly loves his family and the Lord?! Swoon!! This lovely, faith-filled romcom full of both heart and humour is one you won't want to miss and will enjoy reading many times over!
I was blessed to received a complimentary copy of this book and be able to share my honest thoughts on it!
Some Like It Scot is a charming story by Pepper Basham. I picked up this book after having read one other book by Basham, because I remembered it being a cute story. I enjoyed the characters, both the main couple and many of the supporting characters. The setting was delightful as well. The characters Christian faith is talked about quite a bit throughout the story. I didn’t realize this would be the case, but it was nice to read a story where faith and the role it plays in all aspects of life is acknowledged. I love how the author deals with issues such as familial struggles/hurt with kindness, and without making everyone all have perfect relationships by the end of the story. I will definitely be recommending this to anyone who wants to read a sweet, fun, and charming romance! Thank you to Thomas Nelson Fiction and NetGalley for my advanced copy of this book. I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
I loved this sweet romance. The setting was wonderful and I loved all the characters. I will definitely read more from this author.
I have loved everything Pepper Basham has written, and I have no doubt I would love this ARC just as much!! I hate to quite a book with so much potential, but I am hoping I can snag an audiobook of this book (please?) because I can’t see the ARC well enough on my phone to read it. Such sadness!
This book was such a sweet escape!
Katie, a travel writer and podcaster known as “Miss Adventure,” is all about saying yes to life’s wild opportunities—even when they don’t go as planned. Her latest adventure lands her in Scotland for a three-week Edwardian experience.
Graeme MacKerrow is a brooding Scotsman who is fiercely loyal to his island home and family.
Scotland as a backdrop instantly had me hooked—it’s just the perfect setting for a romantic story.
Katie’s misadventures were funny and relatable, while Graeme’s grumpy, protective vibe made him such a lovable character.
I’m a sucker for a slow burn, and this one delivered in the best way. It was cozy, heartfelt, and gave me all the warm fuzzies. Definitely a feel-good read!
Thank you NetGalley and Thomas Nelson for this free ARC!
I really enjoyed reading this book ! It's my first book from author Pepper Basham and I definetly will read more.
The dynamic between Katie and Graeme was great and how they complemented each other.
It was a sweet story, cute and wholesome; the description of Scotland makes it seems as if you were actually there. Katie was a really relatable character, and I could identify with her in many levels. It is a slooooow burn, so take that in mind, it also has some christian themes in the book. I didn't mind it at all, but I can see how it could be a turn off to some people.
These is definetly a cute, fun and fast read that I would totally recommend.
"I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own."
What a beautiful story! I not only fell in love with Graeme, but also with Scotland. The author depicts the landscapes so well that it felt like I was the one there, standing on the hillside on a foggy day in my wellies, feeling the wet spray on my face. I wish I could immediately teleport there! There were several funny moments in the book, but the serious conversations about love & family are what had me feeling the most emotional. I welled up so many times. I loved all of it. If you love romance and you love Scotland, this book is for you!
What a fun, enjoyable read with such a relatable FMC that instantly makes you feel like you found your long lost friend! Katie was such a character that made you feel normalized for your fears, struggles and passions that come with adulthood. And the hot scot?! The perfect, 6ft grumpy brooding man that has the banter, the perfect family the wraps you up in their joy immediately and protection immediately. This story had the banter, the swoon, the slow burn romance that sucks you in, while having you rooting for them the whole time.
Graeme & Katie
Edwardian Experience in Scotland… complete with a Hot Scot!? Sign Katie up! Ok, she didn’t realize there would be a Hot Scot included… but God knew she needed one. One that would give her that life line, that rope that she didn’t know she needed. One that would grow her faith, and at the same time heal some of the hurts tucked deep in her heart.
Katie and Graeme’s story is a witty, pun filled story. Katie is used to turning a phrase and using humor to hide her insecurities. A perfect time for God to step in and use those misadventures. I really loved the elements of faith and growth in this one.
This is a romantic story. And a comedy. But it’s so much more. The depth of the characters and the lessons they learned will cause the reader to reflect on their own life and faith. You don’t want to miss the chance to read this one!
This is a book that even Mr. Collins would read, particularly chapter 19, and its mention of fine closets.
Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas Nelson for the chance to read and review early. And thanks Pepper for the fantastic adventure!
Some Like It Scot by Pepper Basham was an enjoyable swoon-worthy read for those of us who like Scotsmen.
Katie Campbell is a popular travel writer who visits Scotland as part of a three-week Edwardian Immersion Tour. Katie is known as Miss Adventure. . .which is somewhat a play on words as she often gets herself into scrapes or "misadventures." Graeme MacKerrow is in the just the right place at the right time to be a part of Katie's first misadventure in Scotland. From that moment on, the relationship is off to a fun start.
I so enjoyed getting to know Graeme (Pronounced Gray-ham) and his family through the eyes of Katie. I could relate to how she was drawn to his warm and caring family. I also loved getting to know Katie. Both were fun characters. I enjoyed how they shared humor and how they got to know each other through the book. There were also some deliciously romantic moments that filled my starry-eyed heart.
As I read Some Like It Scot, my heart also went out to Katie as I got to know her struggles behind her smiles and humor and why she chose a life of travel. Katie's family faced a real challenge when her sister passed away. After that happened, the real dysfunction of her family came through in a way that left Katie's heart wounded and shut away. I could really relate to Katie as I come from a family with similar issues but for different reasons. I also have a Scottish grandfather that I was close to, like Katie, so I related there as well. There is plenty of tea drinking in the book and my Scottish grandfather also started me drinking tea when I was a little girl. I loved hearing Katie talk about her Scottish grandparents back home in North Carolina and how they helped her in her difficult times and showed her the love she didn't get in her family of origin. There was so much depth in that part of the story that I could relate to. Katie and Graeme also connected over loss as Graeme also had a sister pass away a few years ago in the story.
I enjoyed the cast of characters in Some Like it Scot, from the other writers in the Edwardian experience to Graeme's family and friends in Scotland and Katie's brothers back home in the States. All in all, this was an especially enjoyable read for me. I like how this author shows empathy for those who are hurting through her characters. I laughed and I teared up in this book.
I so appreciate receiving an early copy of this book through NetGalley and the publisher. All opinions within this review are my own.
Love, love,love this book. What a fun, delightful, moving story. I laughed. I cried. I cheered. I smiled. A book with all the feels, a truly exciting location, wonderfully written characters, and a unique plot. Will definitely be on my to be reread and re-enjoyed shelf. This book was provided by the publisher, author Pepper Basham, through NetGalley. The opinions are my own thoughts.
Katie Campbell has made a name for herself as “Miss Adventure.” She is a travel writer and podcaster who has traveled the world while entertaining her followers with her “misadventures.”
This delightful story takes Katie to Scotland to participate in a three-week “Edwardian Experience,” including period costumes and traditional food from that time. It also showcases the fine ancestral home known as Craighill, currently owned by Graeme MacKerrow. Graeme is a tall, handsome Scot who, since the death of his sister, has taken on the responsibility of raising his young nephew and rarely ventures far from home. Graeme’s priorities are his family and home.
Katie seems to be accident-prone wherever she is, which only endears her more to her loyal followers. Besides having striking red hair, she is also 6’1”, making her stand out. Much to Graeme’s dismay, he has taken notice of her.
This story has the most delightful characters. I particularly loved Graeme’s mother, who I often felt like sharing a cup of tea with. Katie is also drawn to Graeme’s family, as it is so unlike her own back in America. The story takes the reader on a wild ride as Katie encounters a number of misadventures, including landing on a ledge after accidentally falling over the edge of a cliff.
Pepper Basham is a gifted storyteller who weaves humor, seriousness, romance, and faith into one captivating, delightful story.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. All comments and opinions are my own.
Beautiful descriptions of the Scottish countryside, and written to where you could hear the Scottish accent come through is already off to a winning start. Great growth for both male and female leads and the fun misadventures that lead the way in the romcom. It had so many fun elements and pieces of the story it was fabulous the whole way through. Can't wait to read more from Basham!
Thank you NetGalley for a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Some like it Scot was my cozy read of the quarter. It's got everything I want in a clean and inspirational feel-good rom-com. Adorable characters, a swoony setting, and hilarious misadventures along the way. I loved that Miss Adventure is an accident-prone travel writer, and I totally wanted to go to Scotland for the Edwardian experience myself. Basham has done it again and delivered an unputdownable rom-com that leaves readers at once satisfied and longing for more. Some Like It Scot is a highlight read of the year!
Thank you NetGalley and Thomas Nelson for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own.
Being Scottish I do enjoy reading books that are set in Scotland.
This was an easy and fun read. The banter between the main characters was awesome and comical at times. Also a very cute romance.
The book also has travel, lore and as I said before, banter 😂
Thank you to Netgalley and the author for the eARC
In Some Like It Scot, Katie Campbell loves a good adventure. As a popular travel writer and social media darling, she’s navigated countless escapades around the globe, earning her the playful nickname “Miss Adventure.” Her latest journey takes her to Scotland—the land of her ancestors—where she dives into an Edwardian experience, explores a charming Scottish village, befriends an impish little boy, and crosses paths with a grumpy Scotsman she can’t help but think of as the “Hot Scot.” What could possibly go wrong?
Graeme MacKerrow has reluctantly rented out his ancestral home to a wealthy family looking to recreate an Edwardian experience. He despises the attention of the press but needs the money to restore his family estate to its former glory. He finds it impossible to ignore Katie, especially after she literally falls on him—followed by every other mishap she brings into his life. There’s something undeniably captivating about her, even though her wanderlust heart clashes with his dreams of a rooted life. Will they find a way to bridge their differences and create something lasting together?
Pepper Basham, you’ve done it again! You made me laugh, swoon, and blink back tears. As a fellow tall lady, I fell in love with Katie and her deep longing for love and a place to call home. I felt like I was right there with her, exploring Scotland and experiencing every magical moment. This story was beautifully written, laugh-out-loud funny, and an absolute delight to read. I’m truly sad to say goodbye to Katie and Graeme—I could follow their adventures forever. What a fantastic book! Highly recommend!
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Thomas Nelson Fiction. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
The ending was so good; I cried. Thoroughly entertaining and engaging story about a travel writer who is good at finding trouble and a woodworker/artist who keeps coming to her rescuing despite his reluctance to see himself as a hero. Loved the Scottish setting and wonderful MacKerrow family.
I utterly adored this read! Pepper Basham is one of my go-to authors when I need a laugh, and/or a book I know I'll enjoy--and this one is both.
I definitely want to go back to Scotland now, and visit Mull (and Iona)--I've never been to the islands, though I've been to the coast a fair bit, and Basham did a great job capturing life and livelihood across the northern pond.
The characters are hilarious and endearing (except for Mark, haha), and both MCs grow and change over the course of the read. Absolutely recommended!
I received an eARC of the book from the publisher via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
Who likes it Scot? This girl!
I’ve had an obsession with all things Scottish since long before Jaime Fraser came along. Maybe it’s because of the Scottish in the mix of my own bloodline or maybe because my husband was of mostly Scottish descent. (Who struck a strong resemblance to the character in this book whose name I still don’t know how to pronounce.)
But I digress. Let’s talk about the book.
It’s probably not a surprise that the hero of this book won me over- Graeme MacKerrow’s looks, his charm, the grumpiness, he wears a kilt (swoon), and the way he says lass made for one dream of a man. But I loved his heart most of all.
Then there’s the heroine, Katie Campbell. Her escapades were fun to read about even if she wasn’t someone I would have appreciated in real like. She had a thing for getting herself into a pinch. I can do enough of that all on my own. Good thing she has the Hot Scot to come to her rescue!
This book is sweet, funny, and heartfelt and it gives you a glimpse of the Scottish countryside to boot.
I was provided a copy of this book by the publisher, but as always, my opinions are my own.
This book is just amazing! Pepper Basham has done it again and written a delightful rom com with likeable characters with "Some Like It Scot"! Travel writer Katie is accident prone and has made her livelihood on those accidents that seem to happen to her on every travel adventure. Her opposite is Graeme, a Scot who never travels far from his home village in Scotland. From the time these two tall individuals meet, sparks fly and one mishap after another leads to a wonderful story of self-discovery for both characters.
There are wonderful townsfolk, an adorable 8-year-old boy, a quirky woman who runs an Edwardian themed castle stay, a crazy highland cow, and descriptions of amazing scenery that make me want to buy a ticket and go straight to Scotland for a visit (if only it was summer and I had money and no responsibilities!).
I highlighted so many passages while reading this book. It is an incredibly well-written story with so many laugh out loud moments, parts that brought tears to my eyes, nuggets of wisdom, corny jokes and puns, pop culture references, the mention of another well-known Christian fiction author and so much more. I loved this book so much I can't wait to re-visit it again when the book releases and arrives in my mailbox. Thank you Pepper for writing another amazing book. This may be my favorite to date...which is saying a lot because I love her other books so much.
Thank you to Barbour Publishing for an opportunity to read an ARC of this book. All opinions expressed are my own.
Pepper Basham has done it again and given readers a beautiful story of self discovery and learning to deal with grief! This story has given me so much wanderlust that I might need to go book my trip to Scotland now!
I really enjoyed the grumpyxsunshine relationship between Katie and Graeme! I found all the misadventures that Katie finds herself in and Graeme needing to rescue her from hilarious! I also found how they bounded over their faith and the struggles of grief was so well written that I was crying right along with them.
I loved these two characters so much that I hope its not the last we see of them!
Katie my friends, is a hoot! She had me giggling and laughing every page. Pepper. Basham, Some Like It Scot, (hehe) took me on an adventure and journey throughout this read. This story had my heart melting. Lovely and funny. Recommended Read!
i received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Some Like it Scot is a fantastic book. I throughly enjoyed the plot, setting and the character dynamics. A story of two totally different personalities and their romance. I definitely recommend this book. I received an advance ebook from the publisher and Netgalley. This is my unbiased review.
Excellent writing is once again here by Pepper Basham. I found myself on a rollercoaster of enjoyment in Scotland. From self discovery of the main characters to tear inducing laughter, this book is wonderful.
It was so fun to make new literary friends with Katie, Graeme, a few animals, and the rest of these Scots.
I received an ARC from NetGalley and the opinion share is my own.
Some like it Scot
If you are looking for a laugh out loud story definitely read this book. From the very first scene this book is so enjoyable. Katie is in Scotland as a travel writer/blogger. Katie meets Graeme and his family. There is pretty scenery, adventures, romance, family, and rivalry. So many great scenes in the book. Some are funny and some are very touching.
I received an advanced copy of the book from NetGalley. This book review is my own opinion.
Y'all, I LOVED this book! From the storyline to Katie to being immersed into Scotland to Graeme. This is the second book I've read from this author and I will be reading more. The story was never slow and we get to see the characters develop overtime. I loved seeing Katie grow and all of her antics. It made me want to go explore Scotland and see the green and mountains she talks about. The romance is clean and there is a faith element to it. I highly recommend it!
Thank you to NetGalley and Pepper Basham for allowing me to read this book!
I absolutely loved this novel!⭐️
It gave me moments of pure serenity and joy, which is exactly what I needed. This book is perfect for anyone looking to escape for a while and clear their mind. I found myself laughing out loud because of the charming protagonists, and I really appreciated how the story unfolded. The setting was enchanting, and the atmosphere created in the book made me feel like I was right there, immersed in it all.
One small suggestion would be to add a bit more dialogue. It would have been nice to gain a deeper insight into the characters' personalities and backgrounds. But that’s just a minor detail in an otherwise wonderful story!
I highly recommend this book to anyone who’s in the mood for a heartwarming and delightful read.
P.S.: After finishing it, I couldn't help but dream of a trip to Scotland! :)
"I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.”
I was privileged to receive an early copy of Some Like it Scot from the publisher through NetGalley, and was enthralled with the grumpy hero and accident-prone heroine. These two main characters, Graeme and Katie, were a perfect fit, and when you add in Graeme's lovable family, including a precocious young boy, you have a fabulous story full of wit and wonder. I'm really hoping Graeme's brothers are going to get stories of their own. Oh! The knitting circle at his mother's bookstore is fabulous, too. These characters jump off the page—they're so lifelike.
I'll be honest, I was initially a little put-off by the Edwardian era adventure Katie attends at Craighill House. With the book being set in my ancestral Scotland, I would've preferred something with a Scottish theme, but somehow Pepper Basham pulled it off. Hilarious comical moments abounded thanks to Katie's klutsy but lovable nature and a parrot named Merlin.
So far, I've read The Mistletoe Countess, The Cairo Curse, The Juliet Code in her Freddie and Grace Mysteries series. Authentically Izzy, Positively Penelope, and Loyally Luke in her Skymar series. I also read Just the Way You Are and Jane by the Book. As long as Pepper Basham keeps writing books, I'll keep reading them.
Katie & Graeme’s journey to happily ever wasn’t an easy one, but worth it. I loved their banter and chemistry.
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Pepper Basham outdid her spectacular writing performance with this book, Some Like it Scot. This book was the perfect blend of Scottish nostalgic coziness mixed with a humorous, modern, love story. I greatly enjoyed this book and would recommend it to anyone who loves Scotland, romance, and humor. I give this book 5 stars for enjoyability. I received a complimentary review copy of this book.
It's a 5 🌟 read!
The inclusion of Scottish phrases delighted me and provided a glimpse into Scotland, which I always find enriching. Then add a handsome Scottish man, yes, please!
I thoroughly enjoyed this heartwarming and uplifting story. With just a few charming kisses, it delivered a sense of depth that truly resonated. The themes of navigating past loss while growing in faith and personal growth were beautifully portrayed. It emphasized the importance of opening oneself to love and discovering that not everyone will disappoint you; the right person will inevitably come along. I appreciated the representation of a loving family, which added so much to the narrative.
The witty and playful banter throughout kept me engaged, making it an outstanding read overall. Thank you @thomasnelson @netgalley for the eARC.
Thank you NetGalley and Thomas Nelson Fiction for a free digital copy of Some Like It Scot by Pepper Basham.
MC, Katie Campbell, travels the world as a writer and podcaster. However, she's never really had a place to call home after the loss of her grandparents. Katie is a very relatable character. She's clumsy, awkward, silly, self-conscious, but kind. She travels to Scotland for work to experience an Edwardian reenactment experience. There she meets a grumpy Scot named Graeme. I truly enjoyed this clean, sweet and lovable romance. I likewise enjoyed the Scottish setting. It made me want to visit like Katie. This is a fun quick read, and I totally recommend it if you're looking for a book to make you smile. This was my first book by Pepper Basham. I loved it and can't wait to read more!
There were two major reasons why I wanted to read this book. The first being that it was written by Pepper Basham who is one of my go to authors, you know the who you want to read each and every book that they write. And the second reason being that in 1997 if I traveled to Scotland with 36 members of my family and I wanted to see if Ms. Basham mentions any of those places we visited while we were there. And she does mention a few of those places. But it also made me long to go back and go to some of the other things that she talks about. And I'm so thankful that I have a book that will take me there since I don't like to fly.
I found myself reading this book with my very poor Scottish brogue, but I just couldn't help myself. And I can't wait to listen to the audiobook once it is released, I just hope that they have a good reader, and someone's brogue is better than mine. I would love to see this book made into a series and maybe a meeting with the Edgewood's of the Skymore books.
Thanks to Net Galley, Thomas Nelson and Pepper Basham for allowing me to read an advance copy of this wonderful book.
Some like it Scot had me laughing out loud at travel writer , Katie’s mishaps . She really has a knack to get into crazy situations which makes her stories so real, honest and hilarious .
Katie goes to a Scottish house for an Edwardian three week experience . She dreads going as it’s really not her “cup of tea” . She continues to run into Graeme really everywhere she goes . Probably because his family own the home she is staying at .
Graeme is a large , gentle Scottish man with an awesome endearing family that draws Katie quickly in.
The story was fabulous keeping my attention and interest the entire time . Well done !
Thank you to Netgalley for a download in exchange for an unbiased review .
I received an ARC copy from the author and NetGalley. This was my first book from Pepper Basham, I wasn't sure what to expect. But I had a really fun time with this book! It had a lot of the elements and feelings of a rom com that I enjoy, but it also was more than that.
For the main characters, Katie and Grehem it was very real and uplifting to see the growth that they made throughout the story. I like how the author portrayed dealing with grief in healthy ways.
My favorite theme was the idea of home. I enjoyed seeing Katie's journey of discovering and identifying what and who a real, safe, peaceful home is for her. I personally resonated with this process. I think it is something that many others can also relate to.
I also have to say that I really loved all the side characters. I enjoyed reading about them as much as the main characters. They also demonstrated what good, healthy community is like.
And the overall atmosphere of the book was great. I really could picture the Scottish country side and really would love to see it in real life.
I am hoping this will be a series because I would love to be back in this world and back with all the characters. I'm also excited to check out other reads by Pepper.
Modern day vs Edwardian times set in none other than Inverness, Scotland. I love Outlander, so guessed at the get-go that I would love this book too. When the author referenced hearing Sassenach from Jamie Fraser, I laughed out loud while travelling on the public bus. I am from South Africa and appreciated the reference to Africa. This is a truly enjoyable, charming book. I found myself crying a few times, but it is equally as funny. So captivating and it had hooked from the very beginning. I loved it.
I received a complimentary copy of this ebook through Netgalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
I love love love Pepper's books and this one might be my favorite yet! She has an amazing ability to write the quirkiest characters with crazy situations that are just so crazy you can actually see them happening. Not gonna lie it kinda made me want to do an immersive experience in some old castle like place. It legit sounds fun!
'Some Like it Scot' follows Miss Adventure, an endearingly hilarious travel writer, as she takes part in an immersive historical experience (think 'Austenland' meets 'Downton Abbey') but gets way more than she bargained for. I loved joining Katie and Graeme as they navigated the major crossroads in their lives, learning to live after loss, fearing to dream for the future, and secretly hoping for love along the way. Get ready to be immersed in this Scottish adventure!
If you enjoy reading clean contemporary romance novels, then I recommend this book to you! Pepper Basham’s writing style pulls me in like a light-hearted romcom and keeps me engaged with dynamic characters and a rich story.
Special thanks to the Publisher, Thomas Nelson Fiction, and Net Galley for a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Pepper Basham displays her mastery over rom-com in Some Like it Scot!! Katie is such a delightful character. I love her sense of humor, including the abundance of puns, her ability to laugh at herself and her misadventures that are guaranteed to generate some belly laughs. While she has some pain to work through in order to quit running, watching her run in the process was downright comical. Graeme is exactly what I would expect in a hero set in Scotland. Broody, talented, passionate, quick witted, and willing to go to any length to protect those he loves. I love his propensity for stories and his charming brogue (yes, you can hear it loud and clear in the writing). I adored the side characters, especially Lachlan, who will just grab your heart from the start. I fell in love with telling of the land and the legends that abound. There is depth in the midst of the humor and romance, and I absolutely adored this book.
I received a complimentary copy from the publisher via NetGalley and all opinions expressed are solely my own, freely given.
This book will instantly pull you in and make you feel right at home in the quaint Scottish village setting. It is full of AMAZING characters, breathtaking locations, local lore and legends, humor and puns, books, travel, laughter and tears, family, and so so so much more. The book has fun grumpy sunshine and endearing found family tropes.
I have never related to a character more in my life than I do with Katie. If you can have a kindred spirit in a book, then Katie would definitely be mine because I see so much of myself in her. Katie’s life is full of mishaps, family issues, fear of commitment, and longing for “home”. Not just any home though, but one where she is seen and loved for who she is and not who people want or think she should be. Then there is Graeme, the “Hot Scot”. He has an amazing family, who instantly welcomes Katie in, and she has no idea how to handle that. Graeme has been hurt in the past and has a major fear of commitment, but he can’t help falling for Katie and feeling a need to protect her...from herself if nothing else. This is a book you won’t want to put down and I highly recommend it.
I received a complimentary copy of this book through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
My favorite thing about Pepper Basham's contemporary books is her voice. It is genuine, witty, and engaging. Her characters in Some Like It Scot drew me in from the first page. She was someone I wanted to be friends with and walk alongside her through the journey. It was extra awesome to be set in Scotland.
I received a complementary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
I read for the vibes. I don’t read nonfiction and all I ask of a book is that it occupies my mind and grabs my attention.
I saw the cover of this book on NetGalley and decided I could use a little mental vacation to Scotland with a hunky Highlander. I was expecting a marshmallow story. A tex mex meal, if you will. Mexican food, but not, if you know what I mean. I was pleasantly surprised that this author wrote with depth and did her research into the Scottish dialect and geography. I actually felt like I was getting a glimpse of the culture in Scotland. It felt authentic. But I’ve never been to Scotland so there’s that.
The FMC and MMC had chemistry and the absurdity of a lot of the “misadventures” kept me giggling. I thoroughly enjoyed this hallmark movie of a novel!
I loved Some Like It Scot by Pepper Basham. It is a definite reread for me. Katie and Graeme are loveable characters that I enjoyed getting to meet, and Scotland is now a place I NEED to travel to.
I was provided a copy of the book from the author/publisher. I was not required to post a positive review, and all views and opinions are my own.
Katie is a recognized travel writer and uses her frequent clumsiness and accidents to her advantage, describing her mishaps humorously as MisAdventure. Underneath her moving attention away from herself, she is someone who is without a truly loving home. A "hot Scot" comes to her rescue several time during her latest assignment in Scotland, to her chagrin. The last part of the book is pure gold, with insights, faith, love and affirmation. You might discover your own pot of gold, with a little help from the fairies, in this book!
I received a complimentary issue of this book, and the thoughts expressed are my own.
I have never read a book by this author that I did not love!
5 Stars!!!
Another wonderful and clean romance from Pepper Basham! This story centers around travel journalist Katie Campbell, whose career success has been made largely due to her proclivity for MISadventure on her travels. She currently finds herself in Scotland, to spend 3 weeks living in an "Edwardian Experience" (literally, learning to live, dress, eat, dance etc like they did in Edwardian times). She quickly runs into the MMC - Graeme and their relationship gets off to a rocky start.
This is a sunshine/grumpy romance that will make you laugh. It will also pull on your heartstrings as both MCs are suffering through grief caused by deaths of siblings. This story is full of hope, witty banter, gorgeous descriptions of Scotland, swoony moments and of course love. I highly recommend it!
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Katie is an American who does travel writing, a lifestyle she is used to as she moved a lot growing up. She receives an opportunity to advance her career by taking a job in Scotland, where she will spend three weeks in the Highlands at an estate that was designed to give visitors an Edwardian experience. It is at this house that she meets Graeme, a larger-than-life grump-like Scot who is working on refurbishing parts of the house. She ultimately gets a lesson in how a home can be defined.
I loved a lot about this book. The secondary characters were a wonderful addition. I really enjoyed that the author made an effort to make the characters real, with their own tragedies and personal issues, but then also took the opportunity for others to learn the person that was beneath the outward perception. It does take time to know a person and learn their background and respective responses to situations. I also felt like I was within this Scottish community, and it made me really want to go to this community!
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas Nelson Fiction for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Cute, cozy and fun read!! But don't make the mistake of reading this in winters like me, it's a total spring read.
received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
I was hooked from the beginning! While it is labeled as a Christian romance, I think anyone would enjoy it. I couldn’t wait to pick my book back up to return to the Scottish isle of Mull, its dialect, and. American tourist vibes. Katie Campbell, an adventurist blogger, visits Mull, Scotland to experience an Edwardian three week event in a castle. From her first night, accidents happen and she is one step away from disaster in all that she does. Thankfully, the Scots are there to save the day, especially one very good-looking one, Graeme. Its first-person narration that travels between Katie and Graeme, the imagery of Scotland, and the messages of what home really means, is just so well done. It’s a heart-warming read that makes you laugh, smile, tear up, and want to book a trip to Mull!
I adored Some Like it Scot by Pepper Basham. It had everything I look for in a contemporary romance, plus more.
Katie is a travel writer with no strings drawing her back home. In fact, she prefers to leave before attachments are made. Unfortunately for her, she has three weeks in Scotland, which makes it hard not to form connections. I love Katie; she is stronger than she thinks. She is kind, funny, and longs for something she has never found. She is relatable, quirky, and, did I mention funny?
Graeme is the surly Scot Katie meets, and what a memorable meeting it is! They have an instant dislike, but it doesn't last long. Graeme is fixing the home that Katie and the others are staying in for their Edwardian experience.
This story pulled on my heartstrings. I loved the Scottish setting and dialect. The characters are a fascinating mix of quirky, loving, and annoying. I loved the Stitches Book Club and their quirky personalities. I could go on and on, but I highly recommend you experience this story for yourself.
Read for:
🐑 witty banter
🐑 hilarious moments
🐑 Graeme (his mother Mirren)
🐑Lachlan
🐑 near-death experiences
🐑misadventures
🐑Edwardian experience
🐑Stitches Book Club ladies
🐑the sweetest love story
I can't recommend this book enough. I need a physical copy for my keeper shelf!! Thank you to Net Galley and the author for the opportunity to read this book. I was not required to provide a positive review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
If you're looking for a light hearted beach read, Some Like it Scot is definitely it! Pepper Basham keeps this book just the right side of spicey and romantic, making it a great book!
I adored this book. Loyally, Luke was a pleasant surprise in terms of Christian romance books, but this one was even better. I loved that it was rooted in real Scotland this time (and real references that Scotland-loving Americans would make), and the romance was definitely swoon-worthy, but not entirely because of its sweet hunk of a hero. The emotional depth that each of the characters had, their openness about it, the subtle support that their faith gives them, helped along by a very cute boy and dog...it was the perfectly comforting and hopeful read that a romance book should be.
I had such a fun time reading this! As someone who has always wanted to visit Scotland, anytime I see a book set in Scotland I feel the absolute need to read it. The chemistry between Katie and Graeme was phenomenal and made this such an enjoyable read to the point that I forgot about the world around me and just blew through the book. Can't wait to recommend this to all of my friends!
A new Pepper Basham book? Yes, please! In Some Like It Scot, there is the same blend of humor and heart that I have come to expect from Pepper, but her writing is as fresh and real as if it were her first novel. Katie comes across as the real girl that most of us are—her figure is not perfect, she’s a bit clumsy, and she feels as if she doesn’t fit in her place. And yet she fits so well in this story and with these people. She is a watergaw, a word she learns in Scotland for a broken, beautiful rainbow. And Graeme? Well, you need to meet him for yourself. Better get reading.
I LOVED this cover, the story, the characters--ALL of it!!! I liked that Katie was 6ft tall and trouble always seemed to find her. I enjoyed her authentic budding friendships with everyone she met and her sweet but fun personality. And who wouldn't fall for a gruff exterior Scotsman? I think all the parts of this story just worked together beautifully. The scenery and dialectal dialogue seamlessly dropped me right in the middle of Scotland. I have read this author multiple times before and will continue to do so!
You’re sure to enjoy this opposites attract story as writer/ social influencer Katie Campbell is on assignment in beautiful Scotland. Katie likes traveling around the world, but could her adventures be avoiding some painful things in her life? Graeme loves his homeland and is invested in restoring his family’s ancestral abode. Could he also be avoiding his past by holding onto things that are familiar?
I loved Graeme and his gruff exterior that protected his loving and sensitive heart. Katie was in need of rescuing several times and earned the name Miss Adventure quite easily. You are sure to laugh at the scrapes she finds herself in throughout the book. Graeme had a full time job just making sure she was safe!
Things to love:
meet cute
humor and puns
kilts
funny monikers
Graeme’s family
Book club grannies
Highland games
Favorite quotes:
“Love lingers long.”
“No matter where you run or how fast or far, you’ll never outrun your own heart.”
I highly recommend reading this book. I received a copy of the book from the publisher and NetGalley. All opinions expressed are my own with no obligation to write a positive review.
Travel Writer Katie Campbell is known for sharing her “Miss Adventures” with the world in written word. When her Miss Adventures send her on an Edwardian experience in Scotland, she jumps at the chance to explore her ancestral roots. While there, Katie lands a “hot Scot”, Graeme MacKerrow quite literally.
Kaitie’s been running from home from years while Graeme is settled in and put down roots in his small, quaint Scottish hometown. Their contrasts play very well with each other and when Katie has her "Miss Adventures", Graeme is there to be her knight in shining armor.
Loved the setting! Loved the characters! Just loved everything about it. Katie's "Miss Adventures" were so awkwardly adorable and Graeme's gruff knight in shining armor was swoonworthy. Katie so desperately needed to find her home to center her and I'm glad she found it in Graeme. I enjoyed getting to know the people in this little town in Scotland and fell in love with not only Graeme but his family too!
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own
I absolutely love the cover of Some Like It Scot—it’s so lovely and really captures the warm, fun, and romantic vibe of the story inside! This is the first book I’ve read by Pepper Basham, but it definitely won’t be my last! The gorgeous Scottish setting and the mix of romance, humor, and self-discovery totally hooked me from the start. The way Basham paints the beauty of Scotland made me feel like I was right there with Katie, exploring the misty hills and sipping tea in a cozy cottage.
Katie Campbell’s journey is both hilarious and heartfelt. As a travel writer with a knack for finding herself in misadventures, she’s not only searching for new stories but for a place to call home. Enter Graeme, the brooding, yet surprisingly sweet Scotsman who’s stuck between being the grumpy man of the house and the gentle caretaker of his family. Their chemistry? Great! Their banter? Even better. And the romance? Absolutely swoon-worthy. There were so many moments when I laughed, teared up, and couldn't put the book down. I loved how Katie and Graeme helped each other heal from their pasts, discovering that sometimes the best way to find home is by opening your heart to love and change.
This book is so much more than just a rom-com. It’s about finding yourself, healing from loss, and realizing that "home" is more than just a place—it’s the people you’re with. Whether you’re a fan of swoon-worthy moments or stories of personal growth, Some Like It Scot will absolutely leave you feeling all the feels. I can’t wait for more books from this quirky, heartwarming world!
absolutely adore Pepper Basham's books as they provide laughter, romance, and faith elements. I enjoyed how it took place in Scotland and how Katie and Graeme grew throughout this story. Katie, a traveling writer, finds more than just material for her next article when she heads to Scotland. This is a story of navigating loss and grief, of self discovery and belonging, and of taking a leap for the right person you love.
This was one of the (if not, the) most heartwarming and sweet romance books I've ever read.
Thank you Netgalley and Thomas Nelson Books for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
In this book we follow Katie, also known as "Miss Adventure", who is a travel writer and Graeme, a stoic Scotsman, who will be referred to (by Katie on her blog) as "the hot Scot".
Katie is a clumsy, funny and witty person and has a hard time settling down, while Graeme is more serious and has no plan to leave his town. They met in the Craighill House, where is happening a three-week Edwardian experience, and soon they find out how different they are, but maybe they are not so different after all.
The romance was incredibly good, well-developed and heartwarming. It wasn't rushed nor too slow. It was perfectly paced and we fall in love with them while they fall in love with each other.
SPOILER
Katie's relationship with her mother was very hard to read because I related to a few things. However, the scene when Katie finally tell herself she's not responsible for her mother's behavior was refreshing to read, because it helped me see myself in that situation and stop blaming myself or trying to fix her behavior.
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Graeme's family dynamics were so fun to read, it made me want to have the same thing, (SPOILER) I totally understand why Katie ran away when she experienced that, because honestly, girl? same. I probably would have freaked out too. (END OF THE SPOILER)
English isn't my first language and reading Scottish words/slangs was a challenge for me but as I read, I got used to it and it wasn't a problem anymore.
Christian romance books were the best discovery ever, everything is so cozy and adorable. Also, Pepper Basham's writing is satisfactory, I couldn't stop reading it.
Highly recommend it.
Pepper is an absolute Queen when it comes to heart and humour! I laughed and cried over her newest instalment of delight!
With a subtle nod to Austenland in the way of an “Edwardian Experience,” travel writer Katie Campbell heads to Scotland for the misadventure of a lifetime. My favourite thing about Katie besides her wit, humour, kindness, etc. was her height. Tall girl representation is rare—especially for those of us in the 6’ and counting range. I could have cried with happiness as I felt Katie’s struggles with everything from dress length to shoe size. There may be benefits to height, but the downfalls abound, haha.
I utterly fell in love with Mull and its welcoming people. Mirren, Lachlan, and Graeme especially. I would absolutely love to live there. It doesn’t hurt that I’m a sucker for the accent, too. 😍 Also, that clever mention of Skymar, Pepper?! Icing on the cake!
In short, I was so moved—to laughter & tears. The humour was so on point with Katie’s misadventures, the romance between Graeme & Katie and the healing it brought was beautiful, and most of all, the tenderness at the heart of the story—finding home and belonging—hit me so deeply!
*Thank you to NetGalley, the author, and the publisher for the complimentary copy of this book. I was not required to write a positive review. These are my honest thoughts and opinions.
Delightful romance, with witty Banter, and an inspirational message. As the author says, Home can be a place, or a person, or both, definitely a relaxing, thoughtful read.
This book was my first encounter with author Pepper Basham, and I’m glad I found her! What an entertaining and fun reading experience! I loved the storyline and all the beautiful descriptions of the Scottish countryside, but I really had fun getting to know “Miss Adventure” as she came to discover what she was really looking for in life. I will be reading more of Pepper Basham’s books in the future and I thank NetGalley for allowing me to discover and read an advance copy of the author’s newest book in exchange for an honest review.
This was so sweet! I loved all the characters, and enjoyed all the relationships, not just the romantic one! Lots of sweet moments and lots of hilarious moments. Was a quick read in a good way! Loved it!
Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC of Some like it Scot by Pepper Basham. Publishing date April 8th.
The cover drew me in to start with but then found it was a rom-com based in Scotland I was sold. This love story did not disappoint! Katie was a traveling writer who had been running away from her family issues for years and didn’t know the meaning and love from home and family. She is well know for her misadventures on her travels and telling peoples stories from around the world the world. She literally falls on a Scottish hunk Graeme on her latest adventure and everytime she sees him he has to save her from some disaster. Figuring out that she actually needs saving she falls for the hot scot, his family and his home!
Beautifully written … the way the author describes the Scottish scenery makes you think you are there!! Was cheering Katie all the way through and was so happy she got her happy ending!
This book was just pure delight! I absolutely adored it. The setting, the humor (I kept picturing Mrs. Lennox as Lady Button from the UK version of Ghosts and it made everything ten times funnier), the romance, the accents.. it was just all so good. Somebody book me a trip to Scotland stat!
Pepper Basham has outdone herself with her upcoming release of Some Like It Scot! This book had ALL the things and made me fell ALL the feels. I laughed and cried - sometimes at the same time. This book follows Katie, a travel writer whose misadventures have become her brand. With her easy-going nature and humor, she has learned to roll with it, endearing herself to her readers and social media followers. The story begins with her arrival in Scotland to attend a premier of an Edwardian experience at an old manor house. With her penchant for trouble, a grumpy Scotsman, a rival at the same Edwardian experience and a mischievous little boy and his dog, this story took off in a super fun way and was thoroughly enjoyable throughout.
Though this book had a lighthearted feel, it did not shy away from heavier topics. There was family drama, grief, and low self-esteem among other heavy-hitting topics, but Basham weaves the heaviness with the lightness in a beautiful manner that points us to the Light Himself. Though the faith thread was a bit lighter in this book (not so many direct mentions of God), He is definitely in the underlying story and the tale and characters point to Him throughout. The romance in this one was a lot of fun, and the character growth and development was absolutely stellar, though the characters were fabulous to begin with. I loved the Scottish dialect and the picture the author painted of the Scottish countryside, making the setting a huge part of the story. I also enjoyed the nod to the author's most recent series in Skymar as well. All in all, this was a fabulous read and one I can easily recommend to fans of contemporary rom-coms especially, but to anyone who enjoys a good story with great character development. Special thanks to Thomas Nelson and NetGalley for an advance e-copy of this novel. I was under no obligation to provide a review and the thoughts contained herein are my own.
Maybe it's a recent visit to Scotland, maybe it's an addiction to Pepper Basham's heartfelt characters- but whatever it is, I loved this gentle book and didn't want it to end! She skillfully wove two broken, grieving lives together for a (predictably) happy ending. And the supporting characters Mirren and Lachlan and Brett were so sincere and sweet- they really added to the depth of this story. I think l'd truly enjoy a friend like the gifted but fragile Katie (and I KNOW l'd like an honest conversation with her parents!). Like me, she chronically lacks confidence in her own value, even though she knows her work is good. Also like me, a loving friend-turned-suitor turns her doubts upside down! I received a complimentary copy of this book via Net Galley and was not required to post a review.
This is my first book by this author and it won't be my last. The dual point of view between Katie and Graeme made these characters feel real to me and gave me a deeper insight into each character's way of thinking, how they were feeling, and what scars they were dealing with or even trying to ignore. I loved Katie's big heart and her outlook on life, especially how she could laugh at herself and love others so wholly. Graeme's emotional depth and layers had me swooning often--he also has such a big heart and a capacity to love and protect fiercely.
I enjoyed the setting immensely and seeing Scotland from Katie's point of view because this was her first visit and she felt more and more at home there. This theme of discovering the true meaning of home was expertly woven throughout the pages--both Katie and Graeme (despite Graeme thinking home was just a place) had to figure out what home really was for themselves and it felt so natural watching each character's growth arc.
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