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Lachlan..... ahhh such a dreamy guy! Where can I find me one!?
I really liked pretty much every moment of this book. Rosie was so relatable and Katie was a good supporting character. Lachlan, as I said, was the perfect dreamy Scot in a kilt!

3.5☆
This is my first book by Kelsey McKnight.
What I liked:
The writing style
The characters
Part of a series: What Happens
Standalone
HEA
I look forward to reading the next book in this series.

Rose Henzel’s best friend, Katie, was on holiday in Scotland and met the love of her life, in a kilt, no less! Now Rose is leaving New Jersey to attend Katie's wedding with hopes of meeting her own “love in a kilt”. Little does she know that the handsome best man is single, owns a castle and better yet, wears a kilt! Fun characters and an engaging plot made this book a four star for me.
Thanks to Tule Publishing for allowing me to read and review this book. Publication date is April 2, 2019.

Rose is in the Highlands of Scotland for her best friend’s wedding when she meets a roguish Scotsman. Lachlan is the cousin of the groom and when he meets Rose their first encounter is not a good one. Rose embarrasses herself when she spills something on Lachlan’s kilt and assumes it’s a family heirloom. After that incident the next few encounters are Rose embarrassing herself even more in different incidents that I find comical. Lachlan on the other hand thought she would get his jokes but they all fell flat with her. Their interactions turn from comical to flirty which causes the book to turn up to boiling hot temperatures. Even though Rose is in Scotland for the wedding only her and Lachlan take their relationship to heights that neither of them expected to. There is someone working in the background trying to keep them apart but Lachlan is determined to fight his way through that battle. Is Rose determined to let outside forces come between something special or will she fight for what she truly wants.
The story is a sweet romance of finding love when you least expect it. The characters have great chemistry but the female lead could use a little personality change. Rose is stubborn and not willing to listen to reason when it comes to the hard things in life. She easily got embarrassed and when she did, I didn’t find a good reason for her to get that way. I found her to be on the insecure side because she always thought she was lacking and compared herself to another woman. I do not find insecurity in a woman to be a good character trait and it can spoil a book for me. Lachlan is a strong man to put up with her and I found that to be sexy and a great quality to have in a man. Their personalities complimented one another but I still found Rose’s character to be lacking a few qualities. She just threw the whole book off for me which caused Lachlan to stand out more for me. I loved Lachlan and the romance he put into this story. It’s a good romance with plenty of drama, laughter and love.

Rose takes a much needed vacation to Scotland to be her best-friend's maid-of-honor at her wedding. Her friend wanted Rose to hook up with the best man, Lachlan, but thinks he isn't interested. After a drunken and sexy night of passion, it seems both are embarrassed and that appears to be that.
Alas, not so.
What a fun book that got me in the feels. I so enjoyed it! You will too.

Scottish accents were dancing in my brain all night after I read this book. I absolutely loved it! This is the first book I have read that has been set in Scotland, yet you have succeeded in adding this lovely country to my Want to Visit list. Your descriptors were great and really helped to paint a vivid picture while reading. I will be actively seeking more books by Kelsey McKnight to read.
I received a copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. The opinions expressed above are solely those of my own.

**I received an arc copy for review.**I am a sucker for a Scottish hero. Rose heads to Scotland to attend her best friends sudden wedding. She’s been very dedicated to her career and hasn’t had much fun in the last few years.
Lachlan is the cousin of the groom and a binaries Scottish laird. He tries to pull a prank on Rose but ends up embarrassing her instead. After drinking too much at the “hen” party, Rose takes home a member of the “stag” party and wakes up next to Lachlan the next morning.
There is a smidge if drama involving an ex but overall, it’s a solid romance set in Scotland.

What a good read! This story was a nice light read, there was humor and romance. The chemistry between rose and Lachlan was something you could feel instantly.
If your looking for a feel good story with a HEA this is the book for you

I don’t know why but lately I’m a sucker for Scots. Seriously.
When I was reading, some parts kind of reminded me of the movie Made of Honor starring Patrick Dempsey.
For example a quick wedding after meeting someone in Scotland (in this case, her best friend marrying a guy after a couple of months), the whole Scotland theme, Scotland habits (the bride going from bar to bar kissing strangers for money).
Of course, it wasn’t completely the same!
What I missed in this book was dual POV (it’s just her POV). I kept waiting but I didn’t get it. I feel like I connect more with characters if there’s dual POV, so this is a star less for me. Also, there were times where the focus was more on the friendship between Rose and her best friend Kathryn and Kat’s wedding than on the relationship between Lachlan and her.
For me, the first half of the book a little dragged, but the last was quite okay. I did miss the whole ”I love you” sayings that are usually in the book.
3.5 stars.
P.s.: I love the cover: the couple, the font, the castle, everything! Simple, but gorgeous!
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What Happens in the Highlands by Kelsey McKnight is the typical Scottish fantasy novel that we all want to be in. Girl meets hot Scot, falls into bed with him, falls in love...what's not to love? We're all looking for our Jamie Fraser! This is a fun beach read, just don't expect great depth of character or a compelling storyline. Just go along for the ride and you will have a wild one!!!

I'm a big fan of historical Highland romances so I jumped at the chance to read a modern day tale. Rosie, the heroine, goes to Scotland to be the Maid of Honor in her best friend's wedding. While there she meets the groom's cousin, Lachlan. He's the laird of his clan, owns a castle, wears a kilt, and has a cute accent.
This book was fluffy and sweet. There isn't much depth to the two main characters but they are inherently likable. There's little to no angst in the story....a few misunderstandings and an ex-girlfriend thrown in at the end. It was a quick and easy read that I enjoyed.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was fast paced and the characters and setting made it seem so real. The ending was a bit corny but nevertheless it did not detract from my enjoyment. Highly recommended.

Proper, straight-laced Rose hopes to have some no strings attached fun for once and there's no better opportunity than her best friend's wedding in the Scottish highlands. Sparks fly almost immediately between Rose and best man, laird, and castle owner, Lachlan. The two spend as much time together as possible leading up to the wedding and Rose begins to take not of how easy things are with Lachlan and the fact that she can just be herself with him. When an unwanted wedding guest from Lachlan's past arrives to stir up trouble, she threatens the fling that's not quite as casual as Rose had originally planned. Rose winds up heartbroken and just wanting her time in Scotland to end, even though she doesn't really want to go home to New Jersey. Lachlan sets about trying to make things right, but with a set date for Rose's departure, his efforts may not really matter.
This was a far cry from the historicals I've generally stuck with as of late, but it was a breath of fresh air and I think just what I needed to keep from slipping into a rut. Katie, the bridge in the story, was just annoying and some of the dialogue was a bit repetitive, but I found Rose to be very relatable and Lachlan was just lovely and adorable. This was fun, light-hearted, and cheesy in the best way and I quite enjoyed it.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Can I look past one of my least favorite tropes to try to enjoy a story about a woman who goes to Scotland to be MoH for her best friends wedding?? Eh. Maybe.

Really, really sweet! It kind felt like Maid of Honor meets Pride and Prejudice. I really enjoyed it and I can’t wait for the next in this series! Great Book! Solid 4.5 stars!

I really enjoyed this book. I’m a sucker for a Scottish romance and this book didn’t fail. The details were great and I could envision everything. I look forward to reading more books by this author.

Who can resist a romance set in the Scottish Highlands? Kelsey McKnight’s novel contains all of the elements of an engaging read with wedding shenanigans, Scottish castles, well-developed characters, and just the right amount of conflict to keep the readers on their toes. A fun and enjoyable read!

All the components for a good HEA....good storyline, strong characters, a wedding, and a great location! A girl travels to beautiful Scotland to be her BFF"s maid of honor and meets the BFF of the groom only to fall in love with a tall, handsome, rich member if the peerage. He's perfect until he isn't.......
This book was gifted to me by the publisher in return for an honest review.

A big thank you to NetGalley and Tule Publishing for the ARC. I am voluntarily reviewing this book. I am not sure if this is part of a series of not. It reads as a stand alone, but could be a series. I liked the cast of characters. the setting is beautiful! Scotland... Nice I think most Romance readers would enjoy.n I give it 4 stars.

First off I'll have to admit I have a soft spot for books featuring Scottish men. What Happens in the Highlands by Kelsey McKnight is a super enjoyable sexy read. The characters, dialogue and storyline are spot on. This is another author going on my "Favorites" list.