


Books in series

#1
Kilt Trip
Part 1
2014
DISCLAIMER:
In the tradition of Charles Dickens' The Pickwick Papers, The Three Musketeers, and The Count of Monte Cristo, KILT TRIP is a serial Scottish Highlander romance to be released in parts of approximately 50 pages each, most of which will end in cliff hangers. If you're not a fan of this format and don't like to be tortured, spare yourself. Turn back now.
Scotland, 1704
It’s all about that kilt…
Acting on a dare, three English brides-to-be sneak into Scotland for a scavenger hunt, their last adventure before marriage. Mallory wants a piece of pirate's treasure, and Vivianne yearns for a love letter from a poet. But Bridget has more on her mind than the game. She knows life with her evil, blackmailing fiancée will be hellish, so she’s determined to make him suffer too—by stealing a Highlander’s kilt and leaving him to wonder how she acquired it.
The Scots charged with finding and protecting them along the way are entirely wrong—and perfect—for the job. Rory, for instance, is a kilt-clad Highlander, but he’d rather die alone in a cave rather than get within ten feet of another Englishwoman. Unfortunately for him, the duty to pay his grandfather’s debt will get him—and his two friends—much, much closer to the lasses than that.
Come along for the ride.

#2
Kilt Trip
Part 2
2014
A SERIAL HIGHLANDER ROMANCE the parts of which should be read in order.
Our heroine has just escaped the hero in the kitchens...
DISCLAIMER:
In the tradition of Charles Dickens' The Pickwick Papers, The Three Musketeers, and The Count of Monte Cristo, KILT TRIP is a serial Scottish Highlander romance released in parts of approximately 50 pages each, most of which will end in cliff hangers. If you're not a fan of this format and don't like to be tortured, spare yourself. Turn back now.
Scotland, 1704
It’s all about that kilt…
Acting on a dare, three English brides-to-be sneak into Scotland for a scavenger hunt, their last adventure before marriage. Mallory wants a piece of pirate's treasure, and Vivianne yearns for a love letter from a poet. But Bridget has more on her mind than the game. She knows life with her evil, blackmailing fiancée will be hellish, so she’s determined to make him suffer too—by stealing a Highlander’s kilt and leaving him to wonder how she acquired it.
The Scots charged with finding and protecting them along the way are entirely wrong—and perfect—for the job. Rory, for instance, is a kilt-clad Highlander, but he’d rather die alone in a cave rather than get within ten feet of another Englishwoman. Unfortunately for him, the duty to pay his grandfather’s debt will get him—and his two friends—much, much closer to the lasses than that.
Come along for the ride.

#3
Kilt Trip
Part 3
2014
A SERIAL HIGHLANDER ROMANCE the parts of which should be read in order.
Our heroine has just come over the ridge to find she has been caught yet again by the Highlander.
DISCLAIMER:
In the tradition of Charles Dickens' The Pickwick Papers, The Three Musketeers, and The Count of Monte Cristo, KILT TRIP is a serial Scottish Highlander romance released in parts of approximately 50 pages each, most of which will end in cliff hangers. If you're not a fan of this format and don't like to be tortured, spare yourself. Turn back now.
Scotland, 1704
It’s all about that kilt…
Acting on a dare, three English brides-to-be sneak into Scotland for a scavenger hunt, their last adventure before marriage. Mallory wants a piece of pirate's treasure, and Vivianne yearns for a love letter from a poet. But Bridget has more on her mind than the game. She knows life with her evil, blackmailing fiancée will be hellish, so she’s determined to make him suffer too—by stealing a Highlander’s kilt and leaving him to wonder how she acquired it.
The Scots charged with finding and protecting them along the way are entirely wrong—and perfect—for the job. Rory, for instance, is a kilt-clad Highlander, but he’d rather die alone in a cave rather than get within ten feet of another Englishwoman. Unfortunately for him, the duty to pay his grandfather’s debt will get him—and his two friends—much, much closer to the lasses than that.
Come along for the ride.

#4
Kilt Trip
Part 4
2014
A SERIAL HIGHLANDER ROMANCE the parts of which should be read in order.
Bridget has just discovered the cut on her neck is more serious than she thought. Rory is about to realize... Well, you'll see.
DISCLAIMER:
In the tradition of Charles Dickens' The Pickwick Papers, The Three Musketeers, and The Count of Monte Cristo, KILT TRIP is a serial Scottish Highlander romance released in parts of approximately 50 pages each, most of which will end in cliff hangers. If you're not a fan of this format and don't like to be tortured, spare yourself. Turn back now.
Scotland, 1704
It’s all about that kilt…
Acting on a dare, three English brides-to-be sneak into Scotland for a scavenger hunt, their last adventure before marriage. Mallory wants a piece of pirate's treasure, and Vivianne yearns for a love letter from a poet. But Bridget has more on her mind than the game. She knows life with her evil, blackmailing fiancée will be hellish, so she’s determined to make him suffer too—by stealing a Highlander’s kilt and leaving him to wonder how she acquired it.
The Scots charged with finding and protecting them along the way are entirely wrong—and perfect—for the job. Rory, for instance, is a kilt-clad Highlander, but he’d die alone in a cave rather than get within ten feet of another Englishwoman. Unfortunately for him, the duty to pay his grandfather’s debt will get him—and his two friends—much, much closer to the lasses than that.
Come along for the ride.

#5
Kilt Trip
Part 5
2015
A SERIAL HIGHLANDER ROMANCE the parts of which should be read in order.
Rory has discovered that Bridget and her friends are not in their beds. But this time, they haven't run off—they've been taken. And he'll have to hurry if he's going to get his hands on Bridget—er, rescue her—before Kennison finds her and spirits her back to England!
DISCLAIMER:
In the tradition of Charles Dickens' The Pickwick Papers, The Three Musketeers, and The Count of Monte Cristo, KILT TRIP is a serial Scottish Highlander romance released in parts of approximately 50 pages each, most of which will end in cliff hangers. If you're not a fan of this format and don't like to be tortured, spare yourself. Turn back now.
Scotland, 1704
It’s all about that kilt…
Acting on a dare, three English brides-to-be sneak into Scotland for a scavenger hunt, their last adventure before marriage. Mallory wants a piece of pirate's treasure, and Vivianne yearns for a love letter from a poet. But Bridget has more on her mind than the game. She knows life with her evil, blackmailing fiancée will be hellish, so she’s determined to make him suffer too—by stealing a Highlander’s kilt and leaving him to wonder how she acquired it.
The Scots charged with finding and protecting them along the way are entirely wrong—and perfect—for the job. Rory, for instance, is a kilt-clad Highlander, but he’d die alone in a cave rather than get within ten feet of another Englishwoman. Unfortunately for him, the duty to pay his grandfather’s debt will get him—and his two friends—much, much closer to the lasses than that.
Come along for the ride.

#6
Kilt Trip
Part 6
2015
THIS IS THE FINAL INSTALLMENT OF KILT TRIP
Our villain, Baron Braithwaite, awaits us in Edinburgh...
DISCLAIMER:
In the tradition of Charles Dickens' The Pickwick Papers, The Three Musketeers, and The Count of Monte Cristo, KILT TRIP is a serial Scottish Highlander romance to be released in parts of approximately 50 pages each, most of which will end in cliff hangers. If you're not a fan of this format and don't like to be tortured, spare yourself. Turn back now.
Scotland, 1704
It’s all about that kilt…
Acting on a dare, three English brides-to-be sneak into Scotland for a scavenger hunt, their last adventure before marriage. Mallory wants a piece of pirate's treasure, and Vivianne yearns for a love letter from a poet. But Bridget has more on her mind than the game. She knows life with her evil, blackmailing fiancée will be hellish, so she’s determined to make him suffer too—by stealing a Highlander’s kilt and leaving him to wonder how she acquired it.
The Scots charged with finding and protecting them along the way are entirely wrong—and perfect—for the job. Rory, for instance, is a kilt-clad Highlander, but he’d rather die alone in a cave rather than get within ten feet of another Englishwoman. Unfortunately for him, the duty to pay his grandfather’s debt will get him—and his two friends—much, much closer to the lasses than that.
Come along for the ride.