Reviewed by Angie on

3 of 5 stars

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Taking place a few months after the ending of In Bed with a Rogue, Kissed by a Scottish Rogue follows Helen's servant and friend, Fergus, as he finds love with her youngest sister's companion, Edith. Gracie and Edith have been staying at the castle for a few months, and it has not been easy since Edith and Fergus are constantly bumping heads! But now it's Christmas and the two decide to call a truce in order to keep the holidays pleasant. With the help of some mistletoe and a mother desperate for grandchildren, the two wind up finding the love they never thought they'd have.

Kissed by a Scottish Rogue was really cute. I'm always a fan of romances where the two love interests go from bickering to kissing! Edith and Fergus just do not agree on the proper way to care for young Gracie. Fergus is much more carefree, while Edith's priority is keeping the girl safe. Of course, this means that Edith has to learn to let loose and let her hair down (literally). I do wish that Gracie's list of Christmas activities had played a larger role in the story. I thought that it was, since it was her idea to collect mistletoe and go ice skating, two activities that helped bring the lovers together. If only it had been a full length story instead of a novella.

I do think Kissed by a Scottish Rogue is a worth a read if you're a fan of the series. We get to catch up with Helena and Sebastian, and there's also some focus on Lavinia and Lord St. Ambrose! I do think the latter had enough drama to fill out their own novella!

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