Friday, July 8, 2016

Kilt at the Highland Games, by Kaitlyn Dunnet

Kilt at the Highland GamesKilt at the Highland Games by Kaitlyn Dunnett

My rating: A rare 4 out of 5 stars


Book #10 in the series. 

I've missed a few of the previous books in the series, so I'm going to say you can read it as a stand-alone story without feeling lost. The author gives enough background detail to allow the new reader to feel at home, without being repetitive for long time readers.

I absolutely enjoyed this one. The Highland Games are back in Moosetookalook and Liss MacCrimmon Ruskin, owner of the Scottish Emporium shop, is getting ready for it when the bookstore across the street from her home burns down and the family that lives there disappears. More mayhem follows, and the family's disappearance has to take a back seat to murder.

It's always nice to visit Moosetookalook and check in with Liss, her friends and family. The characters are well-developed and (mostly) likable. And the plot keeps the reader interested and anxious to find out what happens next.

*I received an ARC of this book from the publisher, via NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.*



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