A review by intostarlight
It's Getting Scot in Here by Suzanne Enoch

4.0

For a romance novel, instalove is always a hard trope to handle. And while our hero and heroine don't fall in love instantly, the whole book takes place in a span of less than a month. So they meet, fall in love, and then marry in the span of about 3 weeks. Not very believable sadly and that took at least a star off of my rating. But on the other hand I really liked the premise of this story. It's different and interesting and I enjoyed reading about the 3 MacTaggert brothers (although I liked Aden and Coll more than I liked the hero Niall, and I'm greatly looking forward to reading their books). But Niall was also quite delicious- a proud man, smart, devious, determined, and so considerate. This book was also a cut above most Historical Romance novels in having a down to earth, smart female protagonist who didn't jump to weird conclusions or mope around (Amelia-Rose really was a delight. It doesn't happen often that I like the heroine better than the hero in a romance book but Amelia-Rose was wonderful and I couldn't help but root for her). And as I already said, the story is unique for historical romance, falling outside the typical setup which is a plus.
So, while It's Getting Scot in Here is not one of Ms. Enoch's best books, it's still very much enjoyable (at least in my opinion). I was all-in with these wacky people and their shenanigans. If I had to complain about something it's that development of emotions progressed too quickly for my taste. But overall it's a sweet story, with the likeable characters (main and secondary) and it makes for a cute and quick read. Recommended.

***I received this book for free from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.