One kilt, two people meant to be together, and a dozen complications equal a Christmas fiasco in the making.
No matter how Santa Claus tries to crunch the numbers, he can’t make them add up to equal a love match between museum curators Jack Lantz and Kirsten Nichols. The two lonely hearts are perfect for each other but they’re also too caught up in a race to acquire an antique kilt to notice their chemistry. Santa, however, is convinced that the two make an ideal couple. Perhaps adding a handful of North Pole elves and a pinch of holiday magic to the situation will help the course of true love run smooth?
What ensues is a romantic romp that begins in Scotland and ends at the North Pole, and begs this question: Will Kirsten and Jack discover the kilt’s location? Or will they find true love along the way?
Caroline Mickelson loves her family and loves to write. She also loves a good adventure, among her favorites thus far were attending graduate school in a Scottish castle, riding a camel around the Pyramids in Giza, and taking a best-in-a-lifetime road trip to Graceland. Caroline lives in the American southwest with her husband and their four children, affectionately known as The Miracles.
I love Caroline Mickelson’s Christmas cozies. This is the third one I’ve read and I enjoyed the first two so much I bought her entire collection for myself for Christmas. “The Christmas Kilt” was a wonderful addition to the world where Santa Claus and his family and elves and reindeer keep things at the North Pole running smoothly. Two lonely adults have each written Santa a letter, requesting an ancient Scottish kilt that is a relic from a battle. Both are museum curators and both have personal reasons that mean they’ll stop at nothing to get the kilt. And little do they know, Santa will stop at nothing to nudge them together and make this a match. Some hilarious scenes, lots of ho ho ho and touches of Scotland as Jack and Kiersten search for the “missing” kilt. This was a Christmas treat!
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This book was so cute! I loved Jack and Kirsten, they made a sweet couple. I also love Rapz and am happy that he will have his own love story. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This was an awesome book that I really enjoyed. The story and characters grabbed me from the beginning and I couldn't stop reading. I loved the characters and watching them grow together, they were well written and went well together. I found this book amazing with great word building making me feel apart of the story and watching it unfold in front of me. A definite must read for any fan and I can't wait to read more from this author!!!
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Until I started reading this book, I hadn't realized that it was by the same author, and in fact, part of the same series as a story that I just loved, Mrs. Saint Nick. In fact, we see the featured couple from that book briefly in this one. This is a charming little holiday love story that is a smooth, delightful read. The hero and heroine, both museum curators, want to acquire a particular historical kilt for their museums. They had both written a letter to Santa asking for this kilt for Christmas and also to find their other halves. While some at the North Pole may think that this is a job better suited for Cupid, Santa says it is their domain because the letter was sent to him.
It turned out both also wanted the kilt for personal reasons as well, her because she hopes it will help her a promotion that will allow her to help assist her sister to provide better for her niece and nephew after the death of her brother-in-law and him as a way of paying homage to a relative. As they try to get the issue of the kilt sorted out, they develop a growing attraction, and it is clear to the reader that they would make a wonderful couple.
Again, this is just a delightful, slightly quirky holiday romance. I like this series, where Santa and the North Pole are so real, worrying about modern business practices even, while still being magical (adults writing to Santa?). It's just a lot of fun.
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This was a sweet, cozy, refreshing Christmas themed novella by Caroline Mickelson. I found the main characters to be wonderfully paired and the supporting folks were a wonderful delight.
The issue between Jack & Kristen, the curators, at the outset of the book, gradually morphed to a completely one by the end. They each had personal reasons for finding the kilt, and they both centered around family! Jack was trying to convey just how important his foster father was to him, how much he loved him. Kristen wanted to provide a bit of normalcy and stability for her niece & nephew following the trajic loss of their father.
The pair quickly grew close as they searched for the kilt, and then wondered at their surroundings. With the growing attraction, they also understood the other's desire for the kilt
With the help of a jolly fat man, a contancerous 'junk' store owner, a pampered pooch, and a handful of North Pole helpers, will these two discover that the real treasure they were searching for was much more valuable than a historical kilt?
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This is a job that Santa and the elves will have to work hard to accomplish! Jack Lantz is a museum curator who writes a letter to Santa asking for a specific Scottish family kilt with historic value. He also adds that he would like to find someone special, a love match.
Kirsten Nichols happens to also be a museum curator – and her letter to Santa asks for that SAME family quilt! Just as Jack had done, she adds her request to meet her love match. Can Santa and the elves sprinkle some Christmas Magic around for these two?
The kilt issue becomes a useful tool for Santa because both Jack and Kirsten have their own personal reasons for wanting the kilt, aside from its value for the museum. And as they search for the missing kilt, they begin to find awareness of each other -- this is the part where the Christmas Magic might come in! Grab your copy and share in this heart-warming story!
A magical, heartwarming Christmas story that will pull the reader right into the Christmas spirit. Jack Lantz, a museum curator, writes a letter to Santa requesting a historical clan’s family kilt plus to find his perfect lifetime match. Kirsten Nichols is also a museum curator. She writes her letter to Santa requesting the same historical family quilt. She also adds a request to meet her love match. Two souls with the same requests. Two souls so focused on obtaining the kilt for their museum, they have no time for a social life. Until Santa and his elves work their Christmas Magic!!! A wonderful, well written and entertaining story. You will definitely want to read The Christmas Kilt. I volunteered to read The Christmas Kilt. Thanks to the author for the opportunity. It can be read as a stand alone. My opinion is voluntary and my own.
Jack and Kirsten want the same thing and will not stop until they get it. They both wrote a letter to Santa Clause telling him that each one of them needed to find a certain thing plus they wanted to meet their other half and fall in love. Jack wanted the kilt for his foster dad to see before he passed away. Kirsten worked for a museum and if she can get a hold of the kilt then she would get a raise. Her sisters kids had just lost their father and Kristen wanted to make sure they could stay in the school they were in. It was expensive and her sister did not have the extra money for it so she was going to pay for it from her raise. Will Santa help Jack and Kirsten find what they are looking for or will they fail?
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Jack works at a museum in Texas. Growing up with a foster dad, he wanted to show him just how much he cared. To do that, he wants to but a special kilt. Kristen works for a museum in London and she wants the kilt to get a promotion to help her sister with her family. Both had written Santa to Santa asking hi to find their other half.
This is a delightful, cozy romance set in Scotland and Christmas Central. The characters are likeable and genuine, making you want them to find happiness. After a series of twists and turns and with Santa’s plan perhaps things may go right after all. This is great holiday tale that leaves you feeling positive. It is everything a contemporary cozy Christmas book should have, love, family, selflessness, and caring, oh and the humour of course.
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THE CHRISTMAS KILT is the eighth book in the Christmas Central series. While each one stands on its own, I have loved every one that I have read and recommend them all.
This is a perfect, light, and sweet Christmas romance. It has a bit of humor and a couple of cute little twists to keep you – and the characters – on your toes.
I can’t wait for the next book. Rapz is finally going to going to find his girl. He deserves her!
Note: While I received this book as a gifted ARC, my opinions are my own and are given freely.
Title: THE CHRISTMAS KILT Series: Christmas Central #8 Category /Genre: Clean Romance Recommended for: 14+ due to romance content Grammar/editing: received as an unedited ARC / errors excused Received from: Caroline Mickelson
This one is actually a 3.5, but they don't allow us to give half stars. I really liked this story. The writing was great. The characters were fun and likeable. I loved the magic of Christmas. My only issue is that I wanted more. This was a long novella/short novel, and I think it would have benefited a lot by being another hundred pages long. The parts at the North Pole were well done and fun, but there was no build up to that point. We were told the two MCs fell in love, but we weren't shown them falling in love. I would have liked a little more meat--a little more interaction--and a lot more scenes from while they were falling in love. That's why I had to give the story a 3.5 and not a 4, even though I really enjoyed it.
I received a copy from BookSprout; this is my honest review. -Fun short read, great for ages 12 to 99! Clean, funny, and full of magic - real or not. -This is the first book I read from the series (I have 5 other ones in my possession) and I wasn't lost with all the secondary characters that were present; there are many of them but you are not confused because each of them have their own quirks and attributes. I love the play on the names too. -Jack and Kirsten travel, work, search, eat together and have a change of mind on their priorities while they fall for each other. -I loved both twists at the end. THOSE by themselves were LOL funny.
This book is just hilarious, and gets more outrageous as the story goes on. Jack and Kirsten write letters to Santa, asking for a specific kilt that has historical significance, and to meet and fall in love with their "other half". All the Christmas presents are ready to go, but Santa's not sure just what to do with these requests - two letters, one kilt. A trip to Scotland, some time to get to know each other, and a little North Pole magic take care of the situation. This was such an easy book to read, grabbing me on the first page. The characters were wonderful, if a bit devious at times.
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Santa and his family try to fulfil two worthy wishes from two competitors, but find it challenging to do so. A hilarious romantic story with a rogue elf, lovable Christmas characters and a grouchy Scotsman. If you are familiar with the works of the author' Christmas Central Series, you already know some of Santa's family and know they would do anything to help others to find their HEA. A story that is highly entertaining and well-written and can be read throughout the year - not just for Christmas. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This was another delightful romantic comedy story in the Christmas Central series. It had me chuckling at times and gave me hope for the future if we would only believe in the magic of Christmas. This time Santa tries to grant two people their Christmas wish. And of course, Rapz finds himself in a little trouble as usual. This series is so much fun to read and I sure hope this won’t be the last. Wonderful job Caroline Michelson for making Christmas, Santa and the North Pole a happy place for us to spend some time.
Two museum curators are in hot pursuit of a antique kilt. Jack, from the United States, and Kirsten, from England, are both headed to Scotland, where they collide with each other in their quest. At first, they are in an unfriendly competition, but, with more than a little interference from Santa, they gradually get acquainted with each other. Friendliness eventually leads to kindness to, well, I’m sure you get the picture. It’s a quick and fun read, with equally fun characters, perfect for some Christmas cheer.
I enjoyed reading this book. It was a quick, easy, and fun read. I liked the characters and the story line. I liked the interaction between all the characters. I loved that there was a little Christmas magic too. I am sure others would enjoy this novella as well. I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys Christmas romance reads.
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Book eight in the A Christmas Central Romantic Comedy series a well written story that had me laughing as I read. Santa is playing matchmaker between museum curators Jack Lantz and Kirsten Nichols. Add in one McLeod kilt a kilt worn at the Battle of Culloden over two centuries ago, and you have the making of a fun book to read. I wonder if we will read more about Rapz and Merrilynn. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This was a whimsical Christmas romance novella. Jack and Kirsten are both in search of an antique kilt. Both want it for different reasons, but neither one wants to be the one to give it up. As these two work closely together to locate the kilt, they get to know each other, realizing that they may have found their other half in each other. Very cute, sweet, little romance.
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Jack and Kirsten both worked at museums. Both of them were searching for an elusive kilt from the Battle of Culloden. Both of them wrote a letter to Santa which led him to the conclusion that they were fated soul mates that needed help being brought together by the inhabitants of the North Pole. Fun and interesting story
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Santa is playing matchmaker once again and throwing Kirsten & Jack together. Although the story was a bit longer than the last 2 novellas I read in this series, I had the feeling that it was rushed much more. It definitely wouldn't have harmed to go into more depth with some of the scenes. The twist with the kilt at the end was almost making my heart stop, even after I saw it coming...
When Santa recieved letters from a man and a woman both looking for a rare kilt and their true mate, he hatches a plan to bring the couple together. A lovely holiday romance. Can be read as a stand alone, but this series is so wonderful I know you will want to read them all. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
One kilt, two people meant to be together, and a dozen complications equal a Christmas fiasco in the making. A cozy, enjoyable, fun, romantic, and refreshing holiday read. Jack and Kristen were wonderfully written and just a good match.
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This is a well written book with a sweet Christmas theme. The characters are strong,well developed and the story moves quickly and smoothly. I enjoyed the characters and their bantering as well as watching them come together. Another great book to the series.
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A funny and entertaining romantic read with a Christmas theme. The characters are great and fun to get to know and the story line is well written and descriptive. The story moves along well and holds your attention. Definitely recommend.
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Brit Kirsten and American Jack both write letters to Santa for a very rare kilt. The way Santa answers their wishes is a cute quirky and imaginative story. This is a quick fun read with wonderful chart that let you escape to the North Pole.
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They both want to buy the old kilt that they do.not see each other properly. Santa believes they are meant to be together so he tries something else. Can he help them? Will they ever see each other in a different light? Follow them to see what will happen
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This sweet story was the perfect light romantic comedy fantasy for this busy season. Each character had their own quality that drew me to them. I am going to have to read other Christmas Central novellas to get to know them better.