Tin Cup meets The Hating Game – with a British twist. This steamy, enemies-to-lovers romantic comedy will have you laughing, blushing, and planning your next trip to Scotland.
She's a perfectionist and a professional golfer.
He's her last-minute Scottish caddie who's laid-back and a little rough around the edges.
She insults him, he plays tricks on her, and the sparks fly both on—and off—the course.
Madison Carmichael is not a people person. Or so her ex-caddie who’s just quit to work for her rival tells her. Hours before the start of the Women's Scottish Open, and running out of options, Madison reluctantly teams up with an unconventional local caddie.
A talented golfer in his own right, Lewis Munro works at the Carnoustie Golf Club and caddies on the side for a bit of extra cash. But when he meets a feisty Canadian pro golfer, in the gent's locker room no less, he starts to wonder whether taking on this particular job is going to be the worst, or the best, decision he's ever made...From the first tee, sparks and insults fly better than golf balls, but somehow Madison and Lewis make the cut. Success on the course, however, only heightens the tension between them. As their attraction grows with each round they play, Madison and Lewis find it increasingly difficult to keep their partnership strictly professional.Making the Cut is a steamy enemies-to-lovers sports rom-com novella set in Scotland. This is the first book in the Playing a Round Series but can be read on its own as a standalone.
Looking for your next Scottish book boyfriend? Then come fall in love with Lewis Munro—golf caddie, a loveable slacker who's made some questionable life choices, and Scottish to his core:
Madison feels amazing as she wriggles her hips against me in a maddening rhythm. “You’d better stop that or—”“But it feels so nice,” she says innocently, batting her eyelids at me in a very un-Madison way. “Aye,” I growl against the side of her neck. “It feels nice to me, too.”Read More
Tin Cup meets The Hating Game – with a British twist. This steamy, enemies-to-lovers romantic comedy will have you laughing, blushing, and planning your next trip to Scotland.
She's a perfectionist and a professional golfer.
He's her last-minute Scottish caddie who's laid-back and a little rough around the edges.
She insults him, he plays tricks on her, and the sparks fly both on—and off—the course.
Madison Carmichael is not a people person. Or so her ex-caddie who’s just quit to work for her rival tells her. Hours before the start of the Women's Scottish Open, and running out of options, Madison reluctantly teams up with an unconventional local caddie.
A talented golfer in his own right, Lewis Munro works at the Carnoustie Golf Club and caddies on the side for a bit of extra cash. But when he meets a feisty Canadian pro golfer, in the gent's locker room no less, he starts to wonder whether taking on this particular job is going to be the worst, or the best, decision he's ever made...From the first tee, sparks and insults fly better than golf balls, but somehow Madison and Lewis make the cut. Success on the course, however, only heightens the tension between them. As their attraction grows with each round they play, Madison and Lewis find it increasingly difficult to keep their partnership strictly professional.Making the Cut is a steamy enemies-to-lovers sports rom-com novella set in Scotland. This is the first book in the Playing a Round Series but can be read on its own as a standalone.
Looking for your next Scottish book boyfriend? Then come fall in love with Lewis Munro—golf caddie, a loveable slacker who's made some questionable life choices, and Scottish to his core:
Madison feels amazing as she wriggles her hips against me in a maddening rhythm. “You’d better stop that or—”“But it feels so nice,” she says innocently, batting her eyelids at me in a very un-Madison way. “Aye,” I growl against the side of her neck. “It feels nice to me, too.”Read More