Wicked banter, kitchen witches, and hot men in kilts make this friends-to-lovers modern day Scottish fairytale a romping good time. I draw the line at serving people grasshoppers for dinner. As luck would have it, on the same day I quit my job as head chef at Suzetteâs, a fine-dining restaurant in Boston, I was offered an opportunity to open a restaurant at a castle in Scotland. But now that Iâm here in Loren Brae, Iâm not so sure this city girl can hack it. The nights are too quietâwith no horns honking or insults being hurledâand everyone knows my business. And on the first day of my new life? I meet the hottest man Iâd ever seen before. Munroe Curaigh. Owner of Common Gin, a dedicated nerd, innately shy, with the biggest golden retriever energy of any man Iâd ever met. He immediately appoints himself my protector and Iâd be annoyed if his kisses werenât so wickedly hot. Still waters run deep, and all that. Speaking of still watersâŚit appears that Loch Mirren is haunted by murderous Kelpies and the people of Loren Brae need my help. Thatâs right. It turns out that Iâm descended from a long line of Kitchen Witches and Loren Brae needs me, Lia, a chef from Boston, to help save them from an ancient curse. So whatâs a girl to do? Itâs time to sharpen my kitchen knife, pull out my recipe book of spells, and get to workâor this tiny village in Scotland that Iâm quickly falling in love with will be in danger. That is, if I can come up for air from Munroeâs decadent kisses.