Wild Scots books in order

Wild Scots is a Scottish Highland romance series by Jolie Vines following five books about untamed Highland men and the women who match their fierce spirit, published in 2019-2020.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Hard Nox 2019 Jolie Vines Buy
2 Perfect Storm 2020 Jolie Vines Buy
3 Lion Heart 2020 Jolie Vines Buy
4 Fallen Snow 2020 Jolie Vines Buy
5 Stubborn Spark 2020 Jolie Vines Buy

Wild Scots runs five books from Hard Nox in 2019 through Stubborn Spark in 2020, covering a group of Highland men who are anything but tame. The series shares the same Scottish world as Marry the Scot but with its own cast and a slightly rougher edge. Hard Nox opens the series on a strong note, and the books that follow, Perfect Storm, Lion Heart, Fallen Snow, and Stubborn Spark, build out the interconnected community that Vines returns to across her Highland series.

The heroes in Wild Scots live up to the name. These are men who don’t soften easily and who take time to let anyone past their guard. The heroines in each book bring the kind of determination that forces that guard down, and the friction between stubborn characters drives each romance forward.

The series was one of Jolie Vines’s most productive periods. Four of the five books came out in 2020 following the series launch, giving readers a steady run of new Highland romance without long waits between books. Readers who finish Marry the Scot first will move into Wild Scots without any adjustment period needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Wild Scots series?

There are five books in the Wild Scots series, published between 2019 and 2020.

What is the first book in the Wild Scots series?

The first book in the Wild Scots series is Hard Nox, published in 2019.

How does Wild Scots relate to the Marry the Scot series?

Wild Scots and Marry the Scot are separate series set in Jolie Vines’s Scottish romance world. They share the Highland atmosphere and style but feature different characters. Wild Scots has a slightly more rugged feel than Marry the Scot, though both series have a warmer tone compared to her later darker work.

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