The Enchanted Highlands Books in Order
About The Enchanted Highlands series
Series Premise
The series is set in the enchanting, magick-infused village of Loren Brae in the Scottish Highlands, where ancient legends (kelpies, highland ghosts, and the magickal Order of Caledonia) subtly influence modern life. Each book delivers a standalone romantic tale of opposites-attract love, often with a magical twist tied to the village's lore. Protagonists—typically strong, independent women (American or outsider heroines) and grumpy, protective Scottish highlanders—navigate romance amid small-town challenges, family secrets, or supernatural threats that require belief in magick to resolve. The foundational story in *Wild Scottish Knight* introduces Sophie MacKnight, an American who inherits a haunted castle and must train as a magickal knight under grumpy Lachlan Campbell to protect Loren Brae from kelpies. This sets the tone for the series: outsiders arrive (often inheriting property or drawn by fate), clash with locals, discover hidden magick, and fall in love while saving the village or themselves. Later books feature friends, cousins, or new arrivals—kitchen witches, authors, or tourists—who spark romances with highlanders, often involving banter, misunderstandings, and a touch of enchantment (e.g., spells gone awry, ghostly coos, or holiday magic). Themes include believing in the impossible, embracing heritage, and finding home in unexpected places.
Main Characters
The series features rotating protagonists with recurring village figures, creating a warm, interconnected community:
- Sophie MacKnight (Book 1): Bold American who inherits a castle and must embrace magick and knighthood under Lachlan's reluctant guidance.
- Lachlan Campbell (Book 1): Grumpy, sexy Scotsman tasked with training Sophie—protective, duty-bound, and slowly thawed by love.
- Later heroines: Often strong women (authors, witches, or visitors) drawn to Loren Brae for healing or adventure.
- Highland heroes: Grumpy, kilted Scots (warriors, lairds, or locals) who hide soft hearts behind broody exteriors.
- Recurring villagers: Eccentric locals (ghostly coos, kitchen witches, meddling elders) adding humor and magickal support.
The ensemble feels like a found family—banter-filled, loyal, and evolving with each romance.
Setting
The series is set in the fictional village of Loren Brae in the Scottish Highlands—a picturesque, magick-touched enclave with ancient castles, rolling hills, misty lochs, and windswept moors. The village exudes timeless charm: stone cottages, cozy pubs, a castle (often central), and natural wonders (kelpie-haunted waters, enchanted forests). Magick subtly permeates daily life—ancient orders, protective spells, or legendary creatures—blending seamlessly with modern elements (cafés, tourism, family businesses). Settings feel immersive and romantic: castle halls for banter, loch-side walks for confessions, winter snows for holiday magic, or summer festivals for community warmth. The Highlands' beauty and isolation amplify themes of escape and belonging, creating an idyllic backdrop for love and self-discovery.
Tone & Themes
The tone is light-hearted, romantic, and delightfully whimsical—modern fairy-tale romance with cozy, feel-good vibes and a gentle magical touch. O'Malley excels at witty banter, slow-burn tension, and opposites-attract dynamics that elicit smiles and sighs. The stories feel uplifting and escapist: conflicts (grumpy heroes, cultural clashes, minor magick mishaps) resolve with humor, heart, and happily-ever-afters. Suspense is mild—threats like kelpies or family drama add stakes without darkness—and romance is sweet, passionate, and emotionally satisfying (steamy but not explicit). Humor shines through eccentric characters (grumpy Scots, highland ghosts, meddling villagers) and playful magick. The series is cozy yet spicy, ideal for readers seeking relaxing, joyful escapes with Scottish charm, strong heroines, and the magic of love conquering all.
The Enchanted Highlands series by Tricia O'Malley stands as a delightful, magick-infused romance collection, spanning 9+ books of opposites-attract love and highland charm in the enchanting village of Loren Brae. From Sophie and Lachlan's castle-bound fairytale in Wild Scottish Knight to ongoing adventures in titles like Wild Scottish Magic and holiday stand-alones like A Kilt for Christmas, the stories deliver consistent joy: witty banter, slow-burn chemistry, subtle enchantment, and heartfelt happily-ever-afters. With strong ratings and escapist appeal, it's a perfect cozy treat for readers seeking Scottish magic, grumpy heroes, and the warmth of small-town love. Whether starting with Book 1 or savoring the full series, Loren Brae proves that magick—and romance—can bloom anywhere, especially in the Highlands.
FAQ
10 books total: 9 main + 1 extra story
The next book in The Enchanted Highlands series, Wild Scottish Fate, will be published in Jul-2026.
Wild Scottish Magic was published in April 2026.
The first book in the series is Wild Scottish Knight, published in May 2023.
The series primarily falls into the Paranormal Romance genre.
The series is set in the enchanting, magick-infused village of Loren Brae in the Scottish Highlands, where ancient legends (kelpies, highland ghosts, and the magickal Order of Caledonia) subtly influence modern life. Each book delivers a standalone romantic tale of opposites-attract love, often with a magical twist tied to the village's lore. Protagonists—typically strong, independent women (American or outsider heroines) and grumpy, protective Scottish highlanders—navigate romance amid small-town challenges, family secrets, or supernatural threats that require belief in magick to resolve. The foundational story in *Wild Scottish Knight* introduces Sophie MacKnight, an American who inherits a haunted castle and must train as a magickal knight under grumpy Lachlan Campbell to protect Loren Brae from kelpies. This sets the tone for the series: outsiders arrive (often inheriting property or drawn by fate), clash with locals, discover hidden magick, and fall in love while saving the village or themselves. Later books feature friends, cousins, or new arrivals—kitchen witches, authors, or tourists—who spark romances with highlanders, often involving banter, misunderstandings, and a touch of enchantment (e.g., spells gone awry, ghostly coos, or holiday magic). Themes include believing in the impossible, embracing heritage, and finding home in unexpected places.
The series is ongoing, with the next book currently scheduled.