Love in Scotland Books in Order
Part ofJessie Donovan Books in OrderRead Jessie Donovan’s Love in Scotland books in order, with summaries, series background, romantic comedy setup, and guidance on where to start.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Crazy Scottish Love
by Jessie Donovan
2018
Donella Spencer escapes bad dating and her meddling mother by visiting family in Scotland. Instead of quiet, she finds a childhood crush, his daughter, matchmaking relatives, and one very strange birthday party.
Chaotic Scottish Wedding
by Jessie Donovan
2019
Andrew Spencer arrives in Scotland for his sister’s wedding and is paired with Natalie Lockhart, his unforgettable one-night stand from years ago. Family chaos, odd traditions, and old chemistry make staying calm impossible.
Series background & context
Love in Scotland is Jessie Donovan's lighter contemporary romance series, and it does not rely on dragons, vampires, or alien warriors. The magic here is family chaos, old crushes, forced proximity, and the kind of Scottish visit that starts as an escape and turns into a full-contact emotional sport.
Crazy Scottish Love introduces Donella Spencer, who is tired of dating apps and family pressure. She travels to Scotland for a month, hoping for space and quiet, only to land in the middle of eccentric relatives, matchmaking schemes, and Robbie Campbell, the childhood crush connected to one of her most embarrassing memories. Robbie's daughter also matters, because Donella has to face her fear of children as well as her feelings for Robbie.
The family does not believe in calm.
Chaotic Scottish Wedding shifts focus to Andrew Spencer, who arrives for his sister's wedding and gets assigned to help photographer Natalie Lockhart. She is not a stranger. She is the one-night stand from six years earlier who left before morning and never gave him her name. Add duels, strange dinners, wedding problems, and a chocolate emergency, and the romance has very little room to stay tidy.
The series is built around big personalities and affectionate embarrassment. Donovan uses the Spencer family as both comic engine and emotional pressure. They meddle, they create problems, and they force the main characters into situations where hiding is almost impossible.
Readers who come for paranormal danger should know this is a different flavor. The stakes are personal, not supernatural: taking a chance after disappointment, dealing with family expectations, accepting a child, and admitting that the person who unsettles you might be exactly the person you need. Start with Crazy Scottish Love, then read Chaotic Scottish Wedding for the next piece of the family circus.
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