Miss Outlander? Find Out Which Hot Scot is Your Next Kilt-y Pleasure!

Missing Outlander and Jamie Fraser already? We get it. Luckily we have the cure. Take this quiz to find out which one of these hot Scots in your next kilt-y pleasure! And find more sizzling Scottish reads to get you through Droughtlander here: http://bit.ly/29k0flB

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On Mar 27, 2017

Every good love story needs a meet cute. How would you most like to meet your hot Scot?

What trait do you value most in a romantic partner?

What do you like to do together for fun?

Choose a song lyric to describe your relationship.

Pick the thing that annoys you the most about your significant other.

Where do you two lovebirds live?

What makes you swoon?

Your hot Scot is....Alec Kindcaid, from Julie Garwood's "The Bride"

Your hot Scot is....Alec Kindcaid, from Julie Garwood's "The Bride"

Alec Kincaid is a smokin' hot, red-headed Scottish laird who will totally beat people up for you. Sound familiar? Maybe, but this book is a classic in its own right for a reason. It helps that Alec is a total babe.

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Your hot Scot is....Lord Ian Mackenzie, from Jennifer Ashley's "The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie"

Your hot Scot is....Lord Ian Mackenzie, from Jennifer Ashley's "The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie"

Lord Ian Mackenzie is soft-spoken, sensitive, and wicked smart. Some people may think he's strange (or even mad), but you know a good catch when you see one.

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Your hot Scot is....Niall MacCurran, from Rowan Keats' "Taming a Wild Scot"

Your hot Scot is....Niall MacCurran, from Rowan Keats' "Taming a Wild Scot"

Snarky, sarcastic, dangerous....yet sensitive and sweet underneath it all. Is there a better combination? Doubt it.

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Your next kilt-y pleasure is....William de Brus, from Terri Brisbin's "Rising Fire"

Your next kilt-y pleasure is....William de Brus, from Terri Brisbin's "Rising Fire"

Will's a noble and respectful knight....until you come along. Now he's all about the passionate making out. Not that we're complaining.

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Your next kilt-y pleasure is....Connor MacAlister, from Julie Garwood's "The Wedding"

Your next kilt-y pleasure is....Connor MacAlister, from Julie Garwood's "The Wedding"

Connor's a little rough around the edges, but who doesn't love a guy who can get dirty? Plus he's really good with a sword which is like, super hot.

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Your next kilt-y pleasure is....Daniel MacKinnon, from Tracy Anne Warren's "Her Highness and the Highlander"

Your next kilt-y pleasure is....Daniel MacKinnon, from Tracy Anne Warren's "Her Highness and the Highlander"

Daniel may be a dispossessed laird, but he definitely possesses other....endowments. Not to mention he's totally loyal and sweet and caring and stuff. Whatever.

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Your next kilt-y pleasure is....Magnus MacBride, from Allie Mackay's "Must Love Kilts"

Your next kilt-y pleasure is....Magnus MacBride, from Allie Mackay's "Must Love Kilts"

He may go by Magnus, but he's definitely not compensating for anything. This Highland warrior is intense, fierce, and totally passionate.

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Your hot Scot is....Niall MacKeage, from Janet Chapman's "The Highlander Next Door"

Your hot Scot is....Niall MacKeage, from Janet Chapman's "The Highlander Next Door"

Niall may come across as gruff, but on the inside he's caring and compassionate. He also has gorgeous green eyes and looks good in a kilt, so there's that.

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