Danger lurks in the forest…But Greg Gillie, a handsome Scot with a mysterious past, protects the Shrouded Isle and the lands beyond from the menacing fae.A woman’s arrival disturbs the wee folk…Becca Shaw, an American widow, takes a family vacation to the island. Each day she remains, Greg struggles as more and more fae steal away from the forest hill and menace the people.Can the exodus be stopped?As the danger increases, Becca strives to repair her relationship with her still-grieving girls and befriend the suspicious villagers. Resisting their blossoming feelings for one another, Greg and Becca team up to find answers. Why are the fae escaping? How can Greg and Becca stop them?For their sake and the sake of the world, let’s hope they’re up to the task…Kilts and Catnip, the first book in a new fantasy series, is filled with sweet romance, delightful humor, and exciting adventure. "Ms. Tasia creates a wonderful world of fae, shape-shifters, goblins, and magic, effortlessly blending it with the story of a very modern family, dealing with the aftermath of loss. Becca and her two daughters are relatable and likeable and the vibrant world of Shrouded Isle may cause some readers to book flights to Scotland." InD'tale Magazine "Zoe Tasia brings magic to a tale of romance, family, and heart." Readers' Favorite "The settings are well-drawn, especially the author's descriptions of the tree-lined streets ("Roses twined up trellises along the walls, splashing yellows, pinks, and reds. Sun shone down on the leaves of the honeysuckle-garlanded oaks dappling the bright sidewalks with shade"). This promising new fantasy series with strong characters should appeal to fans of Charlaine Harris." Kirkus Review As a child, Zoe Tasia idolized Barbara Eden, star of I Dream of Jeannie . However, she would have ditched the astronaut and married Captain Kirk. She can't blink and make magic, nor did she wed a Starfleet officer. Instead, life had something better in store for her. She explores her imagination as a writer, is married to an understanding Greek, has two grown sons, and a crazy cat that thinks it's a dog. Zoe grew up in Oklahoma and lived over seven years in Scotland. Now she resides in the great state of Texas, where everything's bigger and better, or so she's told by the natives. When she's not giving her make-believe friends full rein, she enjoys the opera, ballet, well-chilled champagne and books, lots and lots of books. Her first book is Kilts and Catnip (The Shrouded Isle Book 1).You can find Zoe Tasia on Facebook, Twitter, and her webpage. She also co-writes under the name Zari Reede.