Return to the Scottish Highlands in the latest Kilts and Quilts novel
from the author of The Accidental Scot--
The quilting ladies of the Scottish village of Gandiegow are known to
piece together more than just fabric . . .
Life isn't going as planned and Sadie Middleton is rethinking her whole
future. Thankfully one thing is staying the same: She's able to share
her love of quilting with her grandmother Gigi. The two of them enter a
contest and win an all-expenses-paid trip to the Kilts and Quilts
retreat in the Scottish Highlands. But their victory turns hollow when
Gigi passes away before they can go. Sadie is grief-stricken, but her
brother convinces her to take the trip to Gandiegow anyway.
There she meets a charming circle of quilters who remind her of her
grandmother--and Ross Armstrong, a handsome fisherman who brings a smile
to her face. Newly single, Ross intends to enjoy his freedom. That plan
goes awry as he comes to know Sadie--and a surprising spark is lit. Too
bad some well-meaning folks want to protect Ross from getting hurt again
and are determined to keep him and the American lass apart. . . .