Scottish Island Knitting Bee by De-ann Black EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
- Author: De-ann Black
- Language: English
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- Genre: Romantic Comedy
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- File Size: 2 MB
Innis stood strong on top of the highest hill on the beautiful, west coast
Scottish island, admiring the view of the small town and distant villages
further along the island’s coast. The day was going down in a blaze of glory.
The sky aglow with amber light merged into pink and lilac. Golden hour was
his favourite time, the early evening, when the busy day gave way to the
mellow twilight.
Wearing his black and dark grey tartan kilt and white, lace–up ghillie shirt,
he felt the mild breeze hint that summer was on its way as he surveyed the
island far below.
Lights emerged from the cottages dotted along the coastline and sprinkled
across the countryside beyond. Twinkle lights stretching the length of the
main street beside the little harbour glittered like diamante and highlighted
the row of quaint shops that wrapped themselves around the curve of the bay.
He pinpointed the glow from the windows of his cake shop with its
selection of chocolatier sweet temptations.
Night display lights illuminated
the cakes and chocolates in the windows. It was closed for the day, but his
duties still prevailed. His attendance was required at the island’s castle, now a
successful hotel catering for guests and special functions. He was due to
attend an anniversary ceilidh celebration.
His two brothers, Finlay and Ean, similar in age to him, in their early
thirties, were as duty bound as he was, though more so as they were
responsible for the running of their family’s castle and its estate. Innis helped
them, while building his own business. The castle’s well–equipped kitchen
doubled as his chocolatier facility, enabling him to expand his range of cakes
and sweets while still having the shop at the harbour. The best of both hectic
worlds.
His heart settled to a calm, steady rhythm after the fast–paced walk up the
hill. Sturdy brogues worn with thick, cream wool socks, helped him tackle
the grass and heather–covered terrain well. The frequent walks kept the long,
lean muscles in his thighs strong. There was something invigorating about
locking up his shop for the evening and bounding up the hill to see the view
he never got tired of, even after all these years.
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