***THIS BOOK CONTAINS ADULT SITUATIONS, LANGUAGE, AND SEXUAL SITUATIONS. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT ONLY THOSE OVER THE AGE OF 18 READ THIS BOOK.*** Ainsley Evina "Evi" MacLean has lost both of her grandparents within a year of each other. Her Grandfather left her a letter telling her that she needs to learn to live life outside of her books, because a book can never love her back. Taking his advice, she sells her home, and decides to spend a year in Edinburgh, Scotland. While there in Scotland, she finds herself giggling over the adorable Scottish accents, and falling for two Scottish men. Ian...
***THIS BOOK CONTAINS ADULT SITUATIONS, LANGUAGE, AND SEXUAL SITUATIONS. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT ONLY THOSE OVER THE AGE OF 18 READ THIS BOOK.*** Ainsl...
The second in the Scotland Romance series, this novella starts out with the story of how Evi's grandparents fell in love so many years ago during a ten day vacation. We then catch up with Rury, to see who catches his eye, and perhaps his heart. Finally we catch up with Evi and Eddie, and see what comes next for them. Originally book 2 was going to be either Neil's Story or Ian's Story. After I released Evi's Story, several of my readers contacted me asking for more of the story on how Evi's grandparents fell in love all those years ago. I adore my readers, and was only too happy to give them...
The second in the Scotland Romance series, this novella starts out with the story of how Evi's grandparents fell in love so many years ago during a te...
I grew up with a Scot/Irish grandmother that practically lived in the kitchen. She had eight children, and several grandchildren. She loved to cook, and bake, and play Yahtzee at the kitchen table while we all talked about our lives. After years of being asked for recipes, I have finally decided to just write a book of some of our old family favorites. I have some detailed recipes, and some quick and simple recipes to save you time and money I cover everything from Holiday meals, to leftovers, to amazing desserts and food gifts. Surprise your friends with cookies on a stick that look so...
I grew up with a Scot/Irish grandmother that practically lived in the kitchen. She had eight children, and several grandchildren. She loved to cook, a...