Ann Grant is in a rut. Her grandson just got married to the love of his life, and as a widow, Ann is now all alone, living in her little house in South Haven, Michigan. Then her best friend deserts Ann, and she can't help but wonder what God has planned for the rest of her life. At almost seventy- years-old, is Ann's life over? Then Ann decides to step out in faith and go with her grandchildren to Scotland to stay at the sheep farm of her new granddaughter's grandfather and meet the man himself--Sandy Murray. Never in her wildest dreams could Ann have envisioned what God had waiting for her in a small fishing village on the west coast of Scotland. A story of faith, lost loves, and the undying legacy of family and home God has given to each of us--and a firm reminder that no matter what our ages, God isn't finished with us yet.
Under Scottish Skies continues the story from Oatcakes, Tea, and Me.
Seth Prescott is a hurting and lost man. Filled with guilt over his past, he’s searching for something—even though he doesn’t know what. So, when his friends Brian and Kirstine Grant invite him to Sea View Farm in Scotland, Seth takes them up on the offer.
There, he meets Alexander/Sandy Murray, Kirstine’s grandfather and a man whom Seth feels might understand some of what he’s going through. Sandy sees in Seth Prescott, a young man who has survived the battles of war and needs God in his life. He makes it his mission to mentor him and bring him to the Truth of the Gospel, much as another man once did for him. Seth also becomes acquainted with Audrey MacGregor, the daughter of a local fisherman who owns MacGregor’s Inn and Restaurant. Seth is instantly attracted to the young woman, but she is more than upfront with him that she won’t leave her beloved village.
Will Seth find the peace he’s so desperately searching for? And what of his feelings for Audrey? Is there a chance for them to have a relationship, or are they destined only to remain friends?
With Under Scottish Skies, we return to the west coast of Scotland and the little fishing village we grew to know through Book 1 in The Scotland Romance Series – Oatcakes, Tea, and Me.