The Highlander's Vow (Loch Moigh #4) - Plot & Excerpts
Soon, stacks of sorted clothing surrounded her in neat piles on the coffee table and couch of the Gordons’ family room. ’Twas a way to earn her keep in some small way, and with Gene and Michael home from the past weekend’s fair, there had been quite a bit of laundry to do this Tuesday morning. What would her fifteenth-century clan think of washing machines and dryers? She imagined the head laundress’s delight with such laborsaving devices. Still, Moigh Hall employed several servants who did laundry and naught else. ’Twas for the best that they didn’t have washing machines, for she wouldn’t want to see those servants out of jobs. “Sky,” Struan called from the front door. “Are you here?” Her insides fluttered at the sound of his voice. “Aye, in the family room,” she called back. It had been but a handful of days since she’d lain with him, and even thinking about that afternoon by the loch sent desire curling through her. She and Struan hadn’t had much time alone together since, and oh how she longed to spend time with him again.
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