Scottish Romance: Highlander Romance: Highland Whisper (Scotland Romance)

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Book: Scottish Romance: Highlander Romance: Highland Whisper (Scotland Romance) Read Online Free PDF
Author: Payton Hart
excited than I have ever felt. You talk about how I love adventure and how much I love life, but there is nothing that could compare to spending a day with you. I am so happy to be here with you in this moment. Gavin,” she whispered, “I want to be married to you forever more.”
     
    “I love you Malina.”
     
    “I love you Gavin.”
     
    And with that, the two Scottish highland lovers looked into each other’s' eyes and kissed.
     
    THE END
     
     
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    The full moon glistened down on the Machair grasslands just west of Scotland. It illuminated my surefooted, red headed, and slender body meandering through the carpet of flowers. I was headed away from the Blacklands and towards the stream next to the marshes. There, I knew he waited for me. There, we would paint the night with the colors of our romance and make our bodies raw in attempt to quench the desires we knew winter would bring us.
    At least, that was what I believed as I lifted my long tartan skirt to show off my fair and slender legs to the dark manly silhouette that had appeared ahead in my path. The man who had made me forget the ache of loneliness was right in front of me, smiling.
    Savoring the moment, I whipped my waist-length red curls over my shoulder as the moonlight glistened in my topaz eyes. The tall masculine silhouette I knew so well, clad only in a long woolen shirt, a leather belt, and boots, closed the distance between us. He grasped my freckled face into his firm hands and locked his brown gaze as he stared into my soul. I looked down shyly, noting that he wore no pants despite the frigid weather.
    “To impress you, my flower,” he said. “I couldn’t wear a kilt, so…”
    His deep voice tingled in my ears and feeling his warm touch on my cool skin left my heart in puddles. Though he was a Viking, he did little things that made me wish so badly that he had been of the Laird clan. He was a fine specimen and he was perfect for me. But he was also a Viking, so perhaps not so perfect. Vikings and Highlanders could not be friends, let alone lovers, but I did not care for the status quo. My heart had found a home.
    “Oh Gurt!” I whispered, my youthful eyes searching his mature face.
    He fondly wrapped his arms around my torso then pulled me close. I stood on my toes and tilted my head so as to reach his lips. With his masculine arms, Gurt pulled me up and smashed his warm mouth against mine. It was euphoric...
     
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- Chapter 1 -
    "Damn it!" I breathed through my teeth as I lost my balance for the tenth time. I was practicing my coordination exercises, staring intently at the wall of mirrors in front of me. I furrowed my eyebrows, trying to figure out what was making me unsteady. I looked at my shoes’ reflection and wondered briefly if I should order new heels.
     
    As I inspected my shoes, I heard the door open behind me and I turned to see Nancy, the hard-ass owner of the dance studio to which I was employed; she squinted slightly as she walked into the room. I always turned off half the lights while practicing as I hated harsh, artificial lights.
     
    "Jenny, how can you see anything in here?" She flipped them back on as I walked to the stereo and dialed
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