Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Why I Write Christian Time-Slip Romance Set in the Scottish Highlands

 

There’s something about the Scottish Highlands that feels suspended between worlds—ancient and eternal, rugged and tender, wild and holy. The first time I wrote a scene set among mist‑covered hills and weathered castles, I felt as if I’d stepped onto sacred ground. It wasn’t just a setting. It was a calling.

That’s why I write Christian time‑slip romance rooted in the Highlands: because this landscape naturally invites questions about destiny, faith, and the unseen threads God weaves through our lives. (Book 1 = THE TEACHER AND THE HIGHLANDER)


Time‑Slip Stories Reveal God’s Timing in a Powerful Way

Time‑slip romance lets me explore one of my favorite spiritual truths:
God is not bound by time, but He works within it to shape our hearts.

When a modern woman is swept into the past, she carries her wounds, doubts, and hopes with her. She’s forced to confront:

  • Who she is
  • What she believes
  • What she fears
  • What she longs for

And in the Highlands—where life is raw, dangerous, and breathtaking—those questions sharpen into something life‑changing.

Time‑slip stories allow me to show how God can use the unexpected, the impossible, and even the miraculous to guide someone toward healing and love.


The Highlands Are the Perfect Backdrop for Faith and Destiny

The Scottish Highlands are steeped in:

  • clan loyalty
  • ancient traditions
  • fierce courage
  • deep spirituality
  • breathtaking beauty

It’s a place where the past feels close enough to touch.
Where a whisper of wind can feel like a message.
Where a brooch, a prayer, and a flash of lightning can change everything.

The Highlands give my characters room to grow—emotionally, spiritually, and romantically. The rugged landscape mirrors their struggles, and its beauty mirrors the grace waiting for them.


Clean Romance Lets the Heart of the Story Shine

I write clean, Christian romance because I want the emotional and spiritual journey to take center stage. My stories focus on:

  • sacrificial love
  • courage in the face of danger
  • forgiveness and redemption
  • God’s quiet guidance
  • the tenderness between two people who choose each other

Clean romance allows the reader to feel the full sweep of passion and devotion without crossing boundaries. It’s love that honors God and honors the reader.


Time‑Slip Romance Lets Me Explore Love That Defies Limits

There’s something profoundly moving about a love story that spans centuries. When two people are separated by time itself, every moment they share becomes precious. Every choice matters. Every sacrifice echoes.

Writing these stories lets me explore questions like:

  • What if God brings two people together across impossible odds
  • What if love is part of a larger plan
  • What if the past holds the key to healing the present

These are the themes that keep me writing, book after book.


Why I Keep Returning to This Genre

Because time‑slip romance lets me write about:

  • faith
  • destiny
  • courage
  • healing
  • miracles
  • and love that refuses to be forgotten

And the Scottish Highlands give those themes a home—wild, beautiful, and timeless.

I hope that every story I write invites readers to step through the centuries, feel the wind on their face, and discover that God’s love is strong enough to bridge any distance… even time and space.

The Teacher and the Highlander


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