Description
Melissa Williams returns to the Smokies with her camera, determined to document the vanishing art of traditional weaving before it disappears. The project leads her straight back to her grandmother’s weaving shed and the massive timber loom left in tangled disrepair.
There she finds Matthew Lewis, the man who once chose the mountain over her. He still guards the valley’s sacred patterns and holds the secret to the family’s signature deep-blue dye, refusing to share either with any camera.
Forced to work side by side restoring the loom, Melissa and Matthew pass the heavy shuttle through the warp, tension the beams, and discover the marriage quilt pattern her grandmother began for them years ago. Old hurts surface beside the dye vats and beneath the tin roof during mountain storms, until Melissa must choose between her career and the man she never forgot.
Together they finish the quilt, protect the weavers’ livelihood, and weave a new legacy that blends the old patterns with a future neither expected. In the end, the strongest bonds are the ones mended thread by thread in the place they both call home.





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