When a hurricane threatens the only home she has ever known, a girl and her grandmother must work together to save what they can. During the storm they take refuge in a cave, as the island suffers a direct hit from the storm. She and her grandmother form a bond and her grandmother shares stories of her life in Scotland, before they came to the island. They are alone on the island for weeks waiting on the girl’s father and his men to return. The aftermath of the storm forces the girl to leave her home and relocate to the American colonies. She lands in Georgetown, South Carolina, the first city she has ever visited. Left alone with family she just met and in a strange new world that is so different from the island where she had spent her whole life, she finds a new life. Ten years later, while living in the North Carolina mountains, she must face another type of storm that will be much harder to survive, the American Revolution. Now as a wife and mother, she faces the destruction of the life she has built in this new land and losing more of the people she loves. This storm may prove much harder to survive than the hurricane she faced so many years ago. ---”Stephanie Albright will leave readers holding their breath, waiting in anticipation for what will happen next. The Storm will leave you intoxicated by its charming prose told from the eyes of an innocent girl.”
Stephanie Albright grew up in Amanda, Ohio. In 1986 she went to Mississippi for the summer and never went back. She graduated from Mississippi University for Women with a degree in Paralegal Studies and has a Masters in Education from Western Governors University. She loves history, travel and food, not necessarily in that order. Words have always been her passion, either reading or writing. She now lives in Alabama with a small flock of chickens and a very angry cat, who enjoys being outside almost as much as she does. Other than reading and writing, she loves gardening and learning about plants, and drinking coffee on the porch.
What a great story! This book was such a gift to me because not only am I Scots, but I live in Shelby, right next to Kings mountain. I so loved the use of the Scots Gaelic and all the characters were enjoyable.
Read in one sitting. I thought there would be more of Gavin. It was mentioned that he may marry again.
Mainly because it was mentioned before . What happened to the settlement,to Pete,Ginny and her aunt and uncle? Lots of story lines left unfinished. Is there a series in the making. Didn't they have birth control ?