Part Two of an historical romance saga set in the Scottish Borders between the two World Wars. Ross and Rachel Maxwell take up life at the Glens of Lochandee, where they must strive to build up the farm, raise a family, and rear their animals despite uncertainty of their tenure, the social instability of the years between the two World Wars and the heartbreak of tragic loss. Their love of the land and each other gives them strength and determination to face these challenges.
A professional writer for over 30 years, Jane Jackson has had 27 books published with world-wide sales topping ten million. Shortlisted twice for the Romantic Novel of the Year Award, she has also taught the craft of Novel Writing at every level from Writers’ summer schoolsand Ad Ed to the MA in Professional Writing at University College Falmouth. Eight of her students are now (traditionally, not self-) published novelists.
I stopped reading this when I came to an explicit sex scene. Not what I wanted to read. I love books set along the cornish coast with smuggling etc but this kind of smut is a book shutter for me. This is the SECOND book I've had to put down today (both by the same author~ who I normally love); it really starts putting me in a bad mood...