King's Acre by Christine Marion Fraser

King's Acre by Christine Marion Fraser

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Continues the story of the Grants of Rothiedrum Aberdeenshire.

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King's Acre by Christine Marion Fraser

Evelyn Grant started to come to terms with the loss of her first love, Johnny, but the Grant family were overshadowed by the unwelcome reappearance of a figure from Jamie's past and by the terrible stories of the war told by soldiers returning from the trenches. Among those fighting for King and Country was Gillan Forbes, the son of the big house, on whose friendship Evelyn increasingly relied and who still hoped to win her love. But it was a handsome Gordon Highlander, Davie Grainger, who captured Evelyn's heart, sweeping her up in a whirlwind of passion that took her to the heights of happiness and to the depths of despair...Davie was a dangerous man to love...
Praise for KINVARA AFFAIRS: 'Fraser.. introduces ... characters with a warmth and clarity that makes you really care about them.' -- Sunderland Echo Praise for KINVARA SUMMER: '... enchanting ... people so real and likeable that leaving them is a wrench at the end of the book. Begin reading Fraser now and you will wonder why you never did before.' -- The Historical Novels Review 'A charming tale from the best-selling Scottish author.' -- Newcastle Evening Chronicle
Christine Marion Fraser was one of Scotland's best-selling authors, outselling even Catherine Cookson, with world-wide readership and translations into many foreign languages. She was the author of the much-loved Rhanna series. Chris lived in Argyll with her husband. She died in November 2002.
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ISBN 13 9780340829127
ISBN 10 0340829125
Title King's Acre
Author Christine Marion Fraser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 2004-04-12
Number of pages 384
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