To the warm, tight-knit community, the little island in the peaceful Hebrides seemed remote from the horrors of war. For Shona Mackenzie, on leave in her beloved home, it offered a chance to recover from the nightmare of the bombing, and from her broken heart.
Yet all four know that whatever might happen, however far they drift apart, they are still and always children of Rhanna.
It is 1941 and farmer's daughter Shona MacKenzie is on leave in her beloved home, far away from the horrors of war. Her visit offers her the chance to recover from the nightmare of the bombing in Glasgow and from her broken heart.
Shona knows that, at last, she has come home, and she has never been as happy . . . until sudden tragedy strikes and it seems as though her return to Rhanna has been blighted.
On a bitter winter night in 1923, farmer Fergus McKenzie loses his beloved Helen in childbirth.
... Harold (1985) x A Dinner of Herbs (1985) x The Moth (1986) x Bill Bailey (1986) x Bill Bailey's Lot (1987) x The Parson's Daughter (1987) x Bill Bailey's Daughter (1988) x The Harrogate Secret (1988) x The Cultured Handmaiden (1988) ...
The eighth novel in the bestselling Rhanna series.
On board was a man who held the key to Megan's mysterious past, and her heart would be torn between this glamorous playboy and the minister who needed her so much. The sixth boo kin the Rhanna series.
IllustratIon 33 Swan Theatre. Sketch by Johannes de Witt, 1596, showing the thrust stage and pillars of the roof. The Swan is where Ben Jonson and Thomas Nashe presented their play The Isle ofDogs (1597). That performance meant the ...
Yet no matter how far she travelled, the Song of Rhanna would always be calling her home . . . The fifth book in the popular series about Hebridean island life.
On board was a man who held the key to Megan's mysterious past, and her heart would be torn between this glamorous playboy and the minister who needed her so much. The seventh novel in the Rhanna series.