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The Crown in the Heather (The Bruce Trilogy Book 1)
by N. Gemini Sasson
http://www.amazon.com/Crown-Heather-B...

Child of the Mist (These Highland Hills Book #1)
by Kathleen Morgan
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B...
Tarissa wrote: "There's a FREE Scottish ebook on Amazon today!
Child of the Mist (These Highland Hills Book #1)
by Kathleen Morgan
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B..."
Thanks Tarissa!
Child of the Mist (These Highland Hills Book #1)
by Kathleen Morgan
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B..."
Thanks Tarissa!

My trilogy set on the island of Raumsey (A fictional name for the Island where I was born and brought up) OOps, no, the last in the trilogy is set in Canada and Raumsey.
Follow the Dove
The Broken Horizon
The Road to Nowhere
The first of these is roughly based on fact and begins in 1900.
BTW, Raumsey is really Stroma, set off the north coast of Scotland. Although slightly south of the Orkney Islands, it is not part of that group, but belongs to the county of Caithness. The once thriving community of Stroma has gone. The island is now deserted.
Catherine wrote: "One Memorable Summer and this is a true account of a minister's summer in the highlands."
Welcome, Catherine! Your books sound so good! I will be reading them! One Memorable Summer sounds wonderful too. I'm sure a lot of the gals on here will like these reads. Thanks for sharing.
Welcome, Catherine! Your books sound so good! I will be reading them! One Memorable Summer sounds wonderful too. I'm sure a lot of the gals on here will like these reads. Thanks for sharing.
Catherine wrote: "Hi folks, I've just joined so I hope I don't break any rules.
My trilogy set on the island of Raumsey (A fictional name for the Island where I was born and brought up) OOps, no, the last in the tri..."
I forgot to mention that your main Character shares her name with my granddaughter Isa!
My trilogy set on the island of Raumsey (A fictional name for the Island where I was born and brought up) OOps, no, the last in the tri..."
I forgot to mention that your main Character shares her name with my granddaughter Isa!

My trilogy set on the island of Raumsey (A fictional name for the Island where I was born and brought up) OOps, no, t..."
Actually my mother's name too. I like the name very much.

If it is okay to do so, I'd like to add my new novel Dolphin Girl to the list of Scottish books. This is a contemporary fiction, set in Edinburgh, and crosses over a few different genres, including modern urban life with a touch of comedy romance.
Scott wrote: "Hello everyone,
If it is okay to do so, I'd like to add my new novel Dolphin Girl to the list of Scottish books. This is a contemporary fiction, set in Edinburgh, and crosses over a few different ..."
Thanks, Scott!
If it is okay to do so, I'd like to add my new novel Dolphin Girl to the list of Scottish books. This is a contemporary fiction, set in Edinburgh, and crosses over a few different ..."
Thanks, Scott!

http://www.amazon.com/Castles-Scotlan...

Tarissa wrote: "Here's a lovely book on Scottish castles that is free on Amazon Kindle, at least for today!
http://www.amazon.com/Castles-Scotlan...
[bookcover:Castles in S..."
Thanks, Tarissa!
http://www.amazon.com/Castles-Scotlan...
[bookcover:Castles in S..."
Thanks, Tarissa!
Peggy, can I have James Meek as a Scottish author? Born in and now lives in London, but grew up in Dundee. Bit tenuous, I know!
Stephanie wrote: "Peggy, can I have James Meek as a Scottish author? Born in and now lives in London, but grew up in Dundee. Bit tenuous, I know!"
After looking him up Stephanie, I would say yes for sure. He lived most of his life in Scotland and started writing there. Worked for a newspaper there too. I'm sure all of that influences his writing!
After looking him up Stephanie, I would say yes for sure. He lived most of his life in Scotland and started writing there. Worked for a newspaper there too. I'm sure all of that influences his writing!
Great, thank you :-)
I just read The People's Act Of Love which I think is superbly written.
I just read The People's Act Of Love which I think is superbly written.
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