An absorbing, heart-breaking tale of love and life in post-war Edinburgh.1949. Attractive and spirited Roz Rainey, who lives in post-war Edinburgh with her widowed mother, her sister and her brother,
In 1949, Roz Rainey gets a job in a lawyer's property office where she dreams of one day owning her own home, but her life becomes complicated when she falls in love with her new boss, the charming Ja
Josie Morrow and Lina Braid are the best of friends. Josie's parents run a boarding house in Queensferry and while Josie has an "understanding" with Lina's brother Angus, she has her sights set on Dun
1935, Edinburgh: Beautiful Lindsay ‘Lindy’ Gillian is determined to look on the bright side in spite of the Depression: she has a job working for her stepmother at Murchie’s Provisions, and her family
Against a backdrop of national unrest and suffering, can Ida Scott and her brother, Boyd, find the courage to face betrayal and heartbreak?1925. Attractive and strong-willed twenty-three-year-old Isla
Against a backdrop of national unrest and suffering, can Ida Scott and her brother, Boyd, find the courage to face betrayal and heartbreak?1925. Attractive and strong-willed twenty-three-year-old Isla
Against a backdrop of national unrest and suffering, can Ida Scott and her brother, Boyd, find the courage to face betrayal and heartbreak?1925. Attractive and strong-willed twenty-three-year-old Isla
1935, Edinburgh: Beautiful Lindsay ‘Lindy’ Gillian is determined to look on the bright side in spite of the Depression: she has a job working for her stepmother at Murchie’s Provisions, and her family
As the Depression bites, a young woman dreams of ‘Getting Away’, but will find drama and heartache on her own doorstep. - 1935, Edinburgh: Beautiful Lindsay ‘Lindy’ Gillian is determined to look on th
The new novel from the well-loved Scottish storyteller - When sisters Lynette and Monnie accompany their father, Edinburgh widower Frank Forester, to the Highland village where he is to be a youth hos
A bitter-sweet romantic tale of broken hearts and second chances in wartime Edinburgh, from the much-loved Scottish storyteller - Edinburgh, 1911. When intelligent Elinor Rae leaves her crowded teneme
The new novel from the well-loved Scottish storyteller - When sisters Lynette and Monnie accompany their father, Edinburgh widower Frank Forester, to the Highland village where he is to be a youth hos
This is the new novel from the well-loved Scottish storyteller. Kilt maker Kirsty Muir finds life hard in sixties Edinburgh where money is tight and excitement hard to find. When a charming Scottish f
The war has brought devastating changes to the people of Portobello, a seaside district of Edinburgh. But as Victory in Europe day nears, Tess Gillespie and her mother are feeling hopeful. Tess is loo
When Lorne Malcolm runs away on her wedding day, her sister Rosa?s life is turned upside down.1910. It?s the morning of beautiful eighteen-year-old Lorne Malcolm?s wedding to handsome Daniel MacNeil,
When Lorne Malcolm runs away on her wedding day, her sister Rosa?s life is turned upside down.1910. It?s the morning of beautiful eighteen-year-old Lorne Malcolm?s wedding to handsome Daniel MacNeil,
A young woman faces life-changing decisions on the eve of World War Two in this warm romance from a much-loved storyteller. Bright, spirited Shona Murray from Edinburgh’s Dean Village has found her n
When Jinny Hendrie’s love leaves Edinburgh to fight in the Second World War, she faces an uncertain future. Do even the darkest clouds have silver linings?1937, Edinburgh. Attractive, dark-eyed Jinny
When Lorne Malcolm runs away on her wedding day, her sister Rosa?s life is turned upside down.1910. It?s the morning of beautiful eighteen-year-old Lorne Malcolm?s wedding to handsome Daniel MacNeil,
When Jinny Hendrie’s love leaves Edinburgh to fight in the Second World War, she faces an uncertain future. Do even the darkest clouds have silver linings?1937, Edinburgh. Attractive, dark-eyed Jinny
When Jinny Hendrie’s love leaves Edinburgh to fight in the Second World War, she faces an uncertain future. Do even the darkest clouds have silver linings?1937, Edinburgh. Attractive, dark-eyed Jinny
Edinburgh, 1911. When intelligent Elinor Rae leaves her crowded tenement family home to become a maid in an exclusive ladies club in the idyllic Primrose Square, she doesn't look back. Two years later
The new novel from the well-loved Scottish storyteller? - When attractive redhead Lorna Fernie is taken on to play saxophone in a postwar Glasgow dance band, she is at first over the moon – especially
?A young woman faces life-changing decisions on the eve of World War Two in this warm romance from a much-loved storyteller. Bright, spirited Shona Murray from Edinburgh’s Dean Village has found her n
The new novel from the well-loved Scottish storyteller - When attractive redhead Lorna Fernie is taken on to play saxophone in a postwar Glasgow dance band, she is at first over the moon &ndash
The new novel from the well-loved Scottish storyteller - Isle of Mara, Scotland, 1950s. Shona MacInnes, a crofter’s daughter, meets much prejudice when she qualifies to train as a vet – n
For Madge Gilbride, her Edinburgh tenement home in the shadow of the Castle is the best place in the world. But in the post-war boom she is forced to move to a bungalow on the outskirts of the city, f
The Millar family live next door to the Riettis on Ginger Street, a row of Victorian tenements on Edinburgh's south side?but their circumstances couldn't be more different. Ruth Millar would like to s
The new novel from the well-loved Scottish storyteller - Isle of Mara, Scotland, 1950s. Shona MacInnes, a crofters daughter, meets much prejudice when she qualifies to train as a vet not least from ha
Maeve O'Donavan has arrived in Edinburgh from County Cork, trying to forget her unrequited love for the man who has since married her cousin. When she loses her job as a maid, she is delighted to find