Saturday, 17 August 2013

Children of Lochandee - more from the Maxwell Family.


I was delighted to see this on Amazon.com re the Lochandee series, and also a lovely review from a reader in America, whom I would like to thank for taking the trouble to write to Amazon. It gives authors the encouragement we sometimes need when we get to the middle of a manuscript and think we shall never reach the end.

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 Children of Lochandee is now available to download from Amazon price £2.00 




http://amzn.to/17xntdG







In 1960s Scotland, the farming industry is on the brink of
huge changes, becoming more mechanised and less
dependent on manpower. At Lochandee, though, it is a
time of hope and promise for the future.

Ross and Rachel Maxwell have every reason to be proud of their expanding family. Their daughter Bridie and her husband Nick are happily married, and working hard to
build up their own farm. Eldest son Conan’s transport business is prospering, and he plans to venture in to the burgeoning tourist industry.

The Maxwells’ youngest son, Ewan, is showing the same keen interest in farming as they did at his age. But there is a cloud on the horizon –a young student, Gerda Fritz-
Allan, who seems to have caught his eye. Beautiful, ambitious and utterly selfish, she has the power to wreak untold damage, changing the lives of the Maxwell family
for ever …



 OR
 it may be downloaded in two parts


                  and
A Maxwell Misled - Book 7



 

 price only 77p each at time of writing.

2 comments:

  1. Well deserved praise, Gwen. You have a real talent for conveying a sense of place and time.

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  2. Thank you Myra. Sometimes I wish I was not quite so practical as I have to imagine myself being there and my present WIP is late 1500's - all new to me. Why do I do it!

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