Shaw's Gillie
by Frances Parker-Smith
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Pub Date Oct 15 2018 | Archive Date Dec 01 2018
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Description
Lucy never felt more alone. She had given Mark the best years of her life. And now her life was in turmoil as she tried to cope with betrayal.Then the letter arrived. She had inherited a cottage, Gillie’s End from her late Great Uncle.But all was not as it seemed. The isolated cottage and the Loch had a dark past and an evil presence that was waiting for revenge.
A great deal of money hinged on Andrew and Alistair purchasing Gillie’s End.But Lucy wasn’t what Alistair expected, she wasn’t a docile woman. She considered herself to be down to earth and practical. However, she was no match for the sly and cunning Alistair who would go to great lengths to get his own way. Unbeknown to her, Lucy was the key to unlocking the secrets of Gillie’s End.And then she met Fraser with his flashing blue eyes and captivating smile. Fraser was the apple of Gramps eye.
When he had hankering for life on the oil rigs Gramps didn’t stand in his way. Gramps had experienced many things in his life including love at first sight and the deep emotions it stirs. He recognised his Grandson’s desire for Lucy and knew he was powerless to stop the inevitable. The consequences of one passionate night changed lives forever.Fraser and Lucy would have to make life changing choices. But would their past surface and destroy love.Their journey wouldn’t be easy. Would their love be strong enough to fight hatred and jealousy?
Featured Reviews
I am not sure about this one. There was certainly an element of evil. Add in paranormal and the book just had so much going on. I did not like Fraser very much. He just seemed immature and self centered. He was just too needy for my taste. But I guess that is what made him a good character. The lawyer could have been the center of the story but I felt it was Lucy that carried the story. I like the story, just did not love it.