LLocated in the north of Scotland near the small fishing village of Port Strathy, the grand estate called Stonewycke was a marquisate in 1860 of no small repute in Britain.
But forces were at work that threatened the future of the estate as well as its aristocratic landowners, the Duncans.
Seventeen-year-old Margaret Duncan feels that the distance between her parents is increasing, and she feels alienated from her father, whom she had adored unreservedly as a small child.
Into an already tense family relationship sweeps Ian, a wealthy, spoiled, distant cousin of Margaret’s father, who will change their lives forever.
What The Heather Hills of Stonewycke Readers Say….
I loved this book. I loved the Scottish brogue. I could feel as if I was transported to Scotland and I am looking forward to reading the rest of the books in the series.
I found this book by accident in a bookstore, and am glad I bought it. It is an excellent story. The setting is well-described, the writing style is eloquent, and the characters are presented with depth and emotion.