'A classic story of love and hope'. - Holly Kinsella, best-selling author of Uptown Girl .
Lochvinnie, Scotland.
Miss Robina Kelly - known to most simply as Robin - is beginning a new job as a personal assistant and chauffer to the blind, and brooding, laird of Lochvinnie Castle Farm.
Having been drawn to the role by the promise of a quiet country life on a small Scottish estate, Robin is in for a surprise as she discovers her employer, Callum McNeil, is in need of much more than a mere assistant.
Lonely and struggling to come to terms with the changes in his life that his blindness has caused, Callum seeks a male companion in whom he can confide and find some comfort, so when Robin appears for her one month's trial he is less than pleased.
However, as the days go by, the severe Scot has a change of heart as he realises Robin's warmth and compassion know no bounds and love begins to blossom.
Soaring high on their new-found love, surely nothing can come between them. Or can it... ?
The Laird of Lochvinnie is a heart-warming romance set in the beautiful countryside of Scotland, and is sure to tug at your heartstrings.
Praise for Gwen Kirkwood
'A classic story of love and hope'. - Holly Kinsella, best-selling author of Uptown Girl .
'A gripping read'. - Robert Foster, best-selling author of The Lunar Code .
Gwen Kirkwood is the author of sixteen Scottish novels and six shorter romantic novellas, including A Question of Love , The Wary Heart and A New Beginning . She won the Elizabeth Goudge Trophy, judged by Richard Lee, when it was re-introduced to mark the millennium in 2000. She lives in Scotland.
Genre: Historical Romance
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