Where Rivers Meet — a Scottish Novel

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An excellent book by our late great friend Barbara MacKinnon! We’d love to see Barbara’s book get into the hands of as many eager readers as possible. So as a tribute to Barbara, we are letting it go FREE to everyone that wants it! (Your only cost is the very affordable Media Mail shipping.)

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Where Rivers Meet — a Scottish Novel

They say that special things happen in a place where rivers meet…

 

An excellent book by our late great friend Barbara MacKinnon! We’d love to see Barbara’s book get into the hands of as many eager readers as possible. So as a tribute to Barbara, we are letting it go FREE to everyone that wants it! (Your only cost is the very affordable Media Mail shipping.)

 

The Story:

Professor Andrew MacLean has left the small town of Dunkeld, Scotland, escaping to his native Skye, trying to shed his grief and guilt after his wife and son are killed in an auto accident. But was it really an accident or an act of revenge? Drawn back to Dunkeld to pursue his suspicions, Andrew meets Mary Sinclair, an American widow struggling with losses of her own and trying to start a new life in Scotland. As their relationship grows, both are caught up in ominous events that threaten their future together. Someone close to Andrew holds a powerful grudge that is sweeping them toward danger.

Some Reviews:

“The composition was excellent as well as the characters that we all can fall in love with. Fast read and the storyline moved quickly and unexpectedly in some areas. Could not put the book down.”

“Wonderful story of redemptive love set in Scotland. I could not put this book down! I highly recommend this book.”

“This book is outstanding. I felt like I could visualize the beauty of Scotland and have not been there. The story kept reeling me in and I wanted to savor it but it was hard to put down. A most enjoyable read. Thank you Barbara!”

Paperback ‏ : ‎ 424 pages.

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