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1891: The rich, aristocratic Fairbairn family have occupied Lochlee
Castle in Argyllshire for the past five hundred years. The present
head of the family, the Earl of Rothbury, is celebrating joyous
times with the engagement of his second daughter, Laura. Joined by
his wife, two sons, and eight other daughters, all seems set for a
happy future for the Fairbairns, until someone with a grudge
against the Earl visits the nearby Rowen Tree, which the Scots
believe to hold magical powers, and curses the family, wishing them
all appalling unhappiness. Soon it seems the whole family is
doomed, with tragedy and heartbreak around every corner. Can the
surviving Fairbairns show bravery in adversity and carve out happy
and successful lives, against all odds?
In this dazzling stand-alone sequel to The Fairbairn Girls, a new
generation of the Fairbairn family must confront - and overcome -
life's difficulties as war looms. 1913: The aristocratic Fairbairns
are reunited for Christmas when Lady Rothbury's daughter Diana
invites the whole family to her estate. Laura, now a successful
dressmaker, is the first to arrive with her daughter, Caroline,
followed by Lady Rothbury, her five other daughters and their
families. But as the New Year approaches, the family's happy
reunion is about to be shattered. Affairs, war and tragedy are all
on the horizon for the Fairbairn girls, who must negotiate new
heartbreak and hardship. Will Caroline, who shows great talent as a
ballet dancer, find her moment to shine? Are separations as
irrevocable as they appear? Love, loss, forgiveness and joy thread
through the lives of the Fairbairn family - but who will get their
happy ending?
This is the enthralling new novel from a bestselling storyteller.
When beautiful debutante Cathryn Brocklehurst meets dashing
aristocrat Nicolas Abingdon, it is love at first sight, even though
he is some twenty years older than her. Cathryn's parents are
vehemently against the match, for Nicolas has been married before.
The besotted couple defy parental opposition and society's
disapproving whispers to wed, but their happiness is short-lived.
The body of a young child is found in woodland on the Abingdon
estate, stirring memories of the mysterious disappearance of a
laundry-woman's daughter. As police and press descend upon Buckland
Place, long-buried grudges and simmering family feuds come to the
surface, threatening all that Cathryn holds most dear.
In this dazzling stand-alone sequel to The Fairbairn Girls, a new
generation of the Fairbairn family must confront - and overcome -
life's difficulties as war looms. 1913: The aristocratic Fairbairns
are reunited for Christmas when Lady Rothbury's daughter Diana
invites the whole family to her estate. Laura, now a successful
dressmaker, is the first to arrive with her daughter, Caroline,
followed by Lady Rothbury, her five other daughters and their
families. But as the New Year approaches, the family's happy
reunion is about to be shattered. Affairs, war and tragedy are all
on the horizon for the Fairbairn girls, who must negotiate new
heartbreak and hardship. Will Caroline, who shows great talent as a
ballet dancer, find her moment to shine? Are separations as
irrevocable as they appear? Love, loss, forgiveness and joy thread
through the lives of the Fairbairn family - but who will get their
happy ending?
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