Coronach
by Kimberley Jordan Reeman
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Pub Date 28 Sep 2018 | Archive Date 12 Dec 2018
Troubador Publishing Limited | Matador
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Description
Let the truth be told...
SCOTLAND, JULY 1746: an army of occupation ravages the Highlands, committing atrocities with consequences that will reverberate across generations. From this bloody cataclysm, the battle-hardened English soldier Mordaunt saves an infant who will become his heiress and his obsession, and on his shattered estate a traumatised Franco-Scottish laird, Ewen Stirling, offers refuge to a boy damaged by unspeakable horror.
These lives, bound by fate, unfold against the turbulence of the eighteenth century in a magnificent, uncompromising saga of love and the human cost of war.
SCOTLAND, JULY 1746: an army of occupation ravages the Highlands, committing atrocities with consequences that will reverberate across generations. From this bloody cataclysm, the battle-hardened English soldier Mordaunt saves an infant who will become his heiress and his obsession, and on his shattered estate a traumatised Franco-Scottish laird, Ewen Stirling, offers refuge to a boy damaged by unspeakable horror.
These lives, bound by fate, unfold against the turbulence of the eighteenth century in a magnificent, uncompromising saga of love and the human cost of war.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781789012606 |
PRICE | US$4.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 200 |
Featured Reviews
Marianne D, Reviewer
This was, for me, a difficult read. It didn't capture my interest at the get go. I did love the historical aspects of the story. The deeper into the story, the more I wanted to stay with it! This is a sweeping sage of a deeply depressing time in Scotland's history. Though you will not find this an easy read, it is worth the effort to stick with it.