The sequel to "The Island Wife" continues the poignant and compelling story of sisters Innis and Biddy - and the love triangle that threatens their happiness.
A historical sequel to The Island Wife, set on the Isle of Mull in the nineteenth century. Sisters Biddy and Innis Campbell are both in love with the same man, Innis' husband, Michael. Michael, however, is infatuated with Biddy, a situation which makes for both romantic and sibling heartache.
The sequel to "The Island Wife" continues the poignant and compelling story of sisters Innis and Biddy - and the love triangle that threatens their happiness.
A historical sequel to The Island Wife, set on the Isle of Mull in the nineteenth century. Sisters Biddy and Innis Campbell are both in love with the same man, Innis' husband, Michael. Michael, however, is infatuated with Biddy, a situation which makes for both romantic and sibling heartache.
An epic of love, greed and betrayal set on the beautiful, remote Isle of Mull . . .
Innis and Biddy Campbell have married well - Innis to the handsome shepherd Michael Tarrant, Biddy to rich Austin Baverstock. But Biddy is now a widow, only too accustomed to keeping herself aloof from life and love while Innis, now the mother of three young children, has found that marriage is not the idyll she expected. Then into their lives, still sheltered from a changing world by Mull's very remoteness, come two men. For Biddy, happiness may have come last. But it is Innis who has the hardest choices to make.Short-listed for Romantic Novel of the Year 1998 (UK)
“'She writes in bright colours with bold, confident strokes.'”
Jessica Stirling's high reputation is well deserved. - Manchester Evening News
She writes in bright colours with bold, confident strokes. - Glasgow HeraldJessica Stirling is one of Scotland's most prolific and best-loved authors. - Scottish Daily RecordOne of the best. - BooksellerBorn in Glasgow, Jessica Stirling is the author of many heartwarming novels, most of which have Scottish backgrounds. She has enjoyed a highly successful career since The Spoiled Earth was published in 1974.
An epic of love, greed and betrayal set on the beautiful, remote Isle of Mull . . . Innis and Biddy Campbell have married well - Innis to the handsome shepherd Michael Tarrant, Biddy to rich Austin Baverstock. But Biddy is now a widow, only too accustomed to keeping herself aloof from life and love while Innis, now the mother of three young children, has found that marriage is not the idyll she expected. Then into their lives, still sheltered from a changing world by Mull's very remoteness, come two men. For Biddy, happiness may have come last. But it is Innis who has the hardest choices to make.
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