A Wonderful Romantic Tale Set in Scotland
A Wonderful Romantic Tale Set in Scotland
Blind since birth, widowed in her twenties, now lonely in her forties, Marianne Fraser lives in Edinburgh in elegant, angry anonymity with her sister, Louisa, a successful novelist. Marianne's passionate nature finds solace and expression in music, a love she finds she shares with Keir, a man she encounters on her doorstep one winter's night. Whilst Marianne has had her share of men attracted to her because they want to rescue her, Keir makes no concession to her condition. He is abrupt to the point of rudeness, and yet oddly kind. But can Marianne trust her feelings for this reclusive stranger who wants to take a blind woman to his island home on Skye, to 'show' her the stars
Winner of Romantic Novel of the Year 2010 (UK)
Short-listed for Romantic Novel of the Year 2009 (UK)
Short-listed for Robin Jenkins Literary Award 2009 (UK)
“". . . with S tar Gazing, Ms Gillard has undoubtedly created a thinking-woman's romance that lingers in the memory long after the last page has been turned."--New York Journal of Books”
This was a joy to read from the first page to the last...Romantic and quirky and beautifully written - Lovereading Shamelessly romantic tale set in Scotland with a blind womanHer ability to seethrough music is beautifully handled. A fascinating love story - The Bookseller 'A story of love, music, and nature...very engaging...an enjoyable novel by a reliably good writer
Adele GerasThis was a joy to read from the first page to the last...Romantic and quirky and beautifully written - Lovereading 'Shamelessly romantic tale set in Scotland with a blind woman.Her ability to 'see'through music is beautifully handled. A fascinating love story - The Bookseller 'A story of love, music, and nature...very engaging...an enjoyable novel by a reliably good writer'Adele GerasLinda Gillard lives in the Scottish Highlands and has been an actress, journalist and teacher. She is the author of six novels, including Star Gazing, short-listed in 2009 for Romantic Novel of the Year.
Blind since birth, widowed in her twenties, now lonely in her forties, Marianne Fraser lives in Edinburgh in elegant, angry anonymity with her sister, Louisa, a successful novelist. Marianne's passionate nature finds solace and expression in music, a love she finds she shares with Keir, a man she encounters on her doorstep one winter's night. Whilst Marianne has had her share of men attracted to her because they want to rescue her, Keir makes no concession to her condition. He is abrupt to the point of rudeness, and yet oddly kind. But can Marianne trust her feelings for this reclusive stranger who wants to take a blind woman to his island home on Skye, to 'show' her the stars
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