A magical, mystical tale of love and betrayal set against the grand backdrop of the Scottish Highlands. It is amazing what a perfectly ordinary walk in the woods can lead to in an ancient and sparsely populated land that teems with tales of witches and ghosts, sprites and goblins. Where you can still walk for days without seeing another living soul.
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By June Rutherford
Feb 12, 2009
"A Wonderous Story" A wonderous story, i felt like i was actually there. The descriptions of the forest like the description of the girl were so natural with a magical air, they caught me and carried me along with its flow, i was spellbound. Another goodie from this author. Write more, please, pretty please.
"Real" Set in the first person, readers are immediately given insight into the character, where the simple, everyday train of thought about 'songs' make him 'real' and likeable, even without knowing his name. 'I do not wish for adventures just the peace of being alone', will instantly put into overdrive any reader's anticipation of what is to come. Great. Julie Elizabeth Powell, author of Gone