A Home of Our Own (Scottish #2)

Gwen Kirkwood


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A Home of Our Own by Gwen Kirkwood
Fresh trouble visits the farm, and old worries look set to return...

1951. Meg and Steven Caraford count their blessings: their farm is prospering, they have a baby boy, and Steven's troublesome half-brother, Fred, has moved to Canada. Then Steven's mother takes in Ruth, a young female lodger with a small daughter.

Steven and Meg are shocked to learn that Ruth is Fred's illegitimate daughter, born as a result of rape. The family helps Ruth to recover from her traumatic past, but there will be obstacles to overcome - not least the frightening prospect of Fred's return.

A Home Of Our Own is a moving romantic drama about learning to trust again and the strength of true love. It is the sequel to Coming Home.

Praise for Gwen Kirkwood:
'A gripping read' - Robert Foster, best-selling author of The Lunar Code

Gwen Kirkwood is the author of sixteen Scottish novels and six shorter romantic novellas, including A Question of Love. She won the Elizabeth Goudge Trophy, judged by Richard Lee, when it was re-introduced to mark the millennium in 2000. She lives in Scotland.
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