Return To Drumveyn: Perthshire Cycle, Book 7

Return To Drumveyn: Perthshire Cycle, Book 7

by Alexandra Raife (Author)

Synopsis

Cristi is left an unexpected legacy by her late grandfather. She has had no contact with her mother's family since leaving Brazil as a child; they are strangers who have remained silent, hostile and inaccessible. In the light of this, coming into a startling sum of money as well as a cattle ranch is not only confusing, but merits a visit to Brazil. This means leaving her beloved Drumveyn and Dougal. And when Dougal learns that Cristi is an heiress he feels that the gulf between them has become far too wide to cross. During her Brazilian interlude, Cristi is very attracted to her handsome cousin, Luis, until she discovers he's only after her money. So she returns to Drumveyn to persuade Dougal that they have a future together.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 07 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 0340822341
ISBN 13: 9780340822340
Book Overview: An enchanting novel featuring the family living at Drumveyn - with an extra dimension: a vivid and entrancing glimpse into the vibrant world of South America.

Media Reviews
On THE WEDDING GIFT: 'It is the country as much as the vividly portrayed people that jumps out to grab the reader's attention' Coventry Evening Telegraph On MOVING ON: 'Scotland's answer to Rosamunde Pilcher.' South Hams Newspapers On SUN ON SNOW: 'Has a most appealing character as its heroine' Vanessa Berridge, Woman & Home On BELONGING: 'This book has all the emotions ... we have come to expect from Alexandra Raife's characters' Woman's Weekly A lovely story with an unconventional twist and a very readable novel The Times On THE LARACH: 'A real find ... The genuine storyteller's flair' Mary Stewart The power of a natural born storyteller The Lady A welcome new storyteller Rosamunde Pilcher
Author Bio
Alexandra Raife has lived abroad in many countries and worked at a variety of jobs, including a six-year commission in the RAF and many years co-running a Highland hotel.