Someday, Somewhere

Someday, Somewhere

by EileenRamsay (Author)

Synopsis

Holly Noble believes she was the most important person in her Aunt Tony's life: summers spent as a child with the reclusive painter are some of her most precious memories. When Tony dies, Holly returns to the cottage at Torry Bay in Argyll to claim her inheritance. What she finds in the attic changes her life forever...A series of beautifully painted pictures depicting the world famous opera singer Blaise Fougere hints at a secret love affair that spanned the decades. Determined to show Tony's lost genius to the world, Holly decides to exhibit the works. Blaise's arrogant nephew, Taylor Hartman, refuses to believe that his uncle is the subject of the paintings and decides to prevent what he believes to be the deluded dreams of a frustrated artist being shown to the world. But as each canvas is hung, and the story of 'Toinette' and the man Holly only knew as 'Uncle Fire' is told, the colour, the passion and the beauty of the paintings draw Taylor and Holly ever closer.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Edition: New
Publisher: Coronet
Published: 12 Apr 2004

ISBN 10: 0340825731
ISBN 13: 9780340825730

Media Reviews
'A good auld tear-jerker.' U-Books on SOMEDAY, SOMEWHERE 20040318 'This wonderful panoramic novel sweeps you up and carries you along to the end. Lovely!' -- Katie Fforde 20031201 'Captivating romance!The beautiful Scottish setting only adds to this poignant and poetic journey through the generations. This book is as unique as it is exquisite.' Daily Record on Someday, Somewhere 20040410 'From moments caught on canvas, a tragic relationship unfolds. And embroiled in this unfolding, two lives become entwined. Someday, Somewhere is a wonderful double-layered love-story, beautifully structured and a plain old-fashioned good read.' -- Isla Dewar 20030101 'Delightful romance.' Herald on Someday, Somewhere 20040417 'As always, Ramsay's prose is vivid and flowing, and the pages just fly by.' Choice on Someday, Somewhere 20040501 'This is the best book I've read this year and I recommend it unhesitatingly...the writing is beautiful and, as is appropriate in a love story, the prose sings and is full of vibrant colour...A thoroughly enjoyable read.' THE HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW on Someday, Somewhere 20040501 'Anyone who enjoys escaping through romantic fiction will relish this tale' -- Dundee Evening Telegraph 20040501 'One of those wonderfully absorbing old-fashioned family sagas. Beautifully portrayed with lots of detail and depth ...' -- The Bookseller 20030801
Author Bio
Eileen Ramsay graduated from teacher training college in Edinburgh. She taught in Washington DC, worked in Migrant eduction in California and is married with two children. She now lives in an old house in Angus, Scotland.