A Way of Forgiving

A Way of Forgiving

by EileenRamsay (Author)

Synopsis

The past is never forgotten - but can it ever be forgiven? When a terrible accusation ended her marriage five years ago Sophie Winter was determined she'd never be hurt again. With an exciting job at Scotland's new parliament and a fulfilling social life, she finally feels she has buried the bittersweet memories of her past. But some things aren't easily forgotten...A family wedding draws her back to Tuscany and Sophie encounters Raffaele de Nardis again. The world famous pianist is proud, passionate and devastatingly handsome. He is also her ex-husband. Sophie realises that she can only face the future if she confronts the past.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 26 Apr 2004

ISBN 10: 034082574X
ISBN 13: 9780340825747

Media Reviews
'Good old-fashioned storytelling, wonderfully satisfying...This is a curl up and enjoy book, swinging from Scotland to Tuscany in a truly absorbing read.' The Bookseller on A Way of Forgiving 20040723 'There are sinister undertones and mysteries of missing family treasures and vandalised homes, and it isn't till the end that all is revealed. Worth a read.' Newcastle Herald on A Way of Forgiving 20041120 '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 20041120 '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 20041120 'This wonderful panoramic novel sweeps you up and carries you along to the end. Lovely!' -- Katie Fforde on SOMEDAY, SOMEWHERE 20041120
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.