This is a gentle story, although there is one dramatic episode towards the end of the book. In contrast to Sinclair is David Stewart, the dependable and efficient family lawyer. She had dreamed of marrying Sinclair but meeting him again she finds he is not as she remembered and she wonders whether he can be trusted. There she is reunited with her dashing and handsome cousin Sinclair, whom she had idolised as a child. It’s easy listening, and though the ending was predictable I did enjoy it.Īfter years living in America, Jane Marsh is summoned back to Scotland by her grandmother to stay at her beloved Elvie, the remote and beautiful family estate. Rosamunde Pilcher’s The End of Summer read by Geraldine James was entertaining enough to fill in three hours of the journey. I don’t often listen to audiobooks but a car journey up to Scotland seemed the ideal time to do so – reading in the car just makes me feel queasy.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |