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That Autumn In Edinburgh (2013)

by Ciji Ware(Favorite Author)
3.51 of 5 Votes: 5
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Lion's Paw Publishing
review 1: It's a delightful read, especially for Scotland aficionados. I'm a big fan of this author wherever she places her characters, and I enjoyed the references back to Ware's book Island of the Swans. But they became a bit tedious after a while, maybe forced a bit too much. I didn't feel the two contemporary protagonists needed genealogical research in quite this level of detail to justify their romantic and spiritual connection. Their story stood on its own. For me, a lighter sprinkling of historical connections would have made it a more seamless and more engaging read.
review 2: This book was extremely interesting and held my interest throughout until the last page. I wanted it to continue. I have read Island of the Swans which introduced the original charact
... moreers often mentioned in this current book. However, it isn't a prerequisite to this story. The characters are believable and it is historically accurate. Wonderful story and a look at the pressure of family businesses to survive in a world where quality isn't as important as the cost of furnishings and other products and trends. Also a serious look at the negative side of outsourcing,that takes jobs from workers and produces lower quality merchandise. less
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robert0050
Enjoyable light read. I have not read the previous book but I intend to.
Kevin
A lovely story I will visit again soon.
Ajay
nice romance/mystery
freda
Dumb, dumb, dumb.
Haha
3.5 stars
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