Sons and Brothers

What would you do to protect the truth of your daughter’s birth?

Chrissie cries unashamedly when Donald and Roddy leave North Uist. They’ve been her life and are her last link to Roderick. Waving them goodbye, she knows it’s the end of her role as their mother and the beginning of their journeys into adulthood. As she cradles Heather in her arms, treasuring this second chance at motherhood, she prays no-one will ever discover the secret of her daughter’s birth.

But God works in mysterious ways, and when her sons rekindle their friendship with a girl from the past, they set the stage for the lie she’s told to be uncovered. As we follow the younger generation in this family saga, we see a love triangle developing and a quest for answers that could split the family forever.

If you’re a fan of stories featuring family relationships and love triangles, the third book in The Uist Girl Series outstandingly combines romance, coming-of-age, and a commentary on the social and political issues of the time. Marion Macdonald’s writing, as always, will keep you enthralled until the last page.

***** You must read this, the third in The Uist Girl Series

Yet another wonderful story with lots of twists and turns. Loved all the different characters and how they connected with each other. Highly recommended. Ellen Kay 55

***** Compelling

I have just finished Sons and Brothers and couldn’t stop reading it. I have read all the series now and hope there will be another. All the characters were very real and had their good and bad points and I loved the social history it touched too .Thank you Marion. Elspeth A.