THE GLASS GUARDIANRuth Travers has lost a lover, both parents and her job. Now she thinks she might be losing her mind.When death strikes again, Ruth finds herself the owner of a dilapidated Victorian house on the Isle of Skye: "Tigh na Linne", the summer home she shared as a child with her...
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THE GLASS GUARDIANRuth Travers has lost a lover, both parents and her job. Now she thinks she might be losing her mind.When death strikes again, Ruth finds herself the owner of a dilapidated Victorian house on the Isle of Skye: "Tigh na Linne", the summer home she shared as a child with her beloved Aunt Janet, the woman she'd regarded as a mother. As Ruth prepares to put the old house up for sale, she discovers she's not the only occupant. Worse, she suspects she might be falling in love again... With a man who died almost a hundred years ago.~~~THE GLASS GUARDIAN - A supernatural love story from the award-winning author of Kindlebestseller, HOUSE OF SILENCE, selected for Amazon's "Top Ten Best of2011" in the Indie Author category."As usual with Gillard's novels, I read THE GLASS GUARDIAN in almost one sitting... The story is about love, loss, grief, music, World War I, Skye, family secrets, loneliness & a ghost who will break your heart."I PREFER READING book blog"A captivating story, dealing with passionate love and tragic death... An old, crumbling house, snow falling all around and a handsome ghost...Curling up with this book on a dark night would be perfect!"THE LITTLE READER LIBRARY book blog"The ending? Beautiful and completely satisfying. I cried tears of joy. The story went exactly the way I wanted it to but I never found it predictable."AWESOME INDIES book blog~~~Praise for Linda Gillard's other novels..."STAR GAZING was a joy to read from the first page to the last... Romantic and quirky and beautifully written." ABERDEEN PRESS & JOURNAL"HOUSE OF SILENCE is one of those books you'll put everything else on hold for." CORNFLOWER BOOKS blogEMOTIONAL GEOLOGY - "A love story filled with passion and paint-stripping honesty." HIGHLANDS & ISLANDS ARTS JOURNAL"The emotional power in these novels makes this reviewer reflect on how Charlotte and Emily Bronte might have written if they were living and writing now." NORTHWORDS NOW
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