In this rich tale that began with Eyes of Garnet, Mary Duncan continues the saga of Catriona Robertson which began in the windswept mountains of the Scottish Highlands and takes us on a voyage to the rugged coast of 18th century Maine in this exciting historical novel of adventure, magic and romance ... Sightless Catriona Robertson has faced the perilous voyage across the sea to be with her father, Angus Robertson, one of the many injured Jacobites of the Rising of 1745 in Scotland. He was sentenced to seven years of indentured servitude in the American Colonies. Cat, the former Seer for clan...
In this rich tale that began with Eyes of Garnet, Mary Duncan continues the saga of Catriona Robertson which began in the windswept mountains of the S...
Catriona Robertson has what 18th century Scottish Highlanders call Second Sight. It's not all that rare, but in her family it's been fatal. After having a vision of her brother's life-changing accident at the Games at Blair Castle, then watching in horror as it comes true, her family starts to believe in her powers. Cat needs to find a way to harness her "gift" and heal her mother's debilitating disease, but fate seems to have something else in store. When the Pretender to the Scottish throne, the Jacobite Prince Charles, decides to seize his rightful place from the Hanoverian King George,...
Catriona Robertson has what 18th century Scottish Highlanders call Second Sight. It's not all that rare, but in her family it's been fatal. After havi...
In this thrilling finale of the Eyes of Garnet trilogy, Catriona Robertson is searching for her purpose. It is said in Scotland when a Seer leaves their homeland, their powers of the Sight remain behind. Though Cat never fully loses her powers, the sixth sense she once had so intensely has diminished. And in the 18th century Province of Maine, blindly staying ahead of trouble is an all-consuming task. The Indians all over the northeast are becoming more displaced as white settlers take their lands. The French, who've lived peaceably with the natives for over a hundred years, feel their place...
In this thrilling finale of the Eyes of Garnet trilogy, Catriona Robertson is searching for her purpose. It is said in Scotland when a Seer leaves the...
Gregor Macgregor, an 18th century Scottish Highlander, has seen his fair share of death. The Campbells saw to that with his father's murder at the strange standing stones when he was ten. As one of the hunted clan-as all Macgregors are-Gregor learned to melt into the mountains and stay one step ahead of the hunters: Clan Campbell. With no family left, the man-sized child roamed the heather for two years before being taken in by Alexander Robertson, the Chief of Clan Donnachaidh. Now a cocky man of twenty-one, and contender for chief's guard, Gregor must prove himself at the Games that his...
Gregor Macgregor, an 18th century Scottish Highlander, has seen his fair share of death. The Campbells saw to that with his father's murder at the str...
In this evocative memoir, this granddaughter of a bootlegger tells the story of how she went out and got a life. Her father was a bus driver who died when she was four; her mother worked in a bar to support the kids. She did well in school and married a Protestant minister. From the parsonage, she went to the Playboy Mansion, where for many years she had a personal relationship with 60's guru Max Lerner. Through Max and others, she developed a friendship with DNA scientist, Francis Crick; a fascination for Henry Miller, Simone de Beauvoir and pioneers of the sexual revolution. A United...
In this evocative memoir, this granddaughter of a bootlegger tells the story of how she went out and got a life. Her father was a bus driver who died ...