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After a decade lost to Dissociative Amnesia and a newly broken heart, Abigail returns to Lochside, the home on the Isle of Skye she left behind six years earlier. As she reconnects with a world she can't recall, Abigail must rebuild her life and come to terms with her past. Supportive friendships and unexpected connections will allow her to trust again and open her heart, while she navigates family, community, and the emotions of returning home. Abigail must follow her instincts and decide which relationships will help her embrace the future she craves. An emotional, character-driven story of love, resilience, and second chances.…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
After a decade lost to Dissociative Amnesia and a newly broken heart, Abigail returns to Lochside, the home on the Isle of Skye she left behind six years earlier. As she reconnects with a world she can't recall, Abigail must rebuild her life and come to terms with her past. Supportive friendships and unexpected connections will allow her to trust again and open her heart, while she navigates family, community, and the emotions of returning home. Abigail must follow her instincts and decide which relationships will help her embrace the future she craves. An emotional, character-driven story of love, resilience, and second chances.
Autorenporträt
Pauline Tait is a multi-award-winning and bestselling author of mysteries set on the Isle of Skye, as well as children's picture books.Her novels follow compelling characters as they navigate challenges and discover resilience, courage, and the hope of new beginnings.Equally passionate about children's literature, Pauline writes engaging stories for young readers. Drawing on her experience in primary literacy, she writes with a natural storytelling rhythm, creating books that inspire a love of reading in all children, including those who find it challenging.Based in Perthshire, Pauline is also a professional writing and publishing mentor, guiding children's authors at every stage of their journey, from perfecting their manuscripts to navigating the publishing world. She also works with illustrators, helping them refine cover designs and internal layouts to meet traditional publishing standards while preserving their artistic vision.Additionally, Pauline is the Editorial Manager for Writers' Narrative, an international online magazine for writers at all stages of their careers, and the voice behind Reluctant Readers, a weekly newsletter supporting parents and carers of children who struggle with reading.