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The Journey Home
The Journey Home
Author: Fiona Hood-Stewart
The author's debut takes readers to Scotland to witness the conflict between two half sisters. One sister wants to sell the beautiful Dunbar House and the other feels a strange, mystical connection to the site -- and to an American businessman who is caught in the middle.
ISBN-13: 9781551666068
ISBN-10: 1551666065
Publication Date: 2000
Pages: 448
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 18 ratings
Publisher: Mira
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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reviewed The Journey Home on + 5 more book reviews
Far more compelling then most romance books. This one takes you to a time before cell phones and high speed internet and then throws you forward into the now where after the death of their mother, two sister fight over what to do with the treasured run down family home they have just inherited. Watch these girls fight over family heritage, money and men, only to be over run by ancestors of the past making sure the right family stays on the land.
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An interesting, sentimental yet intriguing story. Story centers around the search for three statues called The Fates. One was believed lost in the Titanic sinking, the others not actually believed to have existed. Trying to bring the three fates together inevitably brings couples together as well. Some well-developed characters and an interesting storyline make this one quite readable.
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This story takes place in Scotland. It is a story of family told with heart. It makes the usual twists and turns, but eventually it is up to the heart to make its way home. Good read.


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