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Snowbound On Skye by Kate Lloyd

Walking Through The Snowy Landscape

Snowbound On Skye by Kate Lloyd is a most delightful contemporary novel that will brighten a grey autumnal day. It will leave you smiling as we journey across the sea to Skye.

Skye is wild and untamed, a true winter wonderland as the snow falls. The reader is treated to a snowbound hotel and receives a warm welcome in the local hostelry.

Kate Lloyd brings the landscape to life with her comprehensive descriptions. The white scenery is reflected in the characters personalities who really are washed whiter than snow.

The novel opens in America as we follow four ladies across the sea to Skye. Each one is battling their own silent demons. Each one feels rejected in their own way. They struggle with their problems – all of which need to be shared and voiced before they can be overcome.

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A Letter From Lancaster County by Kate Lloyd

Investing In Relationships

A Letter From Lancaster County by Kate Lloyd is a delightful contemporary novel set in the heart of an Amish county. It is a tale of love, of families, of relationships.

The novel deals with the topic of sibling rivalry. It affects all generations. The siblings presented have a love-hate relationship. Despite being old enough to know better, petty squabbles and old jealousies arise. Blood is thicker than water and in spite of disagreements over nearly forty years, love remains. For others, patching up sibling relationships is impossible as one has died, leaving the other with regrets.

The novel is about an awakening – awakening to who they are as an individual and in relationship to others.

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