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Is there really such a thing as a second shot at true love?'I love it! - escape to the beautiful Isle of Skye with this feel-good, uplifting story of lost love and second chances...' from bestselling author, Holly Martin
'Simply gorgeous. An uplifting story of two broken individuals trying to find the courage to take a chance on love again', bestselling author, Jessica Redland
'A really uplifting, feel-good read about hope, love and second chances, that really did warm my heart.' bestselling author, KimTheBookworm, Kim Nash
'A gorgeous, heart-warming romantic journey, reminds us to never give up on love...' bestselling author, Lucy Coleman
'You will fall in love with this story of fresh starts and mending broken hearts' from bestselling author, Mandy Baggot
'A heart-breakingly beautiful story of love and loss set in the stunning village of Glentorrin. Be prepared to fall in love over and over again.' bestselling author, Nancy Barone
'What a beautiful read this was. I was rooting for Juliette from the first page. Lisa handled some tough subjects with a delicate and deft touch. I'm ready to escape to Skye!' bestselling author, Sarah Bennett
After three wonderful years of marriage, librarian Juliette Fairhurst's heart is shattered when her husband, Laurie, is taken from her much too soon.
Devasted, Juliette decides to take a sabbatical and reconnect with her mother's birthplace, the village of Glentorrin on the picturesque Isle of Skye.
Welcomed by most of the villagers, Juliette throws herself into an idyllic community life, taking on the role of temporary summer guardian at The Lifeboat House Museum; a role that offers her the perfect escape from the tragedy of her real life.
During her time on the island, Juliette clashes with brooding single dad and artist, Reid Mackinnon and is befriended by his son Evin and dog Chewie. It's clear that divorced Reid is struggling and scarred by his own painful experiences.
Can these two lost souls find a lifeline to rescue each other?
Or will their pasts scupper their second chance at real happiness?