The Particular Appeal of Gillian Pugsley

Susan Ornbratt


Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
3.50 ·
[?] · 2 ratings · Published: 16 Apr 2015

The Particular Appeal of Gillian Pugsley by Susan Ornbratt
"memorable––feisty, unexpected"
–Kirkus Reviews

"exuberantly readable... with a delicious twist at the end – recommended"
–Historical Novel Society

From the shores of The Great Lakes to the slums of Bombay and a tiny island in between, this love story takes the reader on an intimate journey to unravel a family secret that’s lain hidden for generations.

To satisfy her wandering feet, eighteen-year-old Gillian McAllister is sent from Ireland to Canada in the summer of 1932. She arrives with her Irish ways intact, determined not to let the wiles of crop duster Christian Hunter woo her into submission. Yet as the summer unfolds and the sweet taste of love grows, Gillian’s appeal lures more than she anticipates, shattering the life they’ve built.

Fourteen years, a Great Depression, and a World War later, Christian sets out to discover why Gillian was ripped from his life. What he discovers on the Isle of Man will change them both forever. Not even a thatched cottage by the sea, a spritely Gillian, or memories sprinkled on a page can mask the secret that has been buried for too long. But it isn’t until a set of poems is given to Gillian’s granddaughter that the real mystery—Gillian’s true secret—is freed.
Sponsored links

Tagged as:

    romance tags



    Reviews

    My review

    Community reviews