A California native, Eilidh Miller, FSAScot, has a BA in English and studied history as an undeclared minor to better inform her literature studies. A recent winner of the Robert Burns Literary Award and a Fellow with the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Eilidh is very active within Southern California's Scottish community, spending a great deal of time volunteering with the charitable organization St. Andrew's Society of Los Angeles.
A long-time historical reenactor, Eilidh loves research and educating the general public about historical events, as well as entertaining them with tidbits no one would believe if they weren't documented. She extends this same energy to her work, extensively researching the historical periods she includes in her writing to ensure that the information she presents is correct, even going so far as to travel internationally to access archives and scout locations.
She currently resides in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, daughter, and her feisty Shiba Inu sidekick.You can keep up with Eilidh on TikTok - @authoreilidh - or her website www.eilidhmiller.com. You can also join her Facebook page to keep up to date on the next release, special content, and information on appearances.
Stewart land has always been a place where the routines and traditions that have governed the lives of its inhabitants could go on forever unchanged.
While life for Emilia Stewart seems to be changing for the better with a promotion and a secret revelation from her best friend Alasdair, her happiness is short-lived. When the secrets of others bring war to the Highlands once more, it sweeps Alasdair and all those she loves along with it.
When the web of secrecy and lies surrounding her birth is revealed in a wartime confession, Emilia struggles to reconcile the truth with the life she's always known.
As one bloody, brutal battle irrevocably shatters her country forever and casts her future into terrifying chaos, can Emilia come to terms with who she truly is and find the strength to save them all?
Título : Her Father's Daughter
EAN : 9781955212038
Editorial : Griffith Cameron Publishing
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