St James' Fair: A gripping 19th Century Scottish saga
St James' Fair: A gripping 19th Century Scottish saga
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Odilie Rutherford, a beautiful young woman in a small Scottish town, is offered a chance for freedom at the annual summer fair, but must decide whether to take it or not.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 400 pages
Publication date: 01 December 2019
Publisher: Canelo
Odilie Rutherford, a beautiful young woman from the small Scottish town of Lauriston, is known for two things: her beauty and her father, Canny, a self-made man who has achieved wealth but not the status he desires. Canny hatches a plan to marry his daughter to the Duke of Maudesley, a local bachelor of note, but Odilie cannot bear the thought of a life with the ill-mannered Duke. When the annual summer fair arrives in town for three days, Odilie seizes a chance to enjoy the freedom she craves. However, as the carnival atmosphere fills the town, Odilie's life will change in ways she could never have imagined.
Odilie's journey begins with her encounter with the Duke of Maudesley, a man who is charming and charismatic but also arrogant and condescending. Odilie is drawn to him, but she also knows that he is not the right man for her. As the fair continues, Odilie meets a variety of characters, including a young artist named James, a kind-hearted farmer named John, and a mysterious woman named Mrs. MacIntyre.
James is a talented artist who has been struggling to make a name for himself. He is drawn to Odilie's beauty and her spirit, and he encourages her to pursue her dreams. Odilie is hesitant at first, but she eventually decides to take a chance and pursue her art.
John is a farmer who has a deep love for the land and the people who work it. He is kind and generous, and he takes Odilie under his wing. Odilie learns a lot from him about the importance of hard work and the beauty of nature.
Mrs. MacIntyre is a mysterious woman who has a dark past. She is a fortune teller who has been predicting the future for many years. Odilie is intrigued by her and she begins to visit her regularly. Mrs. MacIntyre tells Odilie that she has a special destiny and that she must follow her heart.
As the fair comes to a close, Odilie realizes that she has made a mistake. She has fallen in love with James, but she knows that he is not the right man for her. She also realizes that she has been living a life that is not her own.
Odilie decides to leave Lauriston and pursue her art. She travels to London, where she meets with a gallery owner who is interested in her work. Odilie's art is a success, and she becomes a famous artist.
However, Odilie's success comes with its own set of challenges. She is constantly surrounded by people who want to use her for their own gain, and she is constantly struggling to maintain her integrity. Odilie also begins to feel lonely and isolated, as she has no one to share her life with.
One day, Odilie receives a letter from James. He has been working hard to make a name for himself, and he has finally achieved success. He invites Odilie to come and visit him in London. Odilie is hesitant at first, but she eventually decides to take a chance and visit him.
When Odilie arrives in London, she is amazed by the city. She meets with James and they spend the day together. Odilie is happy to see him, but she also realizes that he is not the right man for her.
Odilie decides to return to Lauriston. She is determined to make a difference in the town, and she begins to work with the local community. She organizes art classes for children and she helps to improve the infrastructure of the town.
Odilie's work is met with resistance at first, but she is determined to persevere. She eventually wins over the community, and they begin to see her as a valuable member of the community.
As Odilie's life continues, she realizes that she has found her true love. She meets with a young man named Robert, who is kind and gentle. Robert is a farmer who has a deep love for the land and the people who work it. Odilie and Robert fall in love, and they get married.
Odilie's marriage is a happy one, and she is grateful for the life that she has been given. She knows that she has made a difference in the town, and she is proud of the work that she has done.
However, Odilie's happiness is short-lived. One day, Robert is killed in a farming accident. Odilie is devastated, and she is unable to cope with the loss. She is left with a young son, and she is determined to raise him to be a good man.
Odilie's son, James, is a talented artist like his mother. He is drawn to the land and the people who work it, and he is determined to make a difference in the world. Odilie encourages him to pursue his dreams, and she helps him to achieve success.
As James grows up, he becomes a famous artist. He travels to many different countries, and he uses his art to raise awareness about important issues. Odilie is proud of him, and she knows that he has made a difference in the world.
In conclusion, Odilie Rutherford is a captivating Scottish saga perfect for fans of Tessa Barclay and Val Wood. Odilie's journey begins with her encounter with the Duke of Maudesley, a man who is charming and charismatic but also arrogant and condescending. Odilie is drawn to him, but she also knows that he is not the right man for her. As the fair continues, Odilie meets a variety of characters, including a young artist named James, a kind-hearted farmer named John, and a mysterious woman named Mrs. MacIntyre. Odilie's journey takes her to London, where she meets with a gallery owner who is interested in her work. Odilie's art is a success, and she becomes a famous artist. However, Odilie's success comes with its own set of challenges, and she is constantly surrounded by people who want to use her for their own gain. Odilie decides to return to Lauriston and work with the local community. She organizes art classes for children and she helps to improve the infrastructure of the town. Odilie's work is met with resistance at first, but she is determined to persevere. She eventually wins over the community, and they begin to see her as a valuable member of the community. As Odilie's life continues, she realizes that she has found her true love. She meets with a young man named Robert, who is kind and gentle. Robert is a farmer who has a deep love for the land and the people who work it, and Odilie and Robert fall in love, and they get married. Odilie's marriage is a happy one, and she is grateful for the life that she has been given. However, Odilie's happiness is short-lived when Robert is killed in a farming accident. Odilie is devastated, and she is unable to cope with the loss. She is left with a young son, and she is determined to raise him to be a good man. Odilie's son, James, is a talented artist like his mother. He travels to many different countries, and he uses his art to raise awareness about important issues. Odilie is proud of him, and she knows that he has made a difference in the world.
Weight: 274g
Dimension: 129 x 197 x 29 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781788637749
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