The fifth book in the Hebridian saga
Secure in the loving contentment of her marriage to Lorn, Ruth felt her happiness was complete. And she was thrilled to hear that her oldest friend, Rachel, planned a visit to Rhanna. Now a successful composer and concert violinist, Rachel was coming back to her native island for a summer's rest. To Ruth's surprise, Lorn was strangely unenthusiastic about their childhood friend's return.
Rachel's arrival was to bring Ruth more heartache than she could ever have imagined, and would estrange her from the island community she loved. Yet no matter how far she travelled, the Song of Rhanna would always be calling her home . . .
A captivating new saga from the author of the topselling Rhanna novels - Good Book Guide on KINVARA
Christine Marion Fraser weaves an intriguing story in which the characters are alive against a spellbinding background - Yorkshire Herald
Fraser writes with great depth of feeling and has the knack of making her characters come alive. She paints beautiful pictures of the countryside and their changing seasons - Aberdeen Evening Express
Full-blooded romance, a strong, authentic setting - Scotsman
Rhanna is a great discovery. It wouldn't surprise us if one of the Hebridean islands changed its name to cash in on its fame - Glasgow Citizen
An author who has won a huge audience for her warm, absorbing tales of ordinary folk - Annabel