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From the No. 1 bestselling author of Watch Over Me, Take Me Home and Set Me Free, Daniela Sacerdoti returns to Glen Avich for her fourth book set in the magical and atmospheric Scottish Highlands. When you`ve forgotten how to live, help can arrive in mysterious ways...Successful artist Isabel Ramsay has never come to terms with the tragic death of her mother. Haunted by what happened, Isabel finds her own life spiralling out of control until, one winter s day, she gives up, unable to bear the pain of living any longer. Yet somehow she wakes up, remembering a vision of a mysterious woman who has saved her. But alone in a locked house, surely that`s impossible? With her family and friends worried out of their minds, her husband Angus finds a companion to watch over Isabel while
he`s away from home. Warm, wise Clara can connect with Isabel in a way no one else can, helping her face up to her painful past, rediscover her passion for art and become brave enough to live her life again. But there s a mystery surrounding Clara: who is she, and why does Isabel feel she`s known her all her life?Don`t Be Afraid is a beautiful, life-affirming story of how even the most difficult struggles can be overcome and how help can arrive in mysterious ways. PRAISE FOR DANIELA SACERDOTI S GLEN AVICH SERIES `The author, in her first novel, Watch Over Me, achieves what more experienced novelists always hope to. In Glen Avich she creates a world you wish you didn`t have to leave. THE SCOTS MAGAZINE on Watch Over Me `The contemporary romance is beautifully balanced with elements
of mystery and endearing characters that both break and capture the heart. A stunning talent, Sacerdoti writes beautiful fiction that feeds the soul. SHARI LOW, DAILY RECORD on Take Me Home `An absolute joy to read, the story is engaging, the characters are believable and the writing is lovely...is definitely a book to add to the summer reading list, and one that you won`t be able to put down. THE PRESS AND JOURNAL on Set Me Free
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From the No. 1 bestselling author of Watch Over Me, Take Me Home & Set Me Free, Daniela Sacerdoti returns to Glen Avich for her fourth book set in the magical & atmospheric Scottish Highlands. When you`ve forgotten how to live, help can arrive in mysterious ways... Successful artist Isabel Ramsay has never come to terms with the tragic death of her mother. Haunted by what happened, Isabel finds her own life spiralling out of control until, one winter s day, she gives up, unable to bear the pain of living any longer. Yet somehow she wakes up, remembering a vision of a mysterious woman who has saved her. But alone in a locked house, surely that`s impossible? With her family & friends worried out of their minds, her husband Angus finds a companion to watch over Isabel while he`s away from home. Warm, wise Clara can connect with Isabel in a way no one else can, helping her face up to her painful past, rediscover her passion for art & become brave enough to live her life again. But there s a mystery surrounding Clara: who is she, & why does Isabel feel she`s known her all her life? Don`t Be Afraid is a beautiful, life-affirming story of how even the most difficult struggles can be overcome & how help can arrive in mysterious ways. PRAISE FOR DANIELA SACERDOTI S GLEN AVICH SERIES ` The author, in her first novel, Watch Over Me, achieves what more experienced novelists always hope to. In Glen Avich she creates a world you wish you didn`t have to leave. THE SCOTS MAGAZINE on Watch Over Me ` The contemporary romance is beautifully balanced with elements of mystery & endearing characters that both break & capture the heart. A stunning talent, Sacerdoti writes beautiful fiction that feeds the soul. SHARI LOW, DAILY RECORD on Take Me Home ` An absolute joy to read, the story is engaging, the characters are believable & the writing is lovely...is definitely a book to add to the summer reading list, & one that you won`t be able to put down. THE PRESS & JOURNAL on Set Me Free

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Stanfords
Stanfords was established in 1853 and opened their iconic Covent Garden flagship store in 1901. They have become the top retailer of maps, travel books and accessories in the UK and arguably offer the largest selection of maps and travel books worldwide. Famous names such as Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Ranulph Fiennes and Michael Palin have purchased from Stanfords. They now have a shop in Bristol and both stores together with other venues operate a calendar of events including talks, book signings and exhibitions. As a specialist map retailer, the map selection is comprehensive and includes road maps, street maps and walking maps from worldwide destinations, as well as a selection of world atlases and wall maps. Books include travel guides and travel literature. Stanfords also stock globes, from miniatures made of blue marble to magnificent floor-standing globes. The website features a selection of interesting articles on travel topics.
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