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Cameron of Gare

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Jean S. MacLeod

Jean Sutherland MacLeod was born in 20 January 1908 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. She was the daughter of Elizabeth Allen and John MacLeod. Her father, who was a civil engineer, moved with jobs. Her education began at Bearsden Academy, continued in Swansea and ended in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. She moved to North Yorkshire, England to marry with Lionel Walton on 1 January 1935, an electricity board executive, who died in 1995. They had a son, David Walton, who died two years before her. She passed away on 11 April 2011 at 103 years. MacLeod started by writing stories for the magazine The People's Friend, before she sold her first romance novel in 1936. She wrote contemporary romances. Most of them were set in her native Scotland, or in exotic places like Spain or the Caribbean, places that she visited for research. From 1948 to 1965, she also published under the pseudonym of Catherine Airlie. She published her last novel in 1996, a year after her husband’s death. She was a member of the Romantic Novelists' Association, where she met the mediatic writer Barbara Cartland, who was not too friendly.

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An ancient feud marred their love. When Fiona moved with her father and brother to Trimor Lodge in the Scottish Highlands, life seemed perfect. Their new home was breathtakingly beautiful heather-covered hills, deep wooded glens and sparkling lochs. Fiona's happiness was complete when she met Iain Cameron, her new neighbor. He was everything she wanted in a man. She was attracted to him right from the start - and he to her. But it was a love that was doomed a century before it started!

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