New Places

New Places, Old Paths

By D. E. Stevenson
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‘ Warm, witty and wise .’ Sunday Times ' For those who enjoy light novels full of good humour and kindliness .' Scotsman ‘Consistently charming.’ The Times Discover these classic mid-century novels from beloved author D.E. Stevenson. Eight captivating tales of family, friendship and second chances, now together in one beautifully presented collection. Follow our heroines and heroes as they forge new beginnings while rediscovering the places — and people — that shaped them. From quiet English villages to the wild Scottish Highlands, these timeless stories celebrate the comfort of home and the courage to start again. Perfect for fans of Elizabeth Goudge, Miss Read, Barbara Pym, Rosamunde Pilcher and Mary Stewart. Book 1: Anna and Her Daughters When sudden financial ruin forces Anna Harcourt and her three daughters to leave London, they start afresh in the Scottish town of Ryddelton. But just as the Harcourts begin to settle into their new life, Ronnie—a tall, broad-shouldered scientist—arrives, and nothing will be quite the same again. Book 2: The Tall Stranger Barbie France has known Edward Steyne forever — her charming childhood sweetheart and everyone’s idea of her perfect match. But behind his easy smile lurk something troubling. Barbie must face the truth — has she mistaken charm for love, and how well does she really know the man she’s destined to marry? Book 3: Five Windows David Kirke grows up sheltered and gentle —no romantic hero, but a flawed human drawn into trouble when he ventures into the world. His life is shaped by the ‘five windows’—five homes and stages of his youth, from a rural childhood to the bustling city and beyond. Each window offers new lessons, friendships, and challenges in this poignant coming-of-age tale. Book 4: The Blue Sapphire One spring day in Kensington Gardens, Julia Harburn sat in the sun, her sapphire-blue ribbon gleaming. Once sheltered and dull, her life soon opens up to new friends, enemies, and adventures that test her courage and transform her. Book 5: The House on the Cliff Elfrida Jane, once a lively small-part actress, finds her mother’s cliff-top house at Mountain Cross lonely after the bustle of the theatre. But she discovers the property holds secrets of its own. When unexpected visitors arrive, she is soon dragged back into the world she thought she left behind. Book 6: Gerald and Elizabeth Gerald Brown, a gifted young engineer, is falsely accused of diamond theft and dismissed in disgrace. Broken in spirit, he returns to London to stay with his half-sister, Elizabeth Burleigh, a famed West End actress who, like him, hides her own secret sorrow. Book 7: The House of the Deer At short notice, Gerald Burleigh Brown takes a deer-stalking holiday in a remote Highland lodge. As he befriends the locals and hunts the elusive hornless stag, peace gives way to sudden violence—forcing him to risk his life to protect the woman he loves. Book 8: Still Glides the Stream When Will Hastie retires from the military and returns to his family estate in Scotland, he hopes for a quiet life as a farmer. But the loss of his best friend Rae in the war still haunts the village. When Rae's final letter is shared to Will, it drives him to France in search of the truth about Rae’s death. CRITICS LOVE D.E. STEVENSON: ' Once again Miss Stevenson excels in character drawing. ' Glasgow Herald ‘ A mixture of romance and suspense in beautiful surroundings .’ Manchester Evening News ‘ Lively and charming .’ Sunday Mercury ‘ A mistress of her romantic art .’ Bristol Evening Post ‘ A story to delight and satisfy Mrs. Stevenson’s many readers .’ Coventry Evening Telegraph

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