Under a Storm-Swept Sky
Beth Anne Miller
Release Date: April 16, 2018
An eighty-mile trek
across the rugged, stunning beauty of Scotland’s Isle of Skye isn't something I
imagined myself doing. Ever. This isn't a trail for beginners. And I'm not
a hiker.
But I have to finish
it, even if it kills me. I have no choice.
With the ever-changing
weather and relentless terrain, I’m in over my head.
Rory Sutherland, my guide on this adventure, is not happy. We clash with every mile, but we recognize a shared pain. Not only is the journey a struggle, but the tension between us is taut with unsaid words. And hope.
He’s broken. I’m damaged. Together, we’re about to make the perfect storm.
Rory Sutherland, my guide on this adventure, is not happy. We clash with every mile, but we recognize a shared pain. Not only is the journey a struggle, but the tension between us is taut with unsaid words. And hope.
He’s broken. I’m damaged. Together, we’re about to make the perfect storm.
Praise for Under a Storm-Swept Sky:
“Beth Anne Miller hits it out of the park with Under
a Storm-Swept Sky. Beautifully evocative and romantic, you feel as if you
are right there with Rory and Amelia as they hike the treacherous countryside
of Skye on a journey of discovery and love.” – Monica McCarty, New York
Times & USA Today bestselling author of Going Dark
"Beautifully
evocative and romantic." - NYT bestseller, Monica McCarty
"It's impossible not to get swept away
by this heart-pounding read.” —Kelly Siskind,
author of Stud
Beth Anne Miller
has a fascination for all things Scottish (including, but not limited to, men
in kilts), which has influenced all her writing to date. Her first novel is a
time travel called INTO THE SCOTTISH MIST; her second, A STAR TO STEER HER BY,
has a Scottish hero; and her newest book, UNDER A STORM-SWEPT SKY, is set on
the Isle of Skye, and was inspired by her own long-distance treks in Scotland.
A native New Yorker, Beth Anne lives on Long Island and works in the publishing
industry. She’s looking forward to her next trip to Scotland.
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