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Ethersay by Sarah L. King
Ethersay by Sarah L. King








Ethersay by Sarah L. King

The second narrative follows Rebecca's involvement in the Scottish Independence Referendum which results in the very accident which leaves her on Ethersay. Whilst there she realises that there is something being hidden from her by the islanders and she is determined to find out what the secret is. The first follows her recovery on the mysterious island of Ethersay after a car accident strands her there. The book uses a dual narrative, to explore two periods in the life of Rebecca, a young political activist from Glasgow.

Ethersay by Sarah L. King

Please feel free to reach out to her via the Contact section of this website or use one of the social media links.I had the privilege of reading an advance copy of "Ethersay" by Sarah L King prior to its release and was thoroughly entertained from start to finish. When she’s not writing, she loves long country walks, romantic ruins, Thai food and travelling with her family. After graduating with a degree in History from Lancaster University, she moved to West Lothian, Scotland where she now lives with her husband and children. If you would like to see more about her Sadie King novels then please visit Sarah L King was born in Nottingham and raised in Lancashire. Her debut Regency romance novel, Spinster with a Scandalous Past, will be published by Harlequin Mills & Boon in January 2024. She also writes historical romance novels under the name of Sadie King. Her latest novel, The Wax Artist, was published in 2021 and is the first in a planned historical mystery series set in Georgian era Edinburgh. She is also the author of two contemporary mystery novels, Ethersay (2017) and The House at Kirtlebeck End (2019). These include Historical fiction novels, The Gisburn Witch (2015), A Woman Named Sellers (2016) and The Pendle Witch Girl (2018), all set during the Lancashire witch trials in the seventeenth century. Sarah L King writes historical fiction and contemporary mysteries which she self-publishes via her own Ethersay Publishing imprint.










Ethersay by Sarah L. King