Scotland by Starlight by Nancy Volkers

Cassie Wrentham is moving to Scotland. She will finally be with Ralph Macnair, the (much) older but charismatic Scotsman she fell for on her first visit to the country. Cassie hopes she is finally ready to settle down and start a great life, but her doubts start crowding her way. She worries about finding a job, affording rent, making new friends, and if she should marry Ralph. Would it only be for convenience and a Visa? Or were she and Ralph truly meant to be?

Scotland by Starlight is the sequel to A Scottish Ferry Tale by Nancy Volkers. I actually liked this more than the first novel, and quickly became enchanted by the characters and their story. Cassie was very relatable in her reluctance to get married, and Ralph practically had me swooning for him throughout the pages. One thing I would change would be the heavy Scottish dialogue. Sometimes I couldn’t understand what he was saying and that snapped me out of my trance. One other thing too would be giving just a bit of information that reader’s learned in the first novel. Some characters and situations were brought up in Starlight that I couldn’t exactly remember. It’s hard to balance between saying too much and boring readers with facts they already know, and giving away the right amount of information to help jog the memories. But let’s talk about the ending that you will never see coming. I sure didn’t. I don’t want to give away too much here, but you will cry. And cry some more. Be prepared for a shocking conclusion.

[Rating: 3.5]


4 Comments

  1. March 25, 2011 / 7:11 pm

    I can’t wait to read this one! I just finished the first book and was so charmed. Oh…you will see when I do my review. 🙂

  2. Samantha
    Author
    March 27, 2011 / 10:58 pm

    Can’t wait to read your thoughts Michelle!

  3. August 4, 2011 / 2:39 am

    I felt just the same way! But I loved the heavy Scottish dialogue. The rest of your thoughts were bang on with mine though!

  4. Samantha
    Author
    August 8, 2011 / 11:36 pm

    Glad you enjoyed Kaley!