
The autumn colours just get better and better. The season is bestowing a lot of beauty on us this year. Above is a cultivated cherry tree, and below a wild one. And the moon.

Recent Review of Sisters
From Tamara Rendell: “In the three books I have now read by Ailish Sinclair (now cemented as one of my favourite authors) the storyline always manages to cover tumultuous, vast and fast-paced plotlines while being simultaneously rich in emotional and character development. She always seems to be breaking my heart in the most strangely uplifting and hopeful way. Go figure!” See the whole review here.
A little more autumn love from the cherry trees

Chosen Sisters, Romans and Romance

Set in 1st century Scotland, my latest book, SISTERS AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD, includes the battle of Mons Graupius between the Romans and the Caledonian tribes. The book features a neurodivergent main character and some rather complicated romance.
“Ethereal and spellbinding….” Historical Novel Society
See the press release here
Read the article Roman Aberdeenshire features in author’s new book from Grampian Online.

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Congrats,Ailish…and yes, colors rages behing windows in Czech too..
amazing.Wish You best,Ailish,with everything.
Thank you 🙂
Excellent review comments!
Indeed 🙂
Ah autumn reveals its finest colors again.
Yes:)
Beautiful autumn colours in your photos.
We are lucky this year.
Beautiful photos and colours. I’ve just walked down our lane and the field maples are turning butter yellow. Thank you for sharing your photos and news. All the best. Karen
The maples sound lovely 🙂
Thank you
Ooooh sounds like a book I’d be into. Thanks for sharing–I’m excited to check it out 🙂
I hope you enjoy it 🙂
Great review, Ailish. Magnificent colors!
The colours are great this year!
Amazing review Ailish. The colors are mind blowing.
The autumn colours really are wonderful.