Winter Star in the Scottish Highlands – 99p – #kindledeal
Posted by Lizzie Lamb

Winter Star in the Scottish Highlands is available to download for £0.99 until 31st of May.
After that it reverts to the original price of £2.99. So get it while it’s hot. Winter Star in the Scottish Highlands can be read as a stand alone. Or, you can find out more about Halley and Tor’s relationship and how/when they fell in love by reading Dark Highland Skies . I am currently writing the third book in the series: Summer Solstice in the Highlands of Scotland which I hope to publish late spring 2026.


This isn’t the first time kindle deal I’ve been offered. I was on holiday in Scotland on a freezing cold autumn day at John O Groat’s when my phone pinged and there it was. That deal was for my novel Boot Camp Bride. If you want to know more about Boot Camp Bride you can read an extract here. It is currently available to download for £0.99. Strangely, I was in the Cotswolds on the hottest day of the year this time when Amazon offered me this kindle deal. I accepted straight away as such offers are as rare as hens’ teeth.


Perhaps caravanning brings me luck! Back in 2017 when I was offered my first deal, we were touring Scotland with our first caravan – and Ebay bargain at £300. Since then, after deciding that caravanning is for us, we have upgraded several times and are currently on our fifth – a double axle with ensuite shower room, island bed and full size fridge. Strangely enough, we collected it from Newhaven which is exactly where we spent our honeymoon in great uncle Tommy’s wooden (!) caravan with no running water, fridge or other refinements.

You can read here about how our caravan becomes my writing room when we’re on holiday


Anyway, I digress. Here the books are side by side. I have a lot of affection for the hero/heroine in Boot Camp Bride, Rafa and Charlie – but Tor and Halley (Winter Star) are my and readers’ current favourites.

If you haven’t read ‘Winter Star’, Here’s the blurb – As the harsh Lochaber winter approaches and with Halley expecting a baby, living in the converted Airstream caravan, Beag air Bheag, becomes impractical. Tor’s family home – Eagles Crag – offers shelter, but his mother’s inevitable meddling is holding them back from moving there. Instead, they find refuge in the Dower House and prepare for the arrival of their baby with optimism and hope, embracing the magic of a Highland Christmas, culminating in the Ghillies’ Ball on Hogmanay.
However, an old flame of Tor’s rents the nearby bothy threatening to disrupt their idyllic life . . .
Is their love strong enough to survive the trials of family, winter and a ghost from the past?
. . . and finally. When we were in the Cotwolds we went to Snow’s Hill Manor where I spotted a bassinet in an attic room. It was seeing a similar cot in Drum Castle in Scotland two years ago which inspired me to include the contentious “Strachan Bassinet” in Winter Star.


I’ll sign off for now. Thank you for reading my blog post – I hope it has inspired you to download Winter Star and Dark Highland Skies which are available for £2.98

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About Lizzie Lamb
I write contemporary women's fiction mostly based in Scotland with hot heroes, feisty heroines and always a happy ending. Along with three other authors - Adrienne Vaughan, June Kearns and Margaret Cullingford - I formed the New Romantics Press under which our books are published. I have published seven novels since 2012, the latest being Dark Highland Skies. I am currently working on #8 which I hope to publish in 2024. In the meantime, do check out my Amazon page: viewAuthor.at/LizzieLamb and click 'FOLLOW' to keep up to date with my news.Posted on May 16, 2025, in Lizzie's Scribbles and tagged author, blogger, blogging, book review, DARK HIGHLAND SKIES, hiking, inspiration, kindledeal, Lizzie Lamb, nature, romance, Scotland, travel, Winter Scat in the Scottish Highlands. Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.








lovely to read about your caravanning and your latest adventures!
Good luck with the deals xx
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can’t waiti to get back on the road again.
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So kind of you to offer the wonderful book for 99p. It’s such a great escape! I can’t imagine how many hours it took to write the Scottish tale. Love the airstream in the book. How appropriate the deal was offered when you were caravanning. I am sure Tor will approve.
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Thanks Jessie. I can’t wait to head for the highlands this summer . . . and to stay three days in the converted airstream. I think Tor would thoroughly approve !!
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I’m so pleased Lizzie has written this sequel for Tor and Halley it’s a really heartwarming read. There are, of course, boulders in the road, but they’re young, string, and in love. Perfect for Scottish readers and non-Scottish readers.- everyone. A veritable bargain right now.
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Thank you for leaving a comment. I’m so glad that you enjoyed the novel.
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