Road to the Aisle
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About the Book
Sam and James Robertson always knew what they wanted, and as Scottish aristocrats, they expected to get it.
When Sam met Ruth Harrison in a bar in Shanghai, he knew most certainly that he wanted her. However, there were family complications on both sides that led Sam to make a compromise in their relationship.
"What if...?" becomes the password to their happiness, but not for both of them. Sam's brother James also has a part to play in Ruth's happiness.
From China, to Kenya, to Scotland, the story unfolds revealing the destiny of the two brothers.
Ruth has an important role to play in both men's lives, but has to suffer through a number of ordeals as she makes her journey down the road to the aisle.
About the Author
Mark Leaghland (pen name of Graham Kendall) originally comes from Harrow, North London. Now retired and living near Javea, on the Costa Blanca, Graham spent many years travelling in his job and at the last count had visited 127 countries involving over 870 flights.
At various times Graham and Barbara, his wife of 45 years, have resided in Germany, Jamaica, Barbados, Saudi Arabia (twice), the U.S.A and now Spain.
Having started his life as a Police Cadet, he eventually went into Sales and Marketing and spent thirty-five years involved with Storage and Materials Handlings, finally becoming Managing Director of a Swiss based storage company in Milton Keynes.
Graham and Barbara have two married children, Deborah now in her forties who in turn has two young children, Charlotte and Ben, plus David now in his late thirties who has two young children Harry and Hughie.
During the eighties Graham had two books of poetry published in 1997 he had his first novel published "Almost Scarlet" using his pen name Mark Leaghland.
Generally in between glasses of wine, bouts of sunshine and enjoying the food on the Costa Blanca, Graham can be found scribbling away. Having completed four other novels he hopes will one day will be published, and is currently working on twelve others that he has started so he dreams, that one day he will be recognised as a "a writer".