Highland Lassies, or the Roua Pass opens a vivid tale of love, loyalty, and life in a remote Highland shooting lodge.
Paced with sweeping natural beauty and keen social observation, this fiction follows English sportsmen who lease a rugged Scottish estate for big game and big emotions. In a world where tradition clashes with changing times, a close-knit group—Basil Harold, Edward Auber, Marchmoram, and the women of the Dreumah party—navigates friendship, desire, and duty against a backdrop of mountains, rivers, and moorland. The lodge and its keepers become a stage for personal tests, moral choices, and quiet glimpses into character.
Richly described Highland scenery and life around a shooting lodge
Interpersonal tension among friends, rivals, and potential romances
Moments of charm, humor, and moral testing in a close-knit group
A coming‑of‑age arc as younger characters face duty, loyalty, and love
Ideal for readers who enjoy early 20th‑century historical fiction with a strong sense of place and evolving relationships, set against a rugged Scottish landscape.