THE TWELFTH CLIFFEHAVEN NOVEL BY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR
ELLIE DEAN 'We'll just have to carry on in the belief that the end
of the war is finally in sight' It is 1944 and Anne Black is making
the best of a new life in Somerset, but bringing up her daughters
so far from their father, her mother Peggy and their real home of
Cliffehaven isn't easy. The safety of Somerset makes separation
bearable, until danger strikes and rocks Anne's world. Back in
Cliffehaven Peggy Reilly is running the Beach View Boarding House
with her usual love and warmth. The war is taking its toll however,
and Peggy longs to have her scattered family home again. Until then
she'll continue being a mother to all, and maybe even find some
time for herself. As the fighter planes leave RAF Cliffe every
evening all anyone can hope is that the war, like the night, will
soon be over. A fabulous, heart-warming Second World War novel in
Ellie Dean's bestselling Cliffehaven series (previously called the
Beach View Boarding House series).
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