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Love Will Find a Way
Ellie Dean
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Cliffehaven, December 1946 From a hill above the town of
Cliffehaven, a young woman makes a heart-breaking choice that will
change the course of her life forever. Hours later, a baby is found
in the Nativity crib of the local church. Who could have left him
there, and why? The mystery preoccupies everyone in Cliffehaven -
not least Peggy Reilly, who has enough to contend with at Beach
View Boarding House without this extra secret to unravel. What's
certain is that the whole community will pull together to keep the
baby safe - and to support his mother when the truth of her
identity is finally discovered...
The gripping new Second World War novel from the author of "All My
Tomorrows."
The gripping new Second World War novel from the author of "All My
Tomorrows."
Britain is at war and May Lynch loves the life she's leading as a
newly qualified pilot and poster girl for the Air Transport
Auxiliary. But with this attention comes jealousy, and she is now
under a cloud of suspicion over a missing ring. She is ordered to
make one last delivery of a bomber to an airfield on the south
coast before she has to face a tribunal. But she's attacked by
enemy fighter planes and crash-lands near Cliffehaven. She is taken
to hospital, unconscious and badly injured. Devastated and feeling
very alone, she must come to terms with not only her disabling
injury, but the lingering cloud of doubt over her honesty. As May
slowly recovers, with the help of Peggy Reilly and her family at
the Beach View Boarding house, she is determined to clear her name
and return to the job she loves with a passion.
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).
THE NINTH CLIFFEHAVEN NOVEL BY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR
ELLIE DEAN After the death of her parents in a bombing raid, Mary
Jones discovers a secret in the pages of father's diaries. Her
search for the truth brings her to Cliffehaven on the south coast.
Here, she finds work at the Kodak factory, sifting through the
Airgraphs which are being sent from all over the world by the men
and women in the armed forces, and by their loved ones. All the
while she longs for news of her own sweetheart, fighting in Europe.
With the help of Peggy Reilly and her family at Beach View Boarding
House Mary starts to build a new life for herself. But events that
happened eighteen years before still echo, and should a promise
Peggy made then be broken, it will have a devastating affect not
only on Mary, but them all... A fabulous, heart-warming Second
World War novel in Ellie Dean's bestselling Cliffehaven series
(previously called the Beach View Boarding House series).
THE NINETEENTH CLIFFEHAVEN NOVEL BY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR
ELLIE DEAN Cliffehaven, 1946. The war is over and those who have
spent years fighting behind enemy lines are finally coming home.
Peggy Reilly is over the moon that her husband Jim is safely back
from Burma. But after the horrors he has endured, adjusting to life
at Beach View will not be easy. Can he and Peggy find a way
through? Meanwhile evacuee Ruby Clark has much to contend with when
her estranged mother turns up, having completed a long prison
sentence. There is huge heartache still to come for Ruby, and she
will need her Beach View family more than ever. Will the sanctuary
of home give them each the strength they need to face the
challenges ahead?
THE FOURTH CLIFFEHAVEN NOVEL BY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR
ELLIE DEAN February 1941. Can love survive in a time of war? Julie
Harris is working in London's East End as a midwife when a bombing
raid destroys her family and the house she grew up in. All she has
left is her motherless baby nephew William. Determined to uphold
her promise to her sister to keep William safe until his father,
Bill, returns from the war, she accepts a post as a midwife in
Cliffehaven on the south-coast of England. Here they are taken
under the wing of the Reilly family at the Beach View boarding
house. But all too soon Julie learns that Bill is 'missing in
action' and William falls dangerously ill. As she begins the long
vigil by William's beside, she fears she will lose the little boy
she has grown to love as her own... A fabulous, heart-warming
Second World War novel in Ellie Dean's bestselling Cliffehaven
series (previously called the Beach View Boarding House series).
************** THE FIFTEENTH CLIFFEHAVEN NOVEL BY SUNDAY TIMES
BESTSELLING AUTHOR ELLIE DEAN Cliffehaven, June 1944 As the planes
continue to circle over Cliffehaven, Peggy Reilly's sister Doris
must seek refuge after a V-1 blast destroys her home. Rita, Sarah
and the other residents at Beach View Boarding House quickly find
their peace disturbed and it's not long before even Peggy loses her
patience. But with more bad news to come, will Doris finally be
forced to swallow her pride? Meanwhile Peggy's father-in-law Ron
Reilly is delighted when his sweetheart Rosie returns home. Until a
heart-breaking confession suggests things may never be the same
between them. With loved ones scattered far and wide across the
globe, and tensions running high, the end of the war feels somehow
further than ever. And yet with the long-awaited Allied invasion in
sight, a glimmer of light is starting to break through... A
fabulous, heart-warming Second World War novel in Ellie Dean's
bestselling Cliffehaven series (previously called the Beach View
Boarding House series).
THE SEVENTEENTH CLIFFEHAVEN NOVEL BY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING
AUTHOR ELLIE DEAN ______________________________ Cliffehaven, 1945
The war in Europe is over, but for Peggy Reilly and the residents
of Beach View Boarding House the effects of the conflict are still
far-reaching. Cockney evacuee, Ivy, and her sweetheart, Andy, are
saving to get married and fulfil their dream of returning to the
East End. But when tragedy strikes, Ivy is faced with a
life-changing dilemma that only she can resolve. . . Rita also
faces an impossible choice when her sweetheart Peter proposes and
asks her to live with him in Australia - just as her widowed father
returns from the fighting in Europe. Meanwhile Peggy must say
goodbye to several of her evacuee chicks whilst she awaits the
return of her family from Somerset and the news that her husband,
Jim, can finally come home. It is a dream she has held onto for six
long years, but fate has one more twist in store.
THE SECOND CLIFFEHAVEN NOVEL BY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR
ELLIE DEAN It is 1940 and Staff Nurse Polly Brown has been granted
a posting at Cliffehaven Memorial Hospital on the south coast to be
near her badly injured husband, Adam. But her decision has meant
that she has had to part with their beloved five-year-old daughter,
Alice, who is travelling to safety in Canada. Polly's heart is torn
in two as she says goodbye to Alice and heads to the Beach View
boarding house in Cliffehaven, where she throws herself into her
work. But as she confronts the fact that Adam may not survive his
injuries, a telegram arrives at Beach View. The boat Alice was on
has been torpedoed by a German U-boat... A fabulous, heart-warming
Second World War novel in Ellie Dean's bestselling Cliffehaven
series (previously called the Beach View Boarding House series).
THE FIRST CLIFFEHAVEN NOVEL BY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR
ELLIE DEAN When sixteen-year-old Sally is evacuated to the English
south coast, she is terrified by what lies ahead of her. All she
knows are the sights and sounds of London's East End - but Sally
swallows her tears as they leave the familiar landmarks behind,
knowing that she has to be a Grown-Up Girl and play mother to her
six-year-old brother Ernie. Playing mother is nothing new for Sally
- their real mother Florrie, a good-time girl, hasn't even come to
the station to wave them off and Ernie, crippled at an early age by
polio, is used to depending on his older sister. When they arrive
in Cliffehaven, they're taken to live at the Beach View Boarding
House where they're welcomed by the open-hearted Reilly family
headed up by warm, loving Peggy, and life begins to improve. Sally
gets a job in a uniforms factory to help pay her way - and to pay
for Ernie's expensive medicines - but then Florrie arrives in
Cliffehaven, bringing disaster with her. And Sally is forced to
work out where her true loyalties lie ... A fabulous, heart-warming
Second World War novel in Ellie Dean's bestselling Cliffehaven
series (previously called the Beach View Boarding House series).
_______________________ THE FOURTEENTH CLIFFEHAVEN NOVEL BY SUNDAY
TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR ELLIE DEAN Cliffehaven, May 1944 The
tension is rising for Peggy Reilly and the inhabitants of
Cliffehaven as the planes continue to roar above the town and there
is still no news of the long-awaited Allied invasion into France.
There seems to be no end in sight of this war which has scattered
her family and brought conflict right to the door of Beach View
Boarding House, but Peggy cannot work miracles and the toll of the
war is beginning to weigh on her slender shoulders. Meanwhile, Ron
Reilly has landed himself in hot water with his sweetheart, Rosie -
and this time, his Irish charm will not be enough to get him out of
trouble. The war has forever changed the lives of Peggy's loved
ones, but with the promise of an Allied invasion comes the hope
that her beloved husband and family will at last be coming home. It
will take an enormous amount of spirit to keep that hope alive and
bring harmony back to Beach View. FIND LOVE. FIND HOPE. FIND
CLIFFEHAVEN. With a Kiss and a Prayer is set almost exclusively in
Cliffehaven in the heart of Ellie Dean's world: the Beach View
Boarding House.
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