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'As with every Rosamunde Pilcher story - long or short - I began to
read and couldn't stop' - Lucinda Riley A spellbinding collection
of fifteen stories from multi-million copy, internationally
bestselling modern classic author Rosamunde Pilcher, with an
introduction by Sunday Times bestselling author Lucinda Riley. In
The Holiday, a wife surprises her husband of twenty-five years with
a trip full of Mediterranean sunshine, red rocks and blue seas in
an effort to rekindle the romance they had before children.
Skelmerton takes the reader to the bright spring sunshine and
sparkling waves of a Northumbrian village where old flames meet
again. In A Place Like Home, a lonely young woman goes to
recuperate in the Scottish countryside after a brief illness. The
fruit orchards and fresh sea air offer much needed respite - but
not as much as the handsome, mysterious farmer . . . Each of the
fifteen stories is a perfect slice of romance written with warmth
and passion, featuring some wonderfully memorable, smart and feisty
female characters that will transport the reader to another time
and place. Praise for A PLACE LIKE HOME: 'A PLACE LIKE HOME is a
wonderful treat for fans of Rosamunde Pilcher's writing. Each story
resonates with the echoes of a voice that is at once familiar and
beloved. Reading this collection of love stories does indeed feel
just like returning to a place like home.' - Fiona Valpy,
bestselling author of The Dressmaker's Gift 'An antidote to
challenging times, this set of stories from a much-loved author has
a comforting, nostalgic feel - cosy and reassuring - with Rosamunde
Pilcher's signature insight into domestic hopes and yearnings,
taking us into a gentler world.' - Sarah Maine, bestselling author
of Beyond the Wild River 'Reading this anthology of short stories
was like being wrapped in a cashmere shawl and travelling back to
the recent past where people drank sherry before dinner and seemed
to have more time. Highly recommended reading that will lift you
during this difficult period we are experiencing. Find a saggy,
chintz armchair, a log fire and a glass of sherry and indulge . .
.' - Angela Petch, bestselling author of The Tuscan Secret Further
praise for Rosamunde Pilcher: 'Her genius is to create characters
you really care about' Daily Express 'Rosamunde Pilcher's warm
spell is charming and utterly convincing' Daily Mail 'Pilcher's
storytelling skills are serene and beguiling' The Times 'Pilcher's
strength is knowing what she can do well and writing about what she
knows. She has a way of tapping into the emotional life of her
readers and making them care about characters not unlike
themselves' Daily Telegraph 'Britain's most under-rated novelist'
Sunday Times 'This warm-hearted family saga, beautifully written
and expertly paced, is just as satisfying now as when it was first
published more than 30 years ago.' Daily Mail
This is the story of Penelope Keeling and her family and the
passion and heartbreak that have held them together for three
generations. The location of the play moves between time and place
beginning with Penelope's return to her Cotswold home from hospital
in the present day. The story continues through the advent of three
children and Penelope's desertion by her husband, with the pull of
Cornwall ever present.5 women, 5 men, 2 women or men
A heartwarming story by the much-loved Rosamunde Pilcher. Virginia
Keile has a secret dream. To have a second chance at loving the
tall, handsome Cornish farmer she met - and foolishly lost - the
heady summer she was a debutante. Life has taught Virginia a great
deal in twenty-seven years - about wedding a titled bachelor picked
out by her mother, about a lonely marriage that ended in her
husband's accidental death, and about nearly losing her children to
her husband's mother and bossy Nanny. Now she has come back to
picturesque Cornwall to rent a battered seaside cottage. For
herself and for the children. And to discover if this time she can
fill an empty house with love.
THE CAROUSEL: Prue is intelligent, artistic, independent - and
bored. Pressurized by her mother to make a conventional and dull
marriage, she is delighted to escape London and seek retreat with
her eccentric and bohemian aunt in Cornwall. A chance encounter
with an attractive young artist on the sea shore leads to day after
idyllic summer's day of exploring the Cornish countryside and
coast. But there is something troubling Daniel and Prue, now deeply
entangled, feels compelled to discover what it is. VOICES IN
SUMMER: Laura, newly married and ever conscious she may be living
in the shadow of her husband Alec's first wife, decides to take a
holiday with his family in Cornwall. Through the long hot summer
days she is slowly charmed by the beautiful old house and the
people she learns to know and love. In time her uneasy spirit is
soothed by the sparkling, brilliant sea, and her restless heart
finally calmed. Only an anonymous letter, accusing her of having an
affair, can threaten her new-found tranquillity.
The phenomenal, heartwarming bestseller by the much-loved Rosamunde
Pilcher. Artist's daughter Penelope Keeling can look back on a full
and varied life: a Bohemian childhood in London and Cornwall, an
unhappy wartime marriage, and the one man she truly loved. She has
brought up three children - and learned to accept them as they are.
Yet she is far too energetic and independent to settle sweetly into
pensioned-off old-age. And when she discovers that her most
treasured possession, her father's painting, The Shell Seekers, is
now worth a small fortune, it is Penelope who must make the
decisions that will determine whether her family can continue to
survive as a family, or be split apart.
A phenomenal, heartwarming tale by the much-loved Rosamunde
Pilcher. Laura, newly married and ever conscious she may be living
in the shadow of her husband Alec's first wife, decides to take a
holiday with his family in Cornwall. Through the long hot summer
days she is slowly charmed by the beautiful old house and the
people she learns to know and love. In time her uneasy spirit is
soothed by the sparkling, brilliant sea, and her restless heart
finally calmed. But is this new-found tranquillity too good to be
true? For with the arrival of an anonymous letter, one accusing her
of having an affair, Laura's world is thrown into turmoil . . .
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Coming Home (Paperback)
Rosamunde Pilcher
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An emotive and timeless collection of short stories by the
much-loved Rosamunde Pilcher. Through thick mist and a cold east
wind, Lavinia returns to Scotland. Up at the big house Mrs Farquhar
is dying. Seeing Lachlan again, Lavinia remembers her childhood
holidays there: swimming in the loch, the picnics, bottle-feeding
the lambs down at the farm and the evenings when they danced reels.
Most of all, she remembers Mrs Farquhar's grandson Rory. In the
house, as the old lady lies serene and beautiful in the bed she has
slept in since coming home to Lachlan as a bride, Lavinia meets
Rory once again. Flowers in the Rain is one of sixteen stories,
each giving another magical glimpse into Rosamunde Pilcher's world.
The world in which most would prefer to live all the time.
'As with every Rosamunde Pilcher story - long or short - I began to
read and couldn't stop' - Lucinda Riley A spellbinding collection
of fifteen stories from multi-million copy, internationally
bestselling modern classic author Rosamunde Pilcher, with an
introduction by Sunday Times bestselling author Lucinda Riley. In
The Holiday, a wife surprises her husband of twenty-five years with
a trip full of Mediterranean sunshine, red rocks and blue seas in
an effort to rekindle the romance they had before children.
Skelmerton takes the reader to the bright spring sunshine and
sparkling waves of a Northumbrian village where old flames meet
again. In A Place Like Home, a lonely young woman goes to
recuperate in the Scottish countryside after a brief illness. The
fruit orchards and fresh sea air offer much needed respite - but
not as much as the handsome, mysterious farmer . . . Each of the
fifteen stories is a perfect slice of romance written with warmth
and passion, featuring some wonderfully memorable, smart and feisty
female characters that will transport the reader to another time
and place. Praise for A PLACE LIKE HOME: 'A PLACE LIKE HOME is a
wonderful treat for fans of Rosamunde Pilcher's writing. Each story
resonates with the echoes of a voice that is at once familiar and
beloved. Reading this collection of love stories does indeed feel
just like returning to a place like home.' - Fiona Valpy,
bestselling author of The Dressmaker's Gift 'An antidote to
challenging times, this set of stories from a much-loved author has
a comforting, nostalgic feel - cosy and reassuring - with Rosamunde
Pilcher's signature insight into domestic hopes and yearnings,
taking us into a gentler world.' - Sarah Maine, bestselling author
of Beyond the Wild River 'Reading this anthology of short stories
was like being wrapped in a cashmere shawl and travelling back to
the recent past where people drank sherry before dinner and seemed
to have more time. Highly recommended reading that will lift you
during this difficult period we are experiencing. Find a saggy,
chintz armchair, a log fire and a glass of sherry and indulge . .
.' - Angela Petch, bestselling author of The Tuscan Secret Further
praise for Rosamunde Pilcher: 'Her genius is to create characters
you really care about' Daily Express 'Rosamunde Pilcher's warm
spell is charming and utterly convincing' Daily Mail 'Pilcher's
storytelling skills are serene and beguiling' The Times 'Pilcher's
strength is knowing what she can do well and writing about what she
knows. She has a way of tapping into the emotional life of her
readers and making them care about characters not unlike
themselves' Daily Telegraph 'Britain's most under-rated novelist'
Sunday Times 'This warm-hearted family saga, beautifully written
and expertly paced, is just as satisfying now as when it was first
published more than 30 years ago.' Daily Mail
A brilliant, timeless novel by the much-loved Rosamunde Pilcher.
Victoria Bradshaw fell in love with London playwright Oliver Dobbs
when she was just eighteen. But he left her and disappeared from
her life. Now, years later, he is a widower standing on her
doorstep with his two-year-old son in his arms. And Victoria is
foolish enough to want to take him back. Their early spring journey
to a castle in Scotland becomes an odyssey of emotional discovery .
. . can they rekindle their love in the tranquil beauty of the
countryside, or will Oliver's career dictate another course?
A brilliant, timeless novel by the much-loved Rosamunde Pilcher.
Emma Litton can't get on with her life until she finds out just
what place she has in her father's heart. She'd been at school in
Europe since she was fourteen, then found a job in Paris, always
wondering what her famous artist father was doing in Japan or
America or at their cottage in Cornwall. Even after she meets
Robert Morrow, the handsome gallery owner, and rediscovers her
step-brother, Christo, she still feels compelled to probe into the
truth about her past. But Emma might learn too late that it is the
truth about herself she has to find and that letting go is the
first step to keeping love.
No two women could have been more different. No two women could have been closer… Flora and Rose are identical twins who do not know of each other's existence. Rose has been raised by her frivolous mother with the glossy international jet set. Flora has spend her childhoold in the beauty and quiet of her father's Cornish cottage. And then, by chance, they meet. The encounter seems heaven-sent to Rose, who longs to escape from a man she no longer desires. Flora can free her and, in taking her sister's place, her uneventful life is changed forever. She finds drama and danger – and glimpses a happiness beyond her wildest dreams. ”Pilcher’s storytelling skills are serene and beguiling” THE TIMES
A heartwarming novel by the much-loved Rosamunde Pilcher. Born in
Colombo, Judith Dunbar spends her teenage years at boarding school,
while her beloved mother and younger sister live abroad with her
father. When her new friend Loveday Carey-Lewis invites Judith home
for the weekend to Nancherrow, the Carey-Lewises' beautiful estate
on the Cornish coast, it is love at first sight. She falls in love
too with the generous Carey-Lewises themselves. With their
generosity and kindness, Judith grows from naive girl to confident
young woman, basking in the warm affection of a surrogate family
whose flame burns brightly. But it is a flame soon to be
extinguished in the gathering storm of war. And Judith herself has
far to travel before at last . . . coming home.
A brilliant, timeless collection of short stories by the much-loved
Rosamunde Pilcher. The big bedroom was lovely: all pale blue and
white, satin and muslin, cool and airy, the windows looking out
over the garden to the creek. But to fourteen-year-old Emily,
beautiful though it was, it was all wrong. Her stepmother's bedroom
now: everything changed since her own mother had died. And
stretched out on the bed: Stephanie, very white and pained. The new
baby on its way, a month early. All of a sudden, with her father
away on business, Emily had to take charge, keep calm, ring for the
doctor and the ambulance. The time for looking back had gone. The
Blue Bedroom is just one of Rosamunde Pilcher's magical collection
of stories. Stories that will enchant everyone who has read and
loved The Shell Seekers.
Perfect novella for a cold winter day by the much-loved Rosamunde
Pilcher. At her dying mother's bedside, Rebecca Bayliss is
shattered to learn of a family she never knew existed. Determined
to find them, Rebecca journeys to Boscarva, a beautiful mansion in
Cornwall, to meet a family torn by passion and greed. From her
grandfather Grenville Bayliss, who is hiding an explosive secret,
to a handsome cousin, whose kisses are dangerously seductive . . .
to sensual craftsman Joss Gardner, whose past hints of intrigue,
Rebecca becomes entangled in a family mystery . . . and unravelling
it holds the key to her future and her heart.
A charming story by the much-loved Rosamunde Pilcher. Sitting on a
California beach at summer's end, Jane Marsh thinks back to her
childhood at the estate called Elvie in a remote corner of
Scotland. She remembers not only the heather-covered hills and the
lonesome loch, but her grandmother . . . and, of course, Sinclair.
She has secretly dreamed of marrying rakishly handsome Sinclair and
settling at Elvie forever. Then an urgent visit from her
grandmother's lawyer becomes the catalyst for her return to
Scotland . . . Where waiting for her is passion, not gentle love,
and the chilling realisation that she may be ready to wed the wrong
man.
A beautiful novel by the much-loved Rosamunde Pilcher. Elfrida
Phipps loves her new life in her pretty Hampshire village. She has
a tiny cottage, her faithful dog Horace and the friendship of the
neighbouring Blundells - particularly Oscar - to ensure that her
days include companionship as well as independence. But an
unforeseen tragedy upsets Elfrida's tranquillity: Oscar's wife and
daughter are killed in a terrible car crash and he finds himself
homeless when his stepchildren claim their dead mother's
inheritance. Oscar and Elfrida take refuge in a rambling house in
Scotland which becomes a magnet for various waifs and strays who
converge upon it, including an unhappy teenage girl. It could be a
recipe for disaster. But somehow the Christmas season weaves its
magical spell and for Elfrida and Oscar, in the evening of their
lives, the winter solstice brings love and solace.
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