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Every moment is a chance to start again.
When Harry Jarvis arrives in Kearton Bay on the evening of the Samhain ceremony at The Hare and Moon Inn, he causes a tidal wave of resentment, anger and anxiety. His ex-wife is worried their daughter will be hurt all over again, and her husband is afraid he'll lose the love of his stepdaughter. Harry, meanwhile, just wants to rebuild his relationship with his little girl and start afresh.
But Amy isn't the same child he left behind, and she's not going to let him off the hook that easily. And with two ex-wives to placate, a failing career, a tumbledown property to renovate, and a terrible reputation to live down, Harry's about to find that making a fresh start in Kearton Bay won't be as easy as he'd hoped.
Rhiannon Bone understands what it feels like to be estranged from a child. Her son, Derry, left Kearton Bay nearly four years ago to live with his grandfather, and their relationship is difficult, to say the least. When Derry returns to the village for a special event, she hopes they can put the past behind them and start again.
But Derry is not the same person who left for Cornwall, and Rhiannon fears her father has succeeded in turning him against her for good. Her son has clearly got something on his mind, and until he finds the courage to tell her what it is, how can they ever move forward?
For both Rhiannon and Harry, the mistakes they made in the past are still making ripples in the present. But as secrets are revealed and life-changing decisions are made, they begin to realise that it's not just other people's forgiveness they need. If they're to have any sort of future, they must first forgive themselves...
Return to the North Yorkshire coast village of Kearton Bay for one last time, in this fourth and final novel in the popular series.
Genre: General Fiction
When Harry Jarvis arrives in Kearton Bay on the evening of the Samhain ceremony at The Hare and Moon Inn, he causes a tidal wave of resentment, anger and anxiety. His ex-wife is worried their daughter will be hurt all over again, and her husband is afraid he'll lose the love of his stepdaughter. Harry, meanwhile, just wants to rebuild his relationship with his little girl and start afresh.
But Amy isn't the same child he left behind, and she's not going to let him off the hook that easily. And with two ex-wives to placate, a failing career, a tumbledown property to renovate, and a terrible reputation to live down, Harry's about to find that making a fresh start in Kearton Bay won't be as easy as he'd hoped.
Rhiannon Bone understands what it feels like to be estranged from a child. Her son, Derry, left Kearton Bay nearly four years ago to live with his grandfather, and their relationship is difficult, to say the least. When Derry returns to the village for a special event, she hopes they can put the past behind them and start again.
But Derry is not the same person who left for Cornwall, and Rhiannon fears her father has succeeded in turning him against her for good. Her son has clearly got something on his mind, and until he finds the courage to tell her what it is, how can they ever move forward?
For both Rhiannon and Harry, the mistakes they made in the past are still making ripples in the present. But as secrets are revealed and life-changing decisions are made, they begin to realise that it's not just other people's forgiveness they need. If they're to have any sort of future, they must first forgive themselves...
Return to the North Yorkshire coast village of Kearton Bay for one last time, in this fourth and final novel in the popular series.
Genre: General Fiction
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