Clare, a traumatised teenager clutching a baby, arrives on the Isle of Wight on a bitter winter's day searching for a friend she met on her journey from Ireland. Rachel, oblivious to the plight of the girl outside, sits in her seafront cafe lamenting her Italian lover for whom she has risked her livelihood and her heart. At Rocken Edge Fran is clinging to her rundown Undercliff farm acknowledging she is getting too old for the physical hardship of rearing animals. Across the Irish Sea Father Ryan contemplates the fact he has never felt the love of the God he has dedicated his life to. Neither can he capture the innocent love of another human. Beguiled and blinded, each have to face the realisation that love can be both healing and harmful, sacred and profane, and can have devastating consequences. As Rachel says: it should come with a government health warning - love can seriously damage your sanity.
Rocken Edge is the third of The Undercliff Novels. Following on from The Sorrow of Sisters and Blue Slipper Bay, and preceding Trampling Snowdrops. It can be read as a stand-alone novel.
Genre: General Fiction
Rocken Edge is the third of The Undercliff Novels. Following on from The Sorrow of Sisters and Blue Slipper Bay, and preceding Trampling Snowdrops. It can be read as a stand-alone novel.
Genre: General Fiction
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