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A Place Called Home: (The Cliffehaven Series Book 19) (The Cliffehaven Series, 19)

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But I confess I found Ruby’s story a continual sad spot in the book and kept hoping there would be light for her and I certainly see potential… maybe with the current attention 🤭 … but hopefully she can see the light at the end of the healing tunnel she’s travelling through.

Ellie Dean is a huge lover of wide-ranging multi-generational historical fiction in addition to thrillers and detective fiction. As such, she can often be found reading the likes of Kate Mosse, Edward Rutherford, and Ken Follett. She now makes her home in the East Sussex town of Jevington, where she lived with Geoffrey Oliver her husband until his demise in 2020. Ever since she lost her husband she has actively been visiting her children and grandchildren spread across several states in the US. Soon enough, Sally finds a job working at a uniforms factory so that she can contribute to household bills and buy medicine for her brother. When Pauline Reilly hears Carol’s news she’s worried for her little sister. But as rumours about Slapton Sands reach Cliffehaven, Pauline can’t help be more concerned for her only surviving son. And despite her sister-in-law Peggy’s best efforts, nothing soothes Pauline’s fears.Ron and Rosie have moved into their new house but things are not easy for them and they need a good heart to heart. Jim is home from the war but he's not finding it easy. The things he's endured in Burma are making life difficult for him, also he's feels at times that he's surplus to requirements at home because Peggy has become so independent and his family grown up. With the help of his father, Ron, he gets himself on the right road. Still, while it pains her to leave behind the familiar sights of London, she knows she has to grow up and take care of Ernie her six-year-old brother that needs her.

While it for the most part looks so messy, she has a system and usually can get almost anything she needs to write.The Waiting Hours is a gem of a book, which will touch readers' hearts. Ellie Dean effortlessly evokes a sense of time and place, and revisits a fascinating part of wartime history in a story where strong women triumph over adversity, and it's never too late to find love.' Clare Harvey But then their mother arrives in town and in her wake is chaos and disaster. Sally will have to decide where her true loyalties lie. The THIRTEENTH 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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