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An unforgettable story of love, forgiveness and rediscovered hope from the Amazon bestselling author of The Forgotten Farmhouse by the Sea. Beth Macintosh never expected to return to her childhood home of Anglesey. But when tragedy strikes, she finds herself back in the converted windmill where she grew up, confronting the past she left behind. Amidst the island's wild beauty, Beth crosses paths with Megan Williams, the best friend she hasn't spoken to in fifteen years. As the two women cautiously reconnect, long-buried secrets come to light, threatening to reopen old wounds. Can Beth and…mehr

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An unforgettable story of love, forgiveness and rediscovered hope from the Amazon bestselling author of The Forgotten Farmhouse by the Sea. Beth Macintosh never expected to return to her childhood home of Anglesey. But when tragedy strikes, she finds herself back in the converted windmill where she grew up, confronting the past she left behind. Amidst the island's wild beauty, Beth crosses paths with Megan Williams, the best friend she hasn't spoken to in fifteen years. As the two women cautiously reconnect, long-buried secrets come to light, threatening to reopen old wounds. Can Beth and Megan move beyond the hurt that tore them apart? Or will the weight of the past prove too much to overcome? Set against the backdrop of Anglesey's rugged coastline, this poignant novel explores the complexities of friendship, the pain of unresolved conflict, and the courage it takes to embrace second chances. Perfect for fans of Susanne O'Leary, Liz Eeles and Amanda Prowse.
Autorenporträt
Caroline Young has always written stories and found inspiration in the world around her, be it a bustling city or a windswept beach. She has worked for many years as a writer of non-fiction books for children, which allows for few adjectives or creative expression, so she keeps these things for her fiction. As the mother of three grown-up daughters, she now has the time to focus on her own writing, and tell the stories she wants to tell. Caroline has a degree in English from Cambridge University where she was exposed to wonderful writers from every age, and she aims to relate just some of their ideas and language to her life and writing. Caroline's idea of paradise is a bright day with a bracing wind and the sea, waiting for her to dive into it (even in January!). She hopes to write stories that the reader can lose themselves in, which take them somewhere different and fill them with joy in the beauty of the natural world, and all the amazing people in it.