From the attic of Driftwood House there are stunning views of the deep green sea and sapphire sky. anyone who is a fan of a lovely heart-warming book, should definitely read this!\' Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐.
I would advise that you switch your phone to silent, grab a ginormous slice of cake and ignore EVERYONE around you while you binge read...\' The Writing Garnet ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ \'Love love love this book so much! It\'s absolutely incredible...
I genuinely could not, and did not want to put it down at all...
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Read what everyone\'s saying about Liz Eeles : \'This book is AMAZING!...
Fans of Debbie Macomber, Barbara O\'Neal and Mary Alice Monroe will adore this gorgeous and uplifting read.
Did he know this painful secret all along, and should she run from Heaven\'s Cove for good? Or will facing up to her devastating family history mean Rosie can finally put down roots in this beautiful place? Get whisked away to the rugged, sweeping Devon coastline in this gripping story about old secrets, learning how to trust, and finding where home is. and Liam only seems concerned about the implications for his own nearby farm.
Then, up in the attic of Driftwood House, Rosie stumbles across a photo which exposes the heart-stopping truth about how her mother came to live at Driftwood House years ago...
As clouds scud across the endless sky and green waves crash against the shore, Rosie is reminded that nowhere is more beautiful than home.
His kind offer to help clear crumbling, isolated Driftwood House is hard to refuse, and despite Rosie\'s determination not to let anyone get close, soon they\'re walking and laughing together along the clifftops.
She\'s surprised to find a smiling man in hiking boots - local farmer Liam - waiting on the stone doorstep.
Back in the tiny seaside village of Heaven\'s Cove after the death of her mother, all Rosie Merchant wants is to hide her tears, rent out her childhood home, and get back to her \'real\' life, away from the gossiping villagers and wild Devon weather she escaped from years ago.
But Rosie can\'t tear her eyes away from the faded photograph in her hands, and the words written on the back that will change everything...
From the attic of Driftwood House there are stunning views of the deep green sea and sapphire sky