At the bottom of the meadow is a tiny crescent of beach, and beyond it the wild grey sea.
I absolutely loved this story.\' Page Turners - Book Reviews by Caroline, 5 stars.
Everyone is talking about Emma Davies : \'Wow, this was such an amazing, gripping, emotional and heartbreaking read...
Filled with secrets and surprises, fans of Debbie Macomber, Rosanna Ley and Sheila O\'Flanagan will adore this stunning and totally uplifting page-turner.
Lose yourself on the wild shores of a remote Island in this absolutely gripping and heart-wrenching story about holding on to hope and the incredible things we do for love.
If Cameron is dead, who is this man? What devastating secrets has this Little Island been keeping? The truth will change Abby and her daughter\'s life forever - but only if they let it...
But then she sees a face across the street that she recognises instantly, and her heart shatters.
As she watches her daughter run laughing along the windswept beaches he described so perfectly, Abby wonders if this goodbye trip could also be a new beginning.
Abby received the heartbreaking news that Cameron had passed away.
But then, one day, the messages stopped.
The weekend he once came to visit her - singing with Beth in the kitchen, kissing Abby\'s lips so tenderly - is a memory she will treasure forever.
And has written every day since to tell her of his life on his rugged Little island, where buttercups dance on rolling fields and the sky never stops moving.
Cameron first got in touch to see if Abby\'s shop stocked his favourite book.
For now, at least, Beth is safe from the bullies making her life a misery, and perhaps Abby might find out more about the mysterious man behind the letters she\'s been receiving...
When Abby steps off the ferry and onto the tiny Island of Kinlossay, she squeezes her daughter\'s hand and prays this trip will be the escape they both so desperately need.
The whitewashed cottage with a peeling green painted door to my right must be his house...
I\'ve pictured this view in my head so many times, and now I\'m here, I know it will change everything.
At the bottom of the meadow is a tiny crescent of beach, and beyond it the wild grey sea