Synopses & Reviews
The gripping new World War II novel from the author of All My Tomorrows Britain is at war and May Lynch loves the life shes leading as a newly qualified pilot and poster girl for the Air Transport Auxiliary. But with this attention comes jealousy, and she is now under a cloud of suspicion for a missing ring. She is ordered to make one last delivery of a bomber to an airfield on the south coast before she has to face a tribunal. But shes attacked by enemy fighter planes and crash-lands near Cliffehaven. She is taken to hospital, unconscious and badly injured. Devastated and feeling very alone, she must come to terms with not only her disabling injury, but the lingering cloud of doubt concerning her honesty. As May slowly recovers, with the help of Peggy Reilly and her family at the Beach View Boarding house, she is determined to clear her name and return to the job she loves with a passion. . .
Synopsis
THE SEVENTH CLIFFEHAVEN NOVEL BY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR ELLIE DEAN
May 1942. War can bring hope as well s heart ache . . .
Kitty Pargeter loves the life she's leading as a talented young pilot, serving her country. But tragedy strikes when she is forced to crash-land and is badly injured.
She is taken to a specialist hospital in Cliffehaven, where she must come to terms with the disabling injury that threatens her career. Then comes the shattering news that her beloved brother has been shot down and presumed dead. And she wonders if she'll able to find the courage and fortitude to carry on.
As Kitty slowly recovers - with the help of Peggy Reilly and her family at Beach View boarding house - she is more determined than ever to return to the job she loves, whatever it takes.
A 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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About the Author
Ellie Dean is the author of Always in My Heart, Far From Home, Keep Smiling Through, There'll Be Blue Skies, and Where the Heart Lies.