Louise Douglas,The Room in the AtticâA big, beautiful, epic tale of war, heartache, betrayal, courage and most of all, love. I canât remember the last time I was so transported by a book . . . I canât recommend more highly. This story is a classic of our timeâThe Echoes of Love
Amanda Geard,The Midnight HouseâA magnificent, sweeping tale that I haven't stopped thinking about since I turned the last beautiful page. The writing is incredible, the characters leap from the page . . . Unforgettableâ
Iona Grey,Letters to the LostâWith the historical authenticity of Sebastian Faulks, the perfectly observed family relationships of Santa Montefiore, and the gut-wrenching twist of Jojo Moyes, is epic, enthralling and deeply emotionalâThe Echoes of Love
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Under the Cretan sun, in the summer of 1936, two young people fall in loveâŠ
Eleni has been coming to Crete her entire life, swapping her English home for cherished sun-baked summers with her grandfather in his idyllic shoreside villa. When she arrives in 1936, she believes the long, hot weeks ahead will be no different to so many that have gone before.
But someone else is visiting the island that year too: a young German man called Otto. And so begins a summer of innocence lost, and love discovered; one that is finite, but not the end.
When, in 1941, the island falls to a Nazi invasion, Eleni and Otto meet there once more. But this time Eleni has returned to fight for her home, and Otto to occupy it. They are enemies, and their love is not only treacherous, but also dangerous. But will it destroy them, or prove strong enough to overcome the ravages of war?
An epic tale of secrets, love, loyalty, family and how far youâd go to keep those you love safe, is an exquisite and deeply moving love letter to Crete â one that will move every reader to tears.The Echoes of Love
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Lorna Cook,The Forgotten VillageâWhat a beautiful novel. So romantic, so epic, so tear-jerkingâ
Kathleen McGurl,The Forgotten SecretâI was completely spellbound. A beautiful, poignant love story with a clever twist, all set against the backdrop of war-torn Crete. Itâs the best book Iâve read this yearâ