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The Hidden Years
The Hidden Years: Secrets, betrayal, war and loss: discover the captivating new novel from the million-copy bestseller Rachel Hore. | Rachel Hore
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'A glorious story, The Hidden Years steals your heart. I loved it!' LIZ FENWICK Sunday Times bestseller Rachel Hores captivating new novel of secrets, loss and betrayal - set on the beautiful Cornish coast during World War Two and the heady days of the 1960s. When talented musician Gray Robinson persuades Belle to abandon her university studies and follow him to Silverwood, home to an artistic community on the Cornish coast, Belle happily agrees even though theyve only just met. She knows she is falling in love, and the thought of spending a carefree summer with Gray is all she can think about. But being with Gray isnt the only reason Belle agrees to accompany him to Silverwood. Why does the name Silverwood sound so familiar? What is its connection to a photo of her as a baby, taken on a nearby beach? And who is Imogen Lockhart, a wartime nurse who lived at Silverwood many years ago? As the summer months unfold, Belle begins to learn the truth about secrets from the past that have been kept hidden, but also about the person she wants to be. Praise for Rachel Hore's One Moonlit Night Beautifully rich in period detail an absorbing and touching story Erica James, Sunday Times bestselling author of Mothers & Daughters 'Brimming over with everything I love about this author's writing: atmosphere, intrigue, wonderful characters and a beautiful love story. Pure delight to read' Tracy Rees 'A stunning depiction of life during the war, both for the men who faced death on the battlefields and those left behind in England . . . a compelling and evocative read, brimming with hope, courage and buried secrets.' S Magazine 'Were in the London of World War II, her house is bombed to bits and husband Philip is missing after Dunkirk. With two small daughters in tow, Maddie seeks refuge at Knyghton, Philips childhood home . . . In this gripping, detailed, beautifully written drama, Hore brilliantly captures the danger and desperation on both the home and battle fronts.' Daily Mail
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VanessaCW
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I hugely enjoyed this book as I have all the other novels I‘ve read by Rachel Hore - she‘s a favourite author of mine. It‘s an engaging and well written tale with some realistic and likeable characters. I loved the setting - the descriptions are wonderfully vivid and it was easy to visualise in my mind. The timelines were seamlessly put together and well researched. It‘s just a lovely, easy, heartwarming read.

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VanessaCW
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A library book. I usually enjoy Rachel Hore‘s books so fingers crossed for this one!

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TheEllieMo
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Today‘s #Bookmail from Bert‘s Books in Swindon. Is it not a thing of beauty?!

Eggs ‘Tis indeed 🎀 8mo
readingjedi Oh, that's very nice! 😍 8mo
VanessaCW My library copy doesn‘t have such beautiful edging. 4mo
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