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Friday, April 25, 2014
Review: Silver Bay by Jojo Moyes
5 stars for Silver Bay by Jojo Moyes.
The fact that I'd been on a dolphin and whale watch cruise years ago in New Zealand Kaikoura, makes me feel nostalgic and passionately closer to the beautifully crafted story characters in their attempts to save Silver Bay and keep their secrets hidden.
Compelling and utterly sentimental, this whale of a tale is told through the eyes of various individuals ranging from 10 to 76 years of age, with their own hopes, fears and secrets.
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
Publication date: 1 Jan 2007
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Liza McCullen will never escape her past. But the unspoilt beaches and tight-knit community of Silver Bay offer the freedom and safety she craves – if not for herself, then for her young daughter, Hannah.
Until Mike Dormer arrives as a guest in her aunt’s hotel, and the peace of Silver Bay is shattered. The mild-mannered Englishman with his too-smart clothes and disturbing eyes could destroy everything Liza has worked so hard to protect: not only the family business and the bay that harbours her beloved whales, but also her conviction that she will never love – never deserve to love – again.
*Blurb from author's website*
Publisher: Hodder Paperback
Publication date: 24 Jan 2008
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