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  • The Girl at the Last House Before the Sea

  • Heaven's Cove, Book 3
  • By: Liz Eeles
  • Narrated by: Francesca Waite
  • Length: 9 hrs and 57 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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The Girl at the Last House Before the Sea

By: Liz Eeles
Narrated by: Francesca Waite
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The girl stands on the clifftop, feeling the soft breeze lift her shining red hair and dry her tears. She can almost hear Ireland calling her home across the wild sea. But she can never go back. And in that moment, she swears no one will ever find out why.

Freya is desperate for escape from her messy breakup when she’s offered a job caring for elderly Kathleen in the seaside village of Heaven’s Cove. Kathleen’s once-red hair is now a brilliant white, but there’s always laughter in her Irish lilt - until the day Freya finds her weeping, her gaze fixed on Driftwood House, perched on the cliffs above the village. She refuses to say what’s wrong....

Kathleen’s son Ryan, quiet with striking emerald eyes, resents that a stranger is caring for his mother. But as Freya presses him for answers on a long walk across a windswept beach, Ryan finally admits that Kathleen breaks down in the same way, on the exact same day every year - never telling anyone what is causing her pain.

Finding a photo of Kathleen as a young girl standing outside Driftwood House years before she says she moved to the village, Freya is determined to find the source of Kathleen’s heartache. But as she gets closer to Ryan, and to the sad, forgotten history of the house, Freya is faced with an impossible decision....

Should she share this heartbreaking secret with Ryan and risk their chance of happiness together? And will facing the truth bring Kathleen peace in her final years - or will it tear them all apart?

An absolutely breathtaking and heartbreaking story about healing old sorrows and finding new joys. Perfect for fans of Debbie Macomber, Barbara O’Neal, and anyone longing to escape to the rugged Devon coast.

©2022 Liz Eeles (P)2022 W F Howes

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A beautiful story

A great third book from the series.
I loved the characters and how Driftwood house always plays an important part though all the books.
Looking forward to starting the next book from the series book 4.

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Another enjoyable read/listen in this series

I very much enjoyed this. I have enjoyed the other 2 in this series and I look forward to more. I became very invested in the characters and their lives. I felt empathy for each chats issues. I enjoyed the developing relationship between Freya and Catherine. The building of trust. This story has many strands and themes, without being too busy or confusing. The narration and performance helped the story to come alive even more and descriptions of the area helped to picture it all happening.

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  • Dave
  • 16-12-22

Well written, intriguing, great story

This is my favorite of the heavens cove series so far. I enjoyed the story, the characters, and would definitely recommend! Narrated really well too.

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  • MamaDoc
  • 27-05-22

Juvenile writing. And not the good kind.

Repetitive, predictable, issues repeated over and over. Did the writer really think we’d forget that the heroine’s sister is a gossipy busybody, so she needed to state it over and over.

The best thing about the audiobook is the lovely accent of the reader.