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A Gathering Storm
A Gathering Storm | Rachel Hore
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Photographer Lucy Cardwell has recently lost her troubled father, Tom. While sifting through his papers, she finds he'd been researching an uncle she never knew he'd had. Intrigued, she visits her father's childhood home, the once beautiful Carlyon Manor. She meets an old woman named Beatrice who has an extraordinary story to tell Growing up in the 1930s, Beatrice plays with the children of Carlyon Manor - especially pretty, blonde Angelina Wincanton, Lucy's grandmother. Then, one summer at the age of fifteen, she falls in love with a young visitor to the town: Rafe Ashton, whom she rescues from a storm-tossed sea. But the dark clouds of war are gathering, and Beatrice, Rafe, and the Wincantons will all be swept up in the cataclysm of events that follow. Beatrice's story is a powerful tale of courage and betrayal, spanning from Cornwall to London, and Occupied France, in which friendship and love are tested, and the ramifications reach down the generations. And, as Lucy listens to the tales of the past, she learns a secret that will change everything she has ever known
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EadieB
A Gathering Storm | Rachel Hore
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I love the cover of this book. To me it says “come in the gate and read me.” Can‘t wait to delve in one day soon!

Day 5 - #bookwithgorgeouscover #septinbooks18

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Andrew65 I own this one too. 6y
EadieB @Andrew65 I‘ve had this book for ages and really need to read it soon! 6y
Andrew65 @EadieB Me too! Perhaps we should read it in October. 6y
EadieB @Andrew65 Sounds like a good idea! 6y
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JessicaKellin
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A standard dual timeline story. The emphasis was clearly on the historic timeline rather than the present which I felt was undeveloped. The past storyline was interesting though because it focused on English spies in France during WWII, and more specifically the role women played.