book cover of The Moonstone Sister
 

The Moonstone Sister

(2027)
(The second book in the Sea Stone Sisters series)
A novel by

 
 
Across land, sea and time, the stones will summon them home . . .

'Unpredictable and unputdownable . . . a stunningly good read' SANTA MONTEFIORE
'Cleverly layered and wonderfully compelling' KAREN SWAN
'A captivating, sweeping dual-timeline saga' SORAYA LANE

Compelling, atmospheric, and spellbinding. The Moonstone Sister will take you on a journey from the Scottish coast to the glamorous French Riviera in this epic second instalment of The Sea Stone Sisters series, combining magical realism with an epic family saga that spans decades and continents.
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'Wear the ring, take it with you wherever you go. It is your link to Skara and to your sisters and it will keep you strong.'

1931. When Lily Blackmore and her sisters are forced to leave their beautiful Scottish home of Skara, she hopes to at least remain with her younger sister Daisy, but instead finds herself on the Blue Train headed for life on the French Riviera, and an aunt she's never met.
As she attempts to find her feet in this completely new world, Lily is faced with both the beauty and ugliness of life in Cannes. And, as a shadow starts to fall over Europe, she must learn to forge her own way forward.

Present day. Newly engaged and working on a job she loves, Clara Gibson had thought that everything was falling into place. But when her grandmother dies, and she is faced with an unthinkable betrayal, Clara finds herself desperately trying to escape her life.
When the newly discovered secrets of her grandmother's life emerge, and demonstrate odd parallels to the mysterious 1932 photographer that haunts Clara's research, she starts to uncover a long-forgotten story . . .

Four lost sisters. An epic journey home. Will you follow?


Genre: Sagas



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