A haunting tale of love, loss and finding one's place in the world inspired by The Ghost and Mrs Muir.
The Ghost of Seagull Cottage
The Guernsey Novels Book 9
by Anne Allen
Genre: Supernatural Romance
A haunting tale of love, loss and finding one’s place in the world
Widowed artist Annabel
returns to Guernsey seeking a fresh start for herself and her young
daughter away from her late husband’s controlling family. Seagull
Cottage appears perfect, by the sea and with a low rent. The
snag is it comes with a resident ghost, Daniel, a sea captain who
died 70 years ago in 1946. He built the cottage and objects
to anyone not family living there. He and Annabel have to come to
terms with sharing what he still considers to be his home.
After
a difficult start they begin to share their pasts and an unlikely
friendship blooms, becoming deeper as they spend more time
together. Annabel realises she’s falling for him but would
she truly prefer a ghost to a real live man?
Blending
elements of romance, mystery and the supernatural into a compelling
tale about the power of human connection which presents a modern
twist on R.A. Dick's novel The Ghost and Mrs Muir and the
classic movie of the same name.
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Anne Allen lives in Devon in the UK but originates from Rugby, the home of Rugby football. Finding early on in life that she loved the sea she has spent most of her adult years moving from one coast to another, the furthest being the Spanish coast of Costa Blanca. Her happiest time was spent in Guernsey where she lived for nearly 14 years and her books are all set on this beautiful island. By profession Anne was a psychotherapist but has now retired and fills her time with writing and painting. To date she has published eight standalone stories in The Guernsey Novels series, focusing on love, mystery, drama and relationships, and with a touch of historical influence. Some titles are dual-time or time-slip. The ninth in the series, The Ghost of Seagull Cottage, is due to be published in May 2024 and was inspired by the classic movie, “The Ghost and Mrs Muir”, itself based on the book by R A Dick.
Thanks so much, Heather, for taking part in my blog tour for The Ghost of Seagull Cottage- much appreciated☺
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