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The Hotel by the Bay By Melissa Hill
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Escape to an idyllic getaway by the sea with an emotional family tale from the USA Today bestselling author of Something From Tiffany's, now a #1 Hello Sunshine x Prime Video movie.
'A warm, beautifully crafted read that will make you forget about everything except turning those pages. One for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Robyn Carr...' DAILY RECORD
The Bay Hotel, perched on a clifftop above the sweeping coastline, was once the heart and soul of seaside town Mulberry Bay. Run by the Harte family, the place was as beloved as cheery landlady Anna, and visitors from far and wide came for the warm welcome and charming surroundings.
The hotel was also once home to sisters Eleanor and Penny, and while Penny still lives close by, it's been some time since Elle has been back.
But following a family tragedy, she is forced to return and confront the life she left behind.
When it becomes apparent that visitor numbers have dwindled and the crumbling building must be sold, the sisters are unprepared by the reaction of their father, Ned, who steadfastly refuses to give up their mum’s legacy, revealing that the family's given up something equally precious in the past.
Can the sisters unite in their efforts to save the hotel by the bay - and in the process, help heal the fractures in their family?
'Hill has the ability to make each page delicious with her light and entertaining story-telling ability.' SUNSHINE COAST SUNDAY.
'A warm, beautifully crafted read that will make you forget about everything except turning those pages. One for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Robyn Carr...' DAILY RECORD
The Bay Hotel, perched on a clifftop above the sweeping coastline, was once the heart and soul of seaside town Mulberry Bay. Run by the Harte family, the place was as beloved as cheery landlady Anna, and visitors from far and wide came for the warm welcome and charming surroundings.
The hotel was also once home to sisters Eleanor and Penny, and while Penny still lives close by, it's been some time since Elle has been back.
But following a family tragedy, she is forced to return and confront the life she left behind.
When it becomes apparent that visitor numbers have dwindled and the crumbling building must be sold, the sisters are unprepared by the reaction of their father, Ned, who steadfastly refuses to give up their mum’s legacy, revealing that the family's given up something equally precious in the past.
Can the sisters unite in their efforts to save the hotel by the bay - and in the process, help heal the fractures in their family?
'Hill has the ability to make each page delicious with her light and entertaining story-telling ability.' SUNSHINE COAST SUNDAY.


