The beautiful family drama from the international bestselling author of THE MURDERS AT FLEAT HOOUSE and The Seven Sisters series 'A beautiful story, brilliantly woven through generations' 5* Reader Review 'Stunning, enchanting, evocative . . . You can feel the wind in your hair' 5 Reader Review 'Takes you on a journey . . . Beautifully written' 5** Reader Review _ How did a secret from 1914 cause a century of heartache? . . . After a devastating loss, Grania Ryan returns home to Ireland and the arms of her loving family. There, she meets young Aurora while walking along the cliffs. Mysteriously drawn to her, Grania discovers that the histories of their families are strangely and deeply entwined. From a bittersweet romance in wartime London, to a troubled relationship in contemporary New York, the two families, past and present, have been entangled for a century. Can Aurora help Grania understand the past, and change her future? Haunting, intriguing and deeply moving, The Girl on the Cliff tells of the triumph of hope over loss. _ Praise for Lucinda Riley 'Thoroughly addictive storytelling with a moving, emotional heart' Dinah Jefferies 'A brilliant page-turner' Daily Mail 'An absolutely fantastic storyteller' Katherine Webb 'Brilliant escapism' Red
Lucinda Riley
Lucinda Riley was a British author known for her compelling family sagas and intricate storytelling. Her most notable works include The Seven Sisters series, which follows the lives of adopted sisters on a quest to uncover their mysterious origins. Riley's writing style is characterized by rich historical detail, complex characters, and sweeping narratives that span generations. She has made a significant impact on the historical fiction genre, captivating readers with her evocative storytelling and meticulous research. One of her most famous works, "The Seven Sisters," has garnered international acclaim and solidified her reputation as a masterful storyteller. Riley's contributions to literature continue to resonate with readers around the world, making her a beloved and influential figure in the literary world.