A sweeping story of divided family, buried secrets and a love that will never die from the number one bestselling author of Songs of Love and War.
Ellen Trawton has run away from London to the sweeping landscape of Connemara, hoping to find a place she can cut off all contact with the past. But beneath the wild beauty of the Irish landscape lie secrets which have been hidden for years...
Conor Macausland cuts a dark, lonely figure. His young wife, Caitlin, died tragically at the old lighthouse, and her loss has devastated him. But when he and Ellen meet, a connection sparks between them.
Ellen soon realizes that Conor's past is not all it seems, and there's more to her family history than she knew too. As the secrets are finally revealed, the truth must be told...
Praise for Santa Montefiore:
тАШThis is Santa Montefiore at her best тАУoverflowing with deliciously poignant moments. If you love a heartfelt, epic trilogy this is for you. I loved it and can't wait for more' -- Dinah Jefferies, author of The Tea Planter's Wife, on Songs of Love and War
тАШNobody does epic romance like Santa Montefiore. Everything she writes, she writes from the heart' -- Jojo Moyes
тАШA multigenerational banquet of love: falling in, falling out, rediscovering, rekindling. The Beekeeper's Daughter features sophisticated, irresistible backdrops and brilliantly drawn characters.' -- Elin Hilderbrand, author of The Matchmaker, on The Beekeeper's Daughter
тАШI raced through this feel-good romantic story, which spans continents and decades' -- Fanny Blake ? Woman & Home on The Beekeeper's Daughter
тАШSanta Montefiore is the new Rosamunde Pilcher' ? Daily Mail
тАШA superb storyteller of love and death in romantic places in fascinating times' ? Vogue
тАШA gripping romance . . . it is as believable as the writing is beautiful' ? Daily Telegraph
тАШAnyone who likes Joanne Harris or Mary Wesley will love Montefiore' ? Mail on Sunday
тАШOne of our personal favourites and bestselling authors, sweeping stories of love and families spanning continents and decades' ? The Times