The First Dance: A spellbinding tale of mysteries and secrets and a love that will last forever

The First Dance: A spellbinding tale of mysteries and secrets and a love that will last forever

by Catherine Law (Author)

Synopsis

An enthralling novel of love and lost chances, perfect for fans of Lucinda Riley's THE PEARL SISTER, Dinah Jefferies THE SAPPHIRE WIDOW and Santa Montefiore. To find what she has lost, she must go back to the beginning . . . 1924 The First World War is over and eleven-year-old Alexa is growing up on the idyllic Cornish coast with her best friend Harvey. But she soon discovers there are secrets at the heart of her family that have been hidden for years. 1931 Alexa flees Cornwall for the intoxicating city of Venice. But her new glamorous life is not what she hoped for and, with dark shadows closing in on her, Alexa will question everything she thought she wanted . . . 'A touching tale of star crossed lovers' New Magazine on Map of Stars

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Publisher: Zaffre
Published: 22 Mar 2018

ISBN 10: 1785760513
ISBN 13: 9781785760518
Book Overview: A romantic and moving novel for fans of Tracy Rees and Santa Montefiore.

Media Reviews
Overall, I was completely taken away by this book. It's beautiful * Mystic Reads Book Blog *
Give this a go if you enjoy historical fiction, the landscape as a character and lovers finding their way back to each other time and time again despite mistakes on both sides. A realistic, heart-rending look at the ties of love, familial and other, and how they bind us and free us simultaneously * Chrikaru Blog *
I particularly appreciated the descriptions of Cornwall and Venice and the author captured them in a satisfyingly evocative way * Nudge Books *
Author Bio
Catherine Law was born in Harrow, Middlesex in 1965 and trained as a secretary at the BBC before becoming a journalist on glossy interiors magazines. She left her job in 2015 to follow her dream of being a full-time novelist and now lives in Margate, Kent. www.catherinelaw.co.uk