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The Winter Sea

By: Di Morrissey
Narrated by: Kate Hood
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Escaping an unhappy marriage and an unsatisfactory job, Cassie Holloway moves to the little NSW coastal town of Whitby Point. Here she meets the Aquino family, whose fishing business was founded by their ancestor, Giuseppe, an immigrant Italian, some ninety years before. Life for Cassie on the south west coast is sweet as she sets up a successful restaurant and falls in love with Giuseppe's great grandson Michael. But when the family patriarch dies, a devestating family secret is revealed which threatens to destroy her dreams. Cassie's future happiness now rests with her quest for the truth.

©2013 Lady Byron (P)2013 Bolinda Publishing
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance

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'The Morrissey name has become a sure-fire indicator of a big read.' (The Australian)
'Highly recommended for holiday reading.' (Woman's Day)
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