Chasing Moonbeams in Merriment Bay by Emily Harvale

Chasing Moonbeams In Merriment Bay- Emily Harvale-
This is the book where at the beginning some of  the cast of Merriment Bay meet the
cast of Wynter house as we saw in the last of the Wynter House series. That said you
don’t have to have read both series but the beginning will make more sense if you
have.(and why miss out on some more wonderful reads in the process?)  This time
it's a mystery. A painting is found in unusual circumstances and relates to an ancestor
having been hanged for murdering a young woman. Why is the picture hidden and
could it change the history of the village? I enjoy both of these series. A lighthearted
read with a good plot and characters who are easily likeable. A wonderful escape
especially in current times, and leaving us wanting more. A read with a smile and faith
in human nature. 
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Author Bio Emily writes novels, novellas and short stories about friendship, family and falling in
love. She loves a happy ending but knows that life doesn't always go to plan. Her
stories are sure to bring a smile to your face and a warmth to your heart. Emily loves to connect with her readers and has a readers' group in which many
have become good friends. To catch up with Emily, find out about the group, or
connect with her on social media, go to her website at www.emilyharvale.com. Having lived and worked in London for several years, Emily returned to her home town
of Hastings where she now writes full-time. She’s a member of the SoA and the RWA,
an Amazon bestseller and a Kindle All Star. When not writing, she can be found
enjoying the stunning East Sussex coast and countryside, or in a wine bar with friends,
discussing life, love and the latest TV shows. Chocolate cake is often eaten. She
dislikes housework almost as much as she dislikes anchovies - and will do anything
to avoid both. Emily has two mischievous rescue cats that like to sprawl across her
keyboard, regardless of whether Emily is typing on it, or not.
Social Media Links – https://www.facebook.com/emilyharvalewriter https://www.twitter.com/emilyharvale https://www.instagram.com/emilyharvale



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