Different countries, different eras, with one common thread: the past that follows women wherever they go and the courage it takes to face it. From a Marrakech souk to a wartime Paris street, a Pacific Northwest summer to the Cornish coast - in each of these four novels, something buried refuses to stay quiet, and nothing is ever quite the same again.
Ruth Druart, The Last Hours in Paris - A French woman and a German soldier, torn apart by liberation and left with twenty years of silence.
Kristin Hannah, Between Sisters - Two estranged sisters meet again in the Pacific Northwest, carrying the weight of a choice made long ago.
Santa Montefiore, Sea of Lost Love - A Cornish family, a wartime secret buried for decades, and the granddaughter who refuses to leave it alone.
Rosanna Ley, The Saffron Trail - Two women meet in Marrakech and discover their family histories are more entangled than either could have imagined.