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The Ghost of Seagull Cottage: Inspired by The Ghost and Mrs Muir (The Guernsey Novels Book 9) The Ghost of Seagull Cottage: Inspired by The Ghost and Mrs Muir by Anne Allen
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“Yes, she had been right to come back to Guernsey and hopefully this cottage would be the haven she had been seeking since…”
Anne Allen, The Ghost of Seagull Cottage: Inspired by The Ghost and Mrs Muir
“Well, now she was free to make her own decisions and she couldn’t wait to come back with Emilia and move into the lovely cottage near the sea.”
Anne Allen, The Ghost of Seagull Cottage: Inspired by The Ghost and Mrs Muir
“They enjoyed some time on the beach before a light shower drove them back to the cottage, laughing in the rain.”
Anne Allen, The Ghost of Seagull Cottage: Inspired by The Ghost and Mrs Muir
“It was strange to be on her own back in the cottage until Annabel reminded herself she wasn’t technically alone.”
Anne Allen, The Ghost of Seagull Cottage: Inspired by The Ghost and Mrs Muir
“It seemed to cast a spell on her as all her earlier despair disappeared and as she went back inside she was filled with hope.”
Anne Allen, The Ghost of Seagull Cottage: Inspired by The Ghost and Mrs Muir
“Sitting there on the beach, with the sounds of the gulls and children’s laughter as a backdrop, it all seemed so long ago.”
Anne Allen, The Ghost of Seagull Cottage: Inspired by The Ghost and Mrs Muir
“She breathed in the salty, seaweedy air as she stood, beguiled and calmed by the moon, part of her thinking what a brilliant painting it would make.”
Anne Allen, The Ghost of Seagull Cottage: Inspired by The Ghost and Mrs Muir
“It’s not the box thing’s fault, and it’s actually called a laptop computer which I guess you haven’t heard of? Doris didn’t have one?”
Anne Allen, The Ghost of Seagull Cottage: Inspired by The Ghost and Mrs Muir
“I know, but it has to be our secret otherwise I might end up with a well-meaning ghost buster trying to rid the cottage of an evil presence!”
Anne Allen, The Ghost of Seagull Cottage: Inspired by The Ghost and Mrs Muir
“It was dark and as she leaned on the gate gazing over the bay the full moon cast its light on the sea and the bobbing boats, creating a magical scene which made her gasp.”
Anne Allen, The Ghost of Seagull Cottage: Inspired by The Ghost and Mrs Muir