She was only nine when her world fell apart. The struggle to understand took a lifetime.
In 1960s Bristol, Susan's family was like any other with its joys and frustrations, and fierce loyalties. Then tragedy struck and left a legacy that was to last a lifetime.
Susan was only nine when her mother died. A year later she was sent away to school. She didn't want to go, and didn't understand why she had to.
In her struggle to cope with an uncertain world - a world where nothing seemed to make sense any more - she pushed away the one person she loved best, her father.
It wasn't until adulthood beckoned that she realized that, in order to turn their relationship around, she had to learn to love - and trust - again.
Susan was only nine when her beloved mother died. Not long after, still a tiny child, she was sent away to school. In just one year her entire world had fallen apart.
Struggling to cope so far from home, Susan pushed away the one person she loved best: her father.
Years passed, and the legacy of her tragic childhood remained as poignant as ever. But slowly, Susan understood that to overcome her grief, she had to learn to love - and trust – again.
And so began a journey of reconciliation that would change her world once more…
Praise for Susan Lewis:
‘A multi-faceted tear-jerker’ Heat
‘Expertly written to brew an atmosphere of foreboding, this story is an irresistible blend of intrigue and passion, and the consequences of secrets and betrayal’ Woman
‘Utterly compelling’ Sun
‘Spellbinding! You just keep turning the pages, with the atmosphere growing more and more intense as the story leads to its dramatic climax’ Daily Mail
‘One of the best around’ Independent on Sunday
‘Sad, happy, sensual and intriguing’ Woman’s Own