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I am always with you. I will always be here. This was the promise Ella's mother betrayed thirty years ago when she walked into the sea, leaving her five-year-old daughter alone in the world. Ella's been angry ever since, building up a wall to protect herself. But that all changes the day she opens a newspaper and finds those ten little words printed in a classified ad. Ella refuses to believe her mother could still be alive--that would mean she did want to live, just not with her daughter. So she throws herself into finding out exactly what happened all those years ago, determined to…mehr

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I am always with you. I will always be here. This was the promise Ella's mother betrayed thirty years ago when she walked into the sea, leaving her five-year-old daughter alone in the world. Ella's been angry ever since, building up a wall to protect herself. But that all changes the day she opens a newspaper and finds those ten little words printed in a classified ad. Ella refuses to believe her mother could still be alive--that would mean she did want to live, just not with her daughter. So she throws herself into finding out exactly what happened all those years ago, determined to extinguish even the tiniest flame of hope--for Ella, hope is torture. But rather than settling things once and for all, what Ella discovers shatters her world. As she pieces together the truth behind her mother's disappearance, she learns that the words are not what she thought. Now she knows the truth. Is it possible that Ella can allow herself to love--and be loved--once again?
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Leah Mercer was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on the east coast of Canada. Her first ambition was to be a journalist, but after completing a master's in journalism, she soon realised she preferred anything other than reporting the news. After trying her hand at public relations, teaching and recruitment in various countries around the world, she finally settled in London and returned to writing... fiction, this time. Her first two novels, Who We Were Before and The Man I Thought You Were, were shortlisted at the UK's Romantic Novelists' Association Awards. Leah loves books, running and visiting historic houses with her husband and their son.