Chasing Moonbeams in Merriment Bay

Cat has found true happiness in Merriment Bay. Will a discovery in Devon Villa change that?
Cat Devon is finally with the love of her life – and she couldn’t be happier about that. But discovering the identity of her real dad and the fact she has two half-brothers was a shock. Getting to know her new family is now a priority.

Kyra Devon is only eighteen, but she’s more mature than her mum in many ways and is coping far better with everything that’s happened. Kyra knows what she wants and unlike Cat, she’s not going to let opportunities slip away.

Mary Devon has regained her daughter and her granddaughter, but she’s grieving for her mother, and also for the loss of the love she thought she’d found. Putting on a brave face may not be the best way for Mary to get over it.

When a long-lost painting called Moonbeams Kiss is discovered in a hidden cellar beneath the floorboards in Devon Villa, a story of love, loss and treachery unfolds, bringing with it repercussions for each of the Devon women.

Published: March 2020
Another brilliant read by Emily!
"Love Emily's books. I always feel like I know the characters and struggle to put the books down. This is a follow on from another book and I'm really enjoying seeing how the characters are getting on."
A love,intrigue story set in beautiful Merriment Bay, ideal read for these lock in days
"Wow, another fantastic read in Emily’s series of books. Each one is a joy to read, and the characters stay in the mind long after the books are finished. This is a lovely story of what love does, with intrigue thrown in. Great read for these awful days we are living in. Buy this book and leave that all behind and go to the lovely place of Merriment Bay."
A delightful and charming read
"It's only fairly recently that I discovered how flipping fantastic Emily's books are. This book developed a hold over me and it was a hold that I wasn't willing to break. I was so immersed in the story that I lost all track of time. Emily uses such vivid and realistic descriptions that I felt as though I was part of the story myself."