Coming Home to Merriment Bay

Part Two: Sparks Fly
Cat Devon knew she couldn’t avoid Amias Wells for long. She also knew sparks would fly the moment they came face to face. They never did get on and nothing has changed in eighteen years – except that Amias is even more annoying. So why does Cat still catch her breath whenever he looks her way?

The fact he flies a vintage Spitfire for the Merriment Bay WWII Museum doesn’t interest Cat, but his knowledge of the former RAF pilots stationed there certainly does. She wants to find out all she can about the man in the photo in Viola’s trunk. And what with hospital visits, dealing with her mum, and sorting out problems with Viola’s house, Cat could use more than just Kyra’s help.

But Kyra makes it clear she thinks Cat and Amias should spend more time together. Which is ridiculous. Apart from the fact they don’t get on, Amias wasn’t interested in Cat before the accident that left the ugly scars on her face and body, so he definitely won’t be attracted to her now. Besides, Cat’s not looking for romance. She’s happy with her life just the way it is.

This is Part Two of a four-part serial:
This is Book Two of Emily Harvale's Merriment Bay series which is interconnected to her Wyntersleap series. Each series can be read alone, but several characters appear in both series.

Published: October 2019
Another Gem
"Wow oh wow....I absolutely love Harvale's stories and her incredible ability to drip feed us gossip then throw in a couple of juicy twists then leave us wanting more... needing more...and craving answers! Emily has a wonderful way of bringing her characters to life, they become so vivid, that they become friends."
Great book great Author would recommend
"Loved this book and it is one of a great series by Emily Harvale, can't wait for next one."
"Can't seem to put this down,an intriguing story surrounding more than one family.10/10 for this lovely heart warming romance series"