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Silver Bay
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The RNA-shortlisted novel by Jojo Moyes, renowned internationally for her bestsellers such as *Me Before You*, *After You*, and her latest hit *Still Me*, is a captivating read. Liza McCullen's past seems inescapable, yet the serene beachfront and the close-knit community of Silver Bay offer the refuge and sense of security she desperately seeks, particularly for her daughter, Hannah. This tranquility is disrupted when Mike Dormer, a guest at her aunt's hotel, enters their world. With his polished appearance and unsettling gaze, the seemingly gentle Englishman poses a threat to everything Liza has endeavored to safeguard. He endangers not only the family-run business and the bay—home to the whales she cherishes—but also challenges Liza's belief that she can never love again, nor is she worthy of such love.
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The RNA-shortlisted novel by Jojo Moyes, renowned internationally for her bestsellers such as *Me Before You*, *After You*, and her latest hit *Still Me*, is a captivating read. Liza McCullen's past seems inescapable, yet the serene beachfront and the close-knit community of Silver Bay offer the refuge and sense of security she desperately seeks, particularly for her daughter, Hannah. This tranquility is disrupted when Mike Dormer, a guest at her aunt's hotel, enters their world. With his polished appearance and unsettling gaze, the seemingly gentle Englishman poses a threat to everything Liza has endeavored to safeguard. He endangers not only the family-run business and the bay—home to the whales she cherishes—but also challenges Liza's belief that she can never love again, nor is she worthy of such love.
