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Cliffehaven #4

Where the Heart Lies

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February 1941. Julie Harris is working in London’s East End as a midwife when a bombing raid destroys her family and the house she grew up in. All she has left is her motherless baby nephew William.

Determined to uphold her promise to her sister to keep William safe until his father, Bill, returns from the war, she accepts a post as a midwife in Cliffehaven on the south-coast of England. Here they are taken under the wing of the Reilly family at the Beach View boarding house.

But all too soon Julie learns that Bill is ‘missing in action’ and William falls dangerously ill. As she begins the long vigil by William’s beside, she fears she will lose the little boy she has grown to love as her own…

488 pages, Paperback

First published January 17, 2013

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Ellie Dean

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Ellie Dean lives in Eastbourne, which has been her home for many years and where she raised her three children.

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Profile Image for Lydia.
102 reviews
June 19, 2023
Deze hartverwarmende serie over een pension in Cliffhaven, trekt me mee. Een prachtige mix van verhaallijnen. Als je een boek zou vergelijken met een snoepje, dan zoog ik dit boek langzaam op. Dit was het eerste boek waar ik langzaam door de hoofdstukken bladerde, om zo lang mogelijk te genieten. In tegenstelling tot wat ik normaal doe, hard kauwen zodat de lekkerste smaak in een keer explodeert. Ik hoop dat je nu lekkertrek hebt naar dit boek, want het is het waard!

This heartwarming series about a boarding house in Cliffhaven, draws me in. A wonderful mix of storylines. If you were to compare a book to a candy, I slowly sucked this book in. This was the first book where I browsed slowly through the chapters, trying to enjoy it for as long as possible. As opposed to what I normally do, chewing hard so that the tastiest flavor explodes all at once. I hope you now have a craving for this book, because it's worth it!
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181 reviews2 followers
October 9, 2019
As with every book in this season, an easy read over a few days - this one concentrates on a Cockney district nurse who decides to make a fresh start in Cliffehaven with her estranged sister after an air raid destroys her house and kills her parents. So we do not meet the Beach View crew until a few chapters into the book. Another enjoyable read, although it does show the daily horror of the air raids as well. With coming from Sheffield, I was mildly amused by the author's attempts at writing in a Yorkshire dialect when it came to Bill's family!
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341 reviews17 followers
March 11, 2019
Love this series great characters and stories
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917 reviews34 followers
April 17, 2020
Née en Tasmanie, Tamara McKinley vit à présent dans un hameau du Sussex. Sa saga La pension du Bord de Mer, qui se déroule en pleine Seconde Guerre mondiale, rencontre un vif succès. Ce roman, Là où le cœur se pose, en est le quatrième volet et c’est toujours avec le même plaisir qu’on retrouve la pension de Cliffehaven et ses attachants propriétaires.
Comme dans les tomes précédents, l’effort de guerre, le partage et solidarité sont toujours au cœur même du roman de Tamara McKinley. Au-delà de l’hommage que l’auteure rend à la population civile britannique durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, elle exhorte en quelque sorte ses lecteurs à imiter leurs aînés et à rester, eux aussi, unis dans l’adversité.
Malgré une impression de déjà lu et quelques facilités, ce quatrième tome de La pension du Bord de Mer est toujours aussi plein de bons et nobles sentiments, de chaleur humaine et générosité.
Si vous aimez les grandes et belles sagas romanesques, les histoires réconfortantes, les personnages forts et bien campés, n’hésitez pas et courez chez votre libraire ! Là où le cœur se pose vous fera vibrer de la première à la dernière page !
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663 reviews9 followers
February 1, 2018
never heard of this author before but so wish I had. fantastically written great characters and a wonderful story. will definitely be reading more. best book so far in 2018
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Author 1 book3 followers
October 11, 2023
Couldn't wait to finish this book. I have never been so emotional so many times while reading. This is exactly the type of book I have been looking for all my life. The way Ellie Dean describes the pain of war is so beautiful and painful at the same time. I cried so many times when there was an attack on London or Cliffehaven. My grandparents met during an alarm, so it is the only reason why I exist. And my forever cat died from being crushed, so no surprise that I was bawling my eyes out. This book has a powerful meaning for me and it will forever be in my top 20. I also have rarely seen a book with so many ratings get such a high score, except Harry Potter and the Philosopher Stone. I am curious about the other books in this series. I read it in Dutch and I am glad they all got translated.

The only things I didn't like about this book were the parts about Ron, Rosie and Eileen. I couldn't make any sense of it for some reason and skilled it all. Luckily it wasn't that many pages.
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848 reviews8 followers
August 26, 2018
I just really like this series. I liked this one a lot because of the progression of some of the relationships between main characters, and because of the topic. Babies. I love babies. I'm a mom, and a wife, and so I love the happy endings despite the heartaches we/they (see, I'm becoming ONE with the characters) go through. I liked how this one ended too, but I won't spoil a thing for you! I just liked how it leads on and you really feel like, "Okay, next book, the NEXT chapter." The world is going to broaden, I can just feel it, but yet...we'll still have the main characters in there too! I have also enjoyed how this author fills in some details as she goes, when you read the next book. You were fine with the book you read, but when you read the NEXT book, you find out more side story, and maybe more details, et cetera.
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November 5, 2017
I loved this book. Ellie Dean took me right into the settings with her wonderful descriptions and the variety of characters she developed throughout. I particularly loved every time Julie and Peggy interacted. Such kind people. The type you'd want as friends.I really imaged I was right there watching and being a part of the story. It really connected with me personally in the most satisfying way. I like happy endings, so I wish Julie could have had a better fate. If anyone deserved it, she did. (Also, we never found out what happened between Ellen Harris and Rose Brairhwaite)
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189 reviews1 follower
April 2, 2023
This storyline follows Julie Harris, a midwife from London. After a tragedy with her family, she heads to Cliffehaven to seek out her estranged older sister.

The storyline focuses on babies being born during the war sometimes amid the bombings. I'm always amazed how resilient people were when everything was literally falling around them, they just got on with it. Both my parents were born during the war.

This is the fourth book, and every single one has been so different. I'm really enjoying them, and I can't wait to read the next in the series.
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53 reviews
June 29, 2025
Nous continuons de suivre les histoires de la famille Reilly et de leurs pensionnaires. dans ce tome Julie Harris sage femme va de trouver dans l'obligation de partir pour Clifhaven mais pourquoi. je passe toujours un bon moment à lire les romans de Tamara Mc Kinley. Même si c'est romancé l'écrivaine décrit avec un réalisme la situation qu'ont vécu les Îles Britanniques pendant la seconde Guerre mondiale.
117 reviews
September 30, 2021
Really enjoying Ellie Dean's Beach View Boarding House/Cliffehaven series. This is the fourth one I have read now so really getting to know the main characters who have featured in all the books so far and also those who for whatever reason are just passing through. Looking forward to reading more in the series to see who else finds refuge with Peggy and her family.
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434 reviews8 followers
October 29, 2017
The fourth book in the series. This was very much what I expected. Enjoyable reading. Lovely characters and an interesting story line. I think there are two more in the series and I intend to read them all.
197 reviews
November 12, 2023
Continuing the series of Cliffhaven
All I can say is it gets better with each book and all the different visitors/ family they become friends While boarding with Peggy and her family During the war
Great read great author
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467 reviews7 followers
October 7, 2017
These books are so good. Nope cheap, but good.
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102 reviews42 followers
October 18, 2017
Incredible book.
There was so much emotion and I really felt as if I was in Julie's world. It was realistic, hearfelt and moving.
200 reviews
February 20, 2018
They are very nice stories of people during the war years
614 reviews2 followers
June 23, 2018
Another great read

Thank you, once again, MS Ellie Dean for a delightful, engrossing tale of the women of England, who made life there one of love and loyalty.
5 reviews
October 24, 2019
Another good read

Feels like coming home every time I pick this book up looking forward to starting next one very soon hopefully just as good
3 reviews
January 29, 2020
I love this series. Centred around Beach View House and the Reilly family - the stories are so lovely. After finishing one, I can’t wait to read the next!
120 reviews
June 17, 2023
Weer een super mooi boek in de reeks van
'de veilige haven'.
8 reviews
October 6, 2025
Excellent read

A good book and as usual once started I could not put it down, now getting ready for the next book in the series
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444 reviews6 followers
February 22, 2019
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Grâce à ses efforts et aux sacrifices consentis par ses parents, Julie est devenue infirmière et sage-femme. C’est avec fierté et passion qu’elle sillonne les rues de son district sur sa fidèle bicyclette. Que ce soit lors de sa tournée quotidienne ou pour répondre à une urgence, elle n’hésite pas une seconde quitte à mettre sa vie en danger. En effet, la guerre s’éternise et les bombardements allemands s’enchaînent quasiment tous les soirs, faisant de nombreux morts et blessés sur les côtes anglaises.

Lorsque les sirènes d’alarme retentissent, la population se terre dans des abris souterrains tandis que la Royal Air Force livre un combat sans merci dans les cieux. Malheureusement, cela n’empêche pas toutes les bombes de pleuvoir et d’ôter des vies. C’est ainsi que Julie est privée du jour au lendemain de sa famille. Il ne lui reste plus que son neveu William, un nouveau-né à la santé fragile. Elle a promis de le prendre en charge et de le protéger jusqu’à ce que Bill, le père de l’enfant, revienne du front.

Cependant, à cette époque, il n’est pas acceptable qu’une femme non mariée ait un enfant et le garde. Même s’il s’agit de son neveu. Julie n’y échappe pas… Les regards se font désapprobateurs voire hostiles. Les discours sont toujours les mêmes : une femme ne peut pas travailler et élever un enfant ! Pourtant, elle est bien décidée à concilier les deux. Un projet rendu possible par la communauté très soudée de la pension du Bord de Mer de Cliffehaven, où l’infirmière finit par poser ses bagages.

Que dire, que dire, si ce n’est qu’encore une fois la magie « Tamara McKinley » a opéré. Moi qui ne suis pas fan des histoires se déroulant pendant la seconde guerre mondiale, j’ai été captivée dès les premières pages et le sujet m’a passionnée. Car certes, on s’intéresse à la vie de Julie, des résidents de la pension, à leurs histoires et aux difficultés qu’ils rencontrent, mais le contexte de la seconde guerre mondiale et les mœurs de l’époque ne sont pas laissés de côté.

Ainsi, je tremblais lorsque les sirènes d’alarme retentissaient et que la Luftwaffe pilonnait le sol anglais de bombes plus meurtrières les unes que les autres. Je retenais mon souffle durant cette attente angoissante entre quatre murs sans fenêtre. Je me révoltais devant le traitement injuste réservé à Julie en raison de sa détermination à allier travail et famille. Je n’étais pas le simple témoin de tous ces événements… J’ai plutôt eu l’impression de les vivre ! En ce sens, Où le cœur se pose offre une véritable immersion.

Je n’ai donc pas besoin de préciser que j’ai adoré cette lecture. J’ai ri, pleuré, espéré, souri… Bref, je suis passée par toute une palette d’émotions car les personnages sont attachants. Tous, pas seulement Julie et William qui sont au centre de l’histoire. La famille Reilly, et plus largement les résidents de la pension, ont le cœur sur la main et se plient en quatre pour aider la jeune fille. C’est une vraie leçon d’humanité et de solidarité.

Malgré mon enthousiasme, cette lecture n’a pas été un coup de cœur… Ce n’est pas passé loin mais la fin me chiffonne. Elle n’est pas bâclée, mais elle arrive sans prévenir, laissant plusieurs questions sans réponse. Peut-être les trouve-t-on dans la suite, mais j’ai peu d’espoir car chaque tome de cette série se lit de façon indépendante. Ainsi la pension et ses résidents servent de fil rouge, mais on ne retrouve pas – à priori – les mêmes personnages principaux.

En conclusion, une magnifique lecture. Je vais m’empresser de rattraper mon retard et de lire les trois premiers tomes ! Car Tamara McKinley arrive à créer une ambiance toute particulière faite d’urgences, de dangers et d’amours. On plonge la tête la première dans cette période trouble qu’est la seconde guerre mondiale aux côtés de personnages aussi touchants que courageux.
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804 reviews30 followers
February 23, 2017
I was in need of a light easy read, so I returned to my current go-to series, and once again was happily swept away to the Beach View Boarding House. WWII is still raging at Beach View, and the delightful characters who by now feel like family are bravely carrying on. This book sees midwife Julie and her infant nephew fleeing the bombing in London after the loss of much of the rest of their family, and being taken in by the Reilly family at Beach View. There is a great deal of loss in this book, and it is probably the darkest book to date in the series. This is a particularly tough time for the much loved Reilly family, and I found myself worrying about them while I was away from the book. I had to repeatedly remind myself that these are not real people, but after four books, they feel like old friends. The look at ordinary family life during the war remains fascinating, and I love the little details about housekeeping, life in a air raid shelter, wartime shopping, medical care, etc. that the author sprinkles throughout her books. I did dock this installment one star as I feel the series is becoming a bit predictable and formulaic, and there was a loose end left dangling unnecessarily that I doubt will be tied up in a later book. I get the feeling that the author felt rushed to get another book on the market and didn't take the time needed to maintain her usual standard. I hope that she slows down a bit and gets the series back on track with the next one.
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