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Everyone has a secret in their discover the hidden lives of some of the best-loved residents of Burracombe.Escape to the little Devonshire village that feels like home with this compelling Burracombe short story.On Easter day in 1918, as the Great War entered its closing stages, Frances Kemp looked out at the little thatched village in the valley below and promised that, one day, she'd come back...For long before Miss Kemp became headmistress of the village school, when she was just a teenager, she had reason to know and love Burracombe. Sent to stay with family in the village, young Frances treasured her summers there and the friends she made. But as she grows up, she admits that there is someone there who is more than just a friend. Yet just as they realise their childhood bond is deepening into something else, war is declared and life will never be the same again.As Frances watches so many of her friends and family get called away to war, she must struggle to find a way to play her part, a way to get by while her sweetheart is away and a way to think about what lies ahead in a world where every day brings ever more uncertainty.

160 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 17, 2014

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Lilian Harry

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aka Donna Baker, Nicola West

Donna Thomson was born in Gosport, near Portsmouth Harbour, England, UK. Growing up during the terrifying years of the Blitz in a two-up, two-down terraced house, the youngest of four, she aspired to be a writer from an early age.

As a young woman she worked in the Civil Service and moved to Devon to be near her sailor husband. They had a son and a daughter. When the marriage ended, she and her two children moved to the Midlands, where she happily married again to her second husband. After living in the Lake District for twelve years, she finally moved back to Devon, and now lives in a village on the edge of Dartmoor. She lost her son Philip in 2008, and has two grandchildren. A keen walker and animal-lover, she now has a dog and three ginger cats to keep her busy, along with a wide range of hobbies she enjoys.

She started signing her romance novels as Donna Baker and Nicola West, now she also writes as Lilian Harry (inspired by the first names of her grandparents). Among her works are historical novels, romances and even two books giving advice on how to write short stories and novels.

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July 16, 2017
I read this after surprises in burracombe and I'm glad I did.
In surprises in burracombe you find out more about the character Miss Kemp but her story isn't fully told. When I read A Burracombe Easter afterwards it tied the ends of her story up for me.
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May 21, 2021
A very short book! I assume it was written as part of the commemoration of WW1 centenary, it was a very brief glimpse into those times.
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11 reviews
March 5, 2016
Heart warming

I love the burracombe series I fill close to all the characters in the books and can picture them all in my mind.
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7 reviews1 follower
March 30, 2016
A sad tale

Yes a sad tale of life, loves and lost in the families caught up in the first world war in Portsmouth and Burracombe
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