Description
The Dahlia Girl. Blooming Hall, the mansion of Dalia's grandparents in Cornwall, has always been her true home. It's where she grew up, in the absence of parents she never knew. It's where she spent many summers with her cousins, Magnolia, Soley, Tumboa, and Lali, among the multi-coloured flower fields and lush green lawns. But upon the death of Rose, her grandmother, as the whole family gathers at Blooming Hall, a discovery will turn Dalia's life upside down: a letter from her father. Why did Rose conceal the truth and pretend all these years to be unaware of his identity? In search of answers, Dalia decides to go to Mexico to find him. The first volume of a spectacular saga for fans of Lucinda Riley's The Seven Sisters, which takes us on the adventures of five young women in the prime of their lives, full of passion, secrets, and emotions. Five cousins, five continents, five flowers, and a great secret.... Dalia walked along the path, glancing at the foam swirling between the grey granite rocks. Arriving at the bottom, in the cove sheltered by the cliffs, she contemplated the deserted beach for a moment. Her feet sank into the sand as she slowly approached the water.. Dalia closed her eyes, exhilarated by the breeze caressing her face. She inhaled the sea air with light hints of seaweed and kelp and savoured the infinite calm of the surroundings.. [...]. Little by little, her mind calmed down. The feeling of emptiness that had not left her these past few days gave way to a quiet confidence. How could she be unhappy in front of such a magnificent view? Wasn't this what true freedom looked like?.