
The Daffodil Sea
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Narrated by:
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Eve Karpf
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By:
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Emma Blair
About this listen
When Devon farmer's daughter Roxanne Hawkins attends a local summer concert, the 14-year-old is blindingly stage-struck.
On the day of St Petroc's autumn fair, Roxanne runs away to seek fame and fortune in the bright lights of London. There she stumbles across suave and sophisticated music-hall fixer Harry Bright, who persuades her to adopt the stage-name Annie Breeze. The popular double act Bright and Breeze is born.
But, at the height of her career, disaster strikes, forcing her to make a heart-rending decision. Returning to Devon, Roxanne carves out a new life for herself on her peaceful and beautiful daffodil farm. It's a life where love cannot penetrate. Or can it?
©1994 Emma Blair (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
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