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Now I Can See The Moon By Bonar Ash Is A Tale Of Love, Dark Secrets And Self-Discovery In 1965, On The Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment eBook magazine UK“, in Now I Can See The Moon by Bonar Ash, readers are transported back to 1965 to follow the mystery-filled life of orphaned teenager Milly, who falls for her mother’s friend while uncovering dark family secrets.


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Now I Can See The Moon

Now I Can See The Moon by Bonar Ash on The Table Read Magazine
Now I Can See The Moon by Bonar Ash

Bonar Ash’s captivating novel, Now I Can See the Moon, is a richly layered exploration of love, mystery, and family secrets. This gripping tale of romantic suspense will keep readers captivated from beginning to end.

Follow the emotional journey of seventeen-year-old Milly, haunted by her mother’s untimely death and plagued by unsettling nightmares. As she navigates the complexities of her family life, Milly finds herself drawn to the charismatic Luke, a man who holds the key to her mother’s past.

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When a dark secret from the past resurfaces, Milly’s world is turned upside down. Can she overcome the challenges of her past and find true love? With its compelling characters, twists and turns, and a touch of magical realism, Now I Can See the Moon is a must-read for fans of romantic suspense.

This novel is a poignant exploration of resilience, forgiveness, and the enduring power of love. Prepare to be captivated by Milly’s story and the unforgettable world of Half Moon House.

Bonar Ash

Although writing is my passion, I’ve also had fun in my time being a painter, ice skater, hypnotherapist, life coach and singer of mediaeval madrigals. I am happiest writing in a crowded café with as much life as possible going on around me. My writing time is balanced by long tramps round the lovely Hampshire countryside.  ‘Never live more than five minutes away from a bottle of milk,’ was the helpful advice given to me when I moved eight years ago to the beautiful Hampshire town where I am lucky enough to live. I took the advice and found a cottage minutes from the village centre, backing onto trees and a lake where birds and wild life abound. Coincidentally, at the bottom of my garden is a little gate leading into the garden of the pub next door, a fact greatly appreciated by my three grown-up sons when they come to visit.

​I was born in St Kitts in the West Indies and moved to Mauritius at the age of seven, where I ran about barefoot and blissful until condemned at the age of thirteen to shoes and boarding school in England – a cultural shock it took years to recover from. Escape came in the form of interior landscapes and imaginary people. I wrote my first full-length novel, ‘The Treasure Hunt,’ aged ten, sitting on a beach in Mauritius listening to the waves lapping the shore. The book, hopelessly badly written but huge fun to write, had a large cast of child characters who kept me company in my rather solitary life.

I studied English at St Andrews University, followed later in life by a degree in fine art at UCA leading to a long period of working as a painter. But writing, then and always, continues to be my first love.

-Bonar Ash

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