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Browse Ellie Dean’s books in order, with Cliffehaven and Oceana reading guides, story summaries, series background and tips on the best place to start.

Last updated: January 27, 2026

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With Promises to Keep

by Ellie Dean

2025

As 1947 approaches, Cliffehaven is still grieving for Gracie, a young mother who died leaving two small children behind. Polish refugee and nurse Danuta vowed to raise them as her own, but her husband’s failing health and a brutal winter that cuts the town off make that promise harder to keep. With Beach View once more at the centre of the effort, Peggy and her neighbours must support Danuta as she fights to keep her fragile family together.

Love Will Find a Way

by Ellie Dean

2024

In December 1946 a young woman stands on a hill above Cliffehaven and makes a choice that will change everything. Hours later a baby is discovered in the Nativity crib of the local church, setting tongues wagging and hearts aching. While Peggy juggles the usual demands of Beach View, the whole community rallies to care for the child and uncover the truth, determined to protect both the baby and the mother who felt driven to abandon him.

A Place Called Home

by Ellie Dean

2023

Cliffehaven, 1946. The war is over and those who fought behind enemy lines are returning at last. Peggy is overjoyed to have Jim back from Burma, yet the horrors he endured make ordinary life at Beach View feel strange to him. Evacuee Ruby Clark, now grown, must cope with the sudden reappearance of her estranged mother after a long prison sentence. As old wounds reopen, the boarding house family must pull together so everyone can find their place in peacetime.

Homecoming

by Ellie Dean

2020

In 1945 peace in the Far East finally arrives, but life at Beach View is far from simple. Peggy is devastated that Jim will not be home for Christmas, while long term evacuees prepare to leave and couples like Sarah and Jane face what awaits them in Singapore. As families reunite after years apart, Peggy and Jim must decide whether their marriage can be rebuilt in a world that has changed them both.

With Hope and Love

by Ellie Dean

2019

In 1945, evacuee Ivy and her sweetheart Andy dream of marriage and a return to London’s East End, until tragedy forces Ivy to make an agonising choice about her future. Rita faces her own dilemma when Peter asks her to start a new life in Australia just as her widowed father comes home. Around them, Peggy prepares for the return of her scattered family and the moment Jim can finally come home.

On a Turning Tide

by Ellie Dean

2019

Cliffehaven, October 1944. With victory in sight, Rosie and Ron’s wedding plans are plagued by misunderstandings and a dangerous secret assignment that may part them for good. At the same time Peggy takes charge at the uniform factory, battling an old rival on the home front while she waits for news from Jim in the Far East.

With a Kiss and a Prayer

by Ellie Dean

2018

In May 1944, tension hangs over Cliffehaven as planes roar overhead and everyone waits for the long promised invasion of Europe. At Beach View, Peggy feels the strain of holding her extended family and lodgers together while the war comes ever closer. Ron Reilly’s romance with Rosie hits a crisis, and old resentments flare, but with the prospect of loved ones finally coming home, Peggy must find the strength to keep hope alive.

The Waiting Hours

by Ellie Dean

2018

Land girl Carol Porter has found fragile peace working on a Devon farm near Slapton Sands after losing her husband and baby, but war is about to intrude again as the area is cleared for secret military exercises. News of the upheaval sends fresh fear to Cliffehaven, where Pauline Reilly worries for her last surviving son. As Carol’s mother Dolly arrives to help pack up her life, both women are forced to confront painful memories and reach for a second chance.

As the Sun Breaks Through

by Ellie Dean

2018

June 1944 brings V 1 raids to the south coast, and Peggy’s sharp tongued sister Doris is bombed out of her home and forced to take refuge at Beach View. Her arrival upsets the fragile peace among the boarders, even as Ron Reilly wrestles with painful news from his sweetheart Rosie. With the Allied invasion looming and tempers fraying, Peggy has to balance compassion with tough love while everyone waits for a glimmer of light beyond the war.

Until You Come Home

by Ellie Dean

2017

In 1944 Anne Black is trying to keep life steady for her daughters in rural Somerset, far from their real home in Cliffehaven and from her husband serving overseas. When danger strikes even this supposedly safe haven, Anne’s world is shaken. Back at Beach View, Peggy keeps the boarding house running and clings to the belief that the war and the long separations are finally nearing an end.

Spindrift

by Ellie Dean

2017

Tasmania, 1904. Determined to lay old ghosts to rest, elderly Christy announces that she will return to her native Isle of Skye, despite her family’s fears. Her daughter Anne and granddaughter Kathryn reluctantly accompany her, leaving Christy’s sons to face a legal claim that could cost them everything. As the journey unfolds, Christy finally shares the story of her wrenching eviction during the Highland Clearances and the hard years that followed in Australia, forcing the whole family to reassess their past and their future.

Sweet Memories of You

by Ellie Dean

2016

It is 1943 and Peggy Reilly is at her best when family troubles arrive on her doorstep. Her younger sister Doreen, already shaken by a bitter divorce, survives a traumatic incident while on leave in London and returns to Cliffehaven to recover. As threatening letters from her ex husband grow darker and old wounds reopen, Peggy and the Beach View community rally round, but Doreen’s future will depend on finding the courage to face her past.

Shelter from the Storm

by Ellie Dean

2016

April Wilton has found friendship, fulfilment and love in the WRENs at Portsmouth, so being forced to leave the service in 1943 feels like a personal disaster. Rejected at home and carrying a secret that could change everything, she heads to Cliffehaven and the welcome of Beach View. Under Peggy’s roof, April begins to heal, but sooner or later she must decide whether to reveal the truth she has been hiding.

While We're Apart

by Ellie Dean

2015

In 1942, Mary Jones loses her parents and her home in a sudden bombing raid. Among the ruins she finds her father’s trunk and a shocking secret hidden in his diaries. Her search for answers leads her to Cliffehaven, where she is billeted with Peggy’s formidable sister Doris and drawn into the life of Beach View. As Peggy becomes involved in Mary’s quest, both women discover that some revelations can bring as much trouble as peace.

Sealed with a Loving Kiss

by Ellie Dean

2015

Still grieving for her parents, Mary Jones settles in Cliffehaven and takes a job at the Kodak factory, sorting Airgraphs from servicemen and their families. She longs for word from her own sweetheart at the front, unaware that events from nearly twenty years earlier still cast a shadow over her future. When a promise Peggy once made collides with Mary’s search for the truth, lives at Beach View may be shaken to the core.

Echoes From Afar

by Ellie Dean

2015

In 1936 London, spiteful rumours cost nurse Annabelle Black her job and send her to Paris to live with her bohemian Aunt Aline. There she is swept up in the heady cafe world and drawn to two Basque friends, painter Henri and writer Etienne, before volunteering as a nurse in the Spanish Civil War. Twenty years later her artist daughter Eugenie arrives in Paris on a scholarship and begins to unpick the choices her mother made, discovering that the secrets of one war still shape the lives and loves of the next generation.

Some Lucky Day

by Ellie Dean

2014

May 1942 finds young pilot Kitty Pargeter loving her work in the air, until a crash leaves her badly injured and her flying career in ruins. Sent to a specialist hospital in Cliffehaven, she must face a new life with a disabling injury and the devastating report that her brother has been shot down. With help from Peggy and the Beach View family, Kitty slowly rebuilds her confidence and dares to dream of a different future.

Always in My Heart

by Ellie Dean

2014

As Japanese forces advance on Singapore, sisters Sarah and Jane Fuller are forced to leave their parents and Sarah’s fiancé behind. Their dangerous journey ends in Cliffehaven, where they are taken under Peggy’s wing and Sarah joins the Women’s Timber Corps as a lumberjill. While she throws herself into hard physical work, the grim news from the Far East leaves her fearing she may never see the people she loves again.

All My Tomorrows

by Ellie Dean

2014

Eighteen year old Ruby Clark has spent her short marriage enduring her husband’s violence. In wartime London she finally fights back and flees, boarding a train with no idea where Cliffehaven even is. A job at the local armaments factory and a kind billet seem to offer a new start, until unwanted attention forces her out again. Only when Peggy Reilly opens the door of Beach View does Ruby begin to believe she might have a future.

Where the Heart Lies

by Ellie Dean

2013

In February 1941 midwife Julie Harris loses almost everything when a bombing raid destroys her East End home and kills her family. All she has left is her baby nephew William and a promise to keep him safe until his father returns from the war. Taking a post in Cliffehaven and lodging at Beach View, Julie tries to build a life around the little boy, but when William falls dangerously ill and his father is reported missing, her new hopes are put at risk.

Keep Smiling Through

by Ellie Dean

2012

In June 1940, seventeen year old Rita Smith believes she can weather anything with the support of her close knit Cliffehaven community. When Italy joins the war and her dearest friends are suddenly interned as enemy aliens, that certainty vanishes. Refused her dream of joining the WAAF, Rita volunteers as a fire warden instead. After her own home is destroyed she vows not to lose heart, throwing herself into the war effort while longing for the day her loved ones can return.

Firestorm

by Ellie Dean

2012

Widowed young, Becky Jackson leaves the city with her son Danny to return to Morgan’s Reach, the remote Australian town where her family has run the small hospital for generations. The community is split by old grudges and loyalties, and a stranger’s arrival unsettles Danny in ways Becky cannot explain. With a crippling drought raising the risk of a catastrophic bushfire, one spark could destroy the town and expose the secrets its people have tried to bury.

Far from Home

by Ellie Dean

2012

September 1940. Staff Nurse Polly Brown secures a posting to Cliffehaven Memorial Hospital so she can be near her badly injured husband. The decision tears her in two, because it means sending their beloved five year old daughter Alice to safety in Canada. As Polly throws herself into work and life at Beach View, a telegram brings the unthinkable news that Alice’s ship has been torpedoed, forcing Polly to face both her worst fears and the strength she never knew she had.

There'll Be Blue Skies

by Ellie Dean

2011

Sixteen year old Sally is evacuated from London’s East End to the English south coast with her little brother Ernie, acting as his stand in mother because their real mother, Florrie, prefers a good time to parenting. At Beach View Boarding House, Peggy Reilly welcomes them into a busy, loving household and life finally begins to improve. But when Florrie turns up in Cliffehaven, bringing chaos in her wake, Sally is forced to choose where her loyalties truly lie.

Savannah Winds

by Ellie Dean

2011

When Fleur receives news of an unexpected inheritance from an aunt she never knew, it arrives just as her relationship is faltering and a bitter family feud is coming to a head. Guided by her aunt’s old diary, she travels up the coast and into the remote Gulf Country to the cattle station called Savannah Winds. There she uncovers a story of 1930s love, rivalry and betrayal that throws new light on her own divided family and the choices she must make.

Ocean Child

by Ellie Dean

2010

In 1920, talented Tasmanian sculptor Lulu Pearson is building a life in post war London, far from the aristocratic family who disapprove of her choices. On the eve of her first exhibition she learns she has inherited a racehorse called Ocean Child from a mysterious benefactor and must return to Tasmania to claim him. Back home, long buried family tensions surface, and the horse becomes the key to uncovering secrets that powerful people would rather keep hidden.

Legacy

by Ellie Dean

2009

Following in the footsteps of the women before her, Ruby embarks on a long, hazardous journey to Australia with her new husband James, dreaming of a fresh start. The reality of the outback is far harsher than either expected, and when gold fever lures James away, Ruby must rely on her partnership with Kumali, an Aboriginal girl, to endure. Around them, a Tahitian wanderer, a naive schoolmistress and an English aristocrat arrive on the same shores, their fates destined to collide as fortunes rise and fall.

A Kingdom For The Brave

by Ellie Dean

2008

In the growing colony around Sydney, George Collinson falls deeply in love with Eloise, a woman trapped in a violent marriage to his enemy Edward Cadwallader. As settlers fight for land and clash with Aboriginal warriors, a rebellious Irish convict becomes entangled in a radical cause and two very different women struggle to survive. Their stories come together in a tale of forbidden love, frontier conflict and the fragile hope of a fairer future.

Lands Beyond the Sea

by Ellie Dean

2007

By the late 1700s the Aboriginal peoples of Australia have lived in balance with their land for millennia, but ghostly ships are beginning to appear offshore. In Cornwall, Jonathan Cadwallader leaves his sweetheart Susan Penhalligan to sail on the Endeavour, while another Penhalligan is sentenced to transportation. From the penal colony of New South Wales to the convict hulks and ship decks, their intertwined journeys explore love, brutality and the birth of a new society on stolen ground.

Dreamscapes

by Ellie Dean

2005

Catriona has lived in the world of show business since the moment she was carried on stage as a newborn in her performer father’s arms. Her distinctive voice finally wins her a coveted place with a Sydney opera company, and it seems her dreams are within reach. When a scandal from her teenage years threatens to destroy her hard won career, Catriona must decide how much of her past she is willing to reveal to protect the future she craves.

Undercurrents

by Ellie Dean

2004

In 1894 newlyweds Eva and Frederick Hamilton sail from Liverpool on the SS Arcadia, full of hope for a fresh start in Australia, until a sudden storm sends the ship to the bottom. Years later Olivia Hamilton makes the same voyage, driven by questions about her shadowy origins. As she uncovers the fate of the Arcadia and the secrets surrounding her birth, Olivia discovers that some undercurrents of the past still have the power to pull lives off course.

Windflowers

by Ellie Dean

2002

Veterinarian Claire Pearson has built an independent life in 1960s Sydney, far from the isolated cattle station where she grew up. Summoned home for a family reunion by her formidable great aunt Aurelia, she is forced to confront unresolved tensions with her parents and her jealous sister. As long buried stories surface around a mysterious grave on the property, Claire learns the truth about her heritage and what home really means.

Summer Lightning

by Ellie Dean

2002

Matriarch Miriam Strong gathers her extended family at Bellbird Station in the Australian bush to celebrate her seventy fifth birthday, certain that love and loyalty will hold them together. Instead, accusations over a stolen inheritance and the reappearance of a dangerous enemy from Miriam’s past rip old wounds open. As her granddaughters are drawn into the conflict and principled lawyer Jake Connor hunts for the truth, hidden betrayals threaten to blow the family apart.

Jacaranda Vines

by Ellie Dean

2001

Once the greatest vineyard in Australia, Jacaranda Vines is left in turmoil after the death of its formidable owner, Jock Witney. As the family battles over the winery’s future, Jock’s granddaughter Sophie is drawn into a journey across the outback with her sharp witted grandmother, piecing together generations of secrets. In tracing the Witneys’ rise from 1830s pioneers to modern winemakers, Sophie discovers how family history and an old love might shape her own path.

Matilda's Last Waltz

by Ellie Dean

1999

Shattered by personal tragedy, Jenny welcomes the chance to escape her old life when she unexpectedly inherits Churinga, a remote sheep station in the Australian outback. The land is beautiful but unforgiving, the neighbours wary and the homestead steeped in the enigmatic presence of its previous owner, Matilda. As Jenny uncovers Matilda’s story through old papers and whispers in town, she must decide whether Churinga is a curse or the second chance she needs.

Where should I start?

If you want to follow Cliffehaven from the beginning: There'll Be Blue SkiesFar from HomeKeep Smiling ThroughWhere the Heart Lies.
If you prefer intense mid war stories set around Beach View Boarding House: All My TomorrowsSome Lucky DayWhile We're ApartSealed with a Loving Kiss.
If you want to see Cliffehaven through to peace and its aftermath: With a Kiss and a PrayerAs the Sun Breaks ThroughOn a Turning TideWith Hope and LoveHomecoming.
If you like post war home front drama: A Place Called HomeLove Will Find a WayWith Promises to Keep.
If you love sweeping Australian epics: Matilda's Last WaltzJacaranda VinesWindflowersLands Beyond the SeaA Kingdom For The BraveLegacy.

Author bio

Ellie Dean is the pen name of Australian born novelist Tamara McKinley, whose wartime Cliffehaven books and sweeping Australian family sagas have found loyal readers across several decades. Under both names she has built a world of coastal boarding houses, cattle stations and frontier towns where ordinary people face extraordinary times.

She was born in Launceston, Tasmania in 1948 and grew up in nearby Devonport, a childhood shaped by the sea, wide skies and a close bond with the English grandmother who adopted her. At ten she left Australia with that grandmother for a girls’ boarding school in Sussex, swapping Tasmanian beaches for the chalk downs and grey Channel seas. Those early migrations, and the strong women who raised her, sit quietly behind many of her stories.

For years she lived on the south coast of England, raising three children and fitting writing around family and work. In the 1990s she began publishing psychological thrillers under the name Tamara Lee, but it was a change of direction that unlocked something deeper. Drawing on memories of Australia, she turned to multi generational sagas set against the outback and small country towns, written as Tamara McKinley.

Books such as Matilda's Last Waltz, Jacaranda Vines, Windflowers and Summer Lightning follow families over decades as they build sheep stations, vineyards and remote communities. Later novels including Undercurrents, Ocean Child, Savannah Winds, Firestorm, Echoes From Afar and the Oceana trilogy broaden that canvas to migrant voyages, gold rush settlements and the long shadow of colonisation. She researches in person, returning to Australia most years to walk the ground, feel the weather and listen to local stories.

In 2011 she introduced readers to a new world under the Ellie Dean name with There'll Be Blue Skies, the first Cliffehaven novel. Set in a fictional town on England's south coast during the Second World War, the series centres on Beach View Boarding House and its big hearted landlady Peggy Reilly. Across more than twenty books, evacuees, nurses, Wrens, land girls and returning soldiers pass through Peggy's front door, each bringing fresh troubles and the chance of a different future.

Readers are drawn to these books for their mix of gentle humour, emotional honesty and careful wartime detail. Titles like Far from Home, Keep Smiling Through, Homecoming, A Place Called Home, Love Will Find a Way and With Promises to Keep follow different characters but share a strong sense of community. Cliffehaven has sold well over a million copies worldwide and has become a touchstone series for fans of home front fiction.

McKinley writes from a small hamlet in the South Downs in East Sussex, close to the village of Jevington, where the lanes, sea mists and changing light echo through her English settings. Her writing room looks out over a garden and nearby fields, and she surrounds herself with research books, maps and mementoes from trips back to Australia. The contrast between the English coast and Australian landscapes is part of what gives her work its breadth.

In December 2020 she lost her husband, Ollie Carter, after his illness, and in early 2021 she announced that she was stepping back from writing. After some time away, and much encouragement from readers, she returned to the Cliffehaven world, carrying the series into the fragile peace of 1946 and beyond with novels such as A Place Called Home, Love Will Find a Way and With Promises to Keep.

Between Tamara McKinley and Ellie Dean she has written more than thirty novels, translated into many languages and read on several continents. Whatever the name on the cover, her stories return again and again to the same steady questions: what makes a home, how families hold together under pressure, and how acts of quiet courage can change the course of a life.

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