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Will it be tears or triumph for the Hat Girl from Silver
Street?It's been five years since Ella Bancroft lost the love of
her life, Harper Fortescue, and despite her friends' encouragement,
she's still not been able to move on. The one thing keeping Ella
smiling is the success of her hat shop, Ivella. Her beautiful
designs and fabulous creations are the first choice for the
fashionable Edwardian ladies of Walsall, and her fame is spreading
far and wide. Darcie Newland won't ever forgive Ella for stealing
her fiance and ruining her life, even though Harper was never
really hers in his heart. After being exiled by her parents to
Scotland after yet another scandal, Darcie is now back in
Birmingham and set on revenge. As her hat shop flourishes, and the
possibility of a new love appears when she least expects it, Ella
finally dares to hope for a happy future. But storm clouds are
gathering over the Black Country, and life might have other plans
for the hat girl from Silver Street. The Queen of the Black Country
sagas is back with this page-turning story of friendship and fun,
love and second chances. Perfect for fans of Val Wood and Lyn
Andrews. Praise for Lindsey Hutchinson: 'I love Lindsey
Hutchinson's stories, they always seem heartfelt and I can really
identify with the characters as if I know them personally.' 'Wow,
what can I say about this book, brilliant from page one, thanks
Lindsey Hutchinson!' 'I absolutely loved the hat girl and pray
there is a sequel to it. Such a wonderful story, full of love and
trials. More please.' 'Loved this book from page one , couldn't put
it down , definitely recommend and it's five stars from me.'
The exciting conclusion to theFitzwilliam Darcy, Gentlemantrilogy
recounts the climactic events of Jane Austen's Pride and
Prejudicefrom its enigmatic hero's point of view. One of the most
beloved romantic heroes in all of literature, Fitzwilliam Darcy
remains an enigma even to Jane Austen's most devoted fans. No
longer. With this concluding volume in the Fitzwilliam Darcy,
Gentlemantrilogy, novelist and Austen aficionado Pamela Aidan at
last gives readers the man in full. These Three Remainfollows a
humbled Darcy on the journey of self-discovery, after Elizabeth
Bennet's rejection of his marriage proposal, in which he endeavours
to grow into the kind of gentleman he desires to become. Happily, a
chance meeting with Elizabeth during a tour of his estate in
Derbyshire offers Darcy a new opportunity to press his suit, but
his newfound strengths are put to the test by an old nemesis,
George Wickham. Vividly capturing the colourful historical and
political milieu of the Regency era, Aidan writes in a style
evocative of her literary progenitor, but with a wit and humour
very much her own. While staying faithful to the people and events
in Austen's original, she adds her own fascinating cast of
characters, weaving a rich tapestry out of Darcy's past and present
that will beguile his admirers anew.
'A gorgeous, wildly seductive novel, shimmering with intelligence,
humour and joy' - Sarah Waters Financial Times Book of the Year In
1838 Frederic Chopin, George Sand and her children travel to a
monastery in Mallorca. They are there to create and to convalesce,
to live a simple life after the wildness of their Paris days.
Witness to this tumultuous arrival is Blanca, the ghost of a
teenage girl who has been at the monastery for over three hundred
years. Blanca's was a life cut short and she is outraged. Having
lived in a world full, according to her mother, of 'beautiful men',
she has found that in death it is the women she falls for, their
beauty she cannot turn away from, and it is the women and girls
who, over her centuries in the village and at the monastery, she
has sought to protect from the attentions of men with what little
power she has. And then George Sand arrives, this beautiful woman
in a man's clothes, and Blanca is in love. But the rest of the
village is suspicious of the newcomers, and as winter sets in, as
George tries to keep her family and herself from falling apart, as
Chopin writes prelude after prelude in despair on his tuneless
piano, their stay looks likely to end in disaster . . . Heady with
the delicious scent of the Mediterranean, richly witty, and utterly
compulsive, Briefly, A Delicious Life is a story about convention
and breaking convention, about love - yearning, secret, forbidden,
unrequited - and about men and women and the cruelty they mete out
to one another. 'Exquisite' - New York Times 'Deeply enjoyable' -
Telegraph 'Electrifyingly beautiful, exhilaratingly clever . . .
sensual, original, intelligent and brimming with love' - Imogen
Hermes Gowar
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