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Books > Fiction > Genre fiction > Romance > Historical
1935, Edinburgh: Beautiful Lindsay 'Lindy' Gillian is determined to
look on the bright side in spite of the Depression: she is lucky
enough to have a job working for her stepmother at Murchie's
Provisions, and her family reside in one of the nicer flats in a
nearby tenement block. There is also dear Neil, a young writer from
the same tenement, whom she has known for years. But when handsome
Roderick Connor walks into the shop one day, Lindy's world is
turned upside down. Soon she has a difficult choice to make between
the two men - but once made, will she live to regret it? A new
arrival, unexpected opportunities and war clouds in the shape of
the Spanish Civil War on the horizon all have unforeseen
repercussions, leading to much soul-searching and heartache before
Lindy can hope to find lasting happiness.
Traveling to Brookhaven on business, Kathleen decides to take a
detour to Caroline Porter's hometown of Maple Glen. Although it is
quite different from Caroline's 1880 description, Kathleen is moved
by the remnants of the past that still remain.
Still determined to get to the bottom of the questions she has
regarding the foreclosure on Mrs. Evoba's mansion, Kathleen travels
on to Brookhaven.
Follow as Kathleen marvels at what God wants to teach her
through Caroline's compassion and through the handsome man of faith
who is waiting for her in Brookhaven.
The New York Times bestselling author of the Maisie Dobbs series
turns her prodigious talents to this World War I standalone novel,
a lyrical drama of love struggling to survive in a damaged,
fractured world.
By July 1914, the ties between Kezia Marchant and Thea
Brissenden, friends since girlhood, have become strained--by Thea's
passionate embrace of women's suffrage, and by the imminent
marriage of Kezia to Thea's brother, Tom, who runs the family farm.
When Kezia and Tom wed just a month before war is declared between
Britain and Germany, Thea's gift to Kezia is a book on household
management--a veiled criticism of the bride's prosaic life to come.
Yet when Tom enlists to fight for his country and Thea is drawn
reluctantly onto the battlefield, the farm becomes Kezia's
responsibility. Each must find a way to endure the ensuing
cataclysm and turmoil.
As Tom marches to the front lines, and Kezia battles to keep her
ordered life from unraveling, they hide their despair in letters
and cards filled with stories woven to bring comfort. Even Tom's
fellow soldiers in the trenches enter and find solace in the dream
world of Kezia's mouth-watering, albeit imaginary meals. But will
well-intended lies and self-deception be of use when they come face
to face with the enemy?
Published to coincide with the centennial of the Great War, The
Care and Management of Lies paints a poignant picture of love and
friendship strained by the pain of separation and the brutal chaos
of battle. Ultimately, it raises profound questions about conflict,
belief, and love that echo in our own time.
Now in trade paperback for the first time--#1 New York Times
bestselling author Stephanie Laurens's unforgettable tale of love
and mystery that introduced her overwhelming popular Bastion Club
novels
Tristan Wemyss, Earl of Trentham, has a most unexpected
challenge: like all men of his class he must find a suitable wife,
but within a year, and if he fails, he must forfeit his
inheritance. Despite the many alluring young women paraded before
him, he picks his neighbor, Miss Leonora Carling. Spirited,
educated, and no man's fool, Leonora meets his requirements
perfectly. Unfortunately, she has no desire to marry anyone . .
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But then unanticipated danger finds her and Leonora must beg
Tristan for his aid. A mysterious stranger is attempting to force
her family from their home, so when Tristan extends his services as
protector she has little choice but to accept. Yet as they get
ever-closer to uncovering the source of the threat, Tristan
discovers his offer of convenience is becoming an offer of
love.
1939 - American heiress Vivi Miles falls for naval officer Nathan
as soon as she arrives in England. And, under the threat of war,
they marry in a whirlwind before he leaves to join his ship. When
Nathan returns from Dunkirk injured, he is distant, aloof, and no
longer the man Vivi fell in love with. But it's not just because of
his brutal experiences of war. Nathan has a secret and Vivi
suspects it's linked to the mysterious evacuee at the secluded
house in the woods on his Kent estate. As war continues to rage,
Vivi battles her own grief and loneliness, and tries to find out
the truth of the girl's identity, uncovering a scandal from the
past. Is her love for Nathan strong enough to survive?
'Exceptionally brilliant. Immersive, sensual, compelling' - Marian
Keyes 'Intriguing, haunting . . . raw, beautiful' - Jennifer Saint,
author of Ariadne The gripping, historical novel from Kiran
Millwood Hargrave, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Mercies.
Set in an era of superstition, hysteria, and extraordinary change,
and inspired by the true events of a doomed summer, The Dance Tree
is an impassioned story of family secrets, forbidden love, and
women pushed to the edge. Strasbourg, 1518. In the midst of a
blisteringly hot summer, a lone woman begins to dance in the city
square. She dances for days without pause or rest, and as she is
joined by hundreds of others, the authorities declare an emergency.
Musicians will be brought in to play the Devil out of these women.
Just beyond the city's limits, pregnant Lisbet lives with her
mother-in-law and husband, tending the bees that are their
livelihood. And then, as the dancing plague gathers momentum,
Lisbet's sister-in-law Nethe returns from seven years' penance in
the mountains for a crime no one will name. It is a secret that
Lisbet is determined to uncover. As the city buckles under the beat
of a thousand feet, she finds herself thrust into a dangerous web
of deceit and clandestine passion, but she is dancing to a
dangerous tune . . . 'Extraordinary . . . An exceptionally
atmospheric, original story' - The Sunday Times 'Spellbinding' -
Elodie Harper, author of The Wolf Den
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