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Books > Fiction > Genre fiction > Sagas
More than a decade has gone by since Esther Cunningham, weakened by
the consumption which would soon take her life, left her precious
daughter in her mother's care. Now eighteen, Lorna Cunningham is
eagerly awaiting the day when she can leave the Newcastle house in
which she's known only heartache. The Arabian ancestry of the
father she has never known has meant that she has been nothing more
than an unwelcome guest in her grandmother's home, forced to take
second place to her spoilt cousin, Rose, who has wanted for neither
love nor material comforts. Lorna takes comfort from her growing
friendship with bookseller Edwin Randall, who shares her love of
reading and inspires her with his passion to improve the terrible
conditions of the Newcastle slums. But their relationship is
overshadowed by Lorna's infatuation with the handsome and
charismatic Maurice Haldane - the man Rose is determined she
herself will marry and who has the power to change all their lives
for ever...
The BRAND NEW wartime saga from the much-loved author of THE
TILBURY POPPIES. Perfect for fans of Annie Murray and Donna Douglas
The war is over, but their friendship has just begun . . . Essex,
1918 Working at the local munitions factory has given Aggie the
freedom she's long desired. But the Great War is coming to an end,
and the men are coming home. Determined to hold on to her new-found
independence, Aggie decides to join the Women's Police Service and
become a Copperette. Like Aggie, Mim wants nothing more than to do
her bit for her country. Never one to shy away from hard work,
she's eager to help her fellow women and keep up morale - even if
that does mean opening her home to Aggie and helping her train.
With the last days of war upon them, Aggie and Mim face shocking
loss. But in the face of great hardship, can they find a way to
work together? A heart-warming story of love, loss and friendship,
set against the backdrop of wartime England REAL READERS love Sue
Wilsher's novels: 'I loved reading about the wartime challenges Mim
and Aggie faced - a great combination of historical fact, emotion
and grit. I couldn't put it down' 'Another brilliant book from Sue
Wilsher bringing history alive. Unforgettable characters and great
storytelling' Brilliant book . . . the third one I've read by this
author and I can't fault it at all - would highly recommend' 'A
great story with local interest for anyone who knows Thurrock. A
tribute to those who lived through that time and endured so much'
The prefect seasonal gift full of nostalgia and charm, perfect for
fans of Coronation Street and readers who love Fiction set in times
past. When Lizzie moves with her mother and her brothers to No.9
Coronation Street at the end of the Second World War, it's a new
start for all of them after the loses and heartache they've
endured. Their new neighbour, Elsie Tanner, tells them that the
house is said to have bad luck, but things look up for Lizzie when
she lands a job as a barmaid in a local pub, the Pride of
Weatherfield. There she makes friends with the young and giddy
Hilda Ogden, still waiting for her wayward husband, Stan, to come
home from the war. It isn't long before they realize that the place
isn't quite it seems, but Lizzie has been keeping secrets too and
as winter draws in, there are a few surprises in store for
Coronation Street ...
A new standalone novel from the bestselling author Rosie
Clarke.East End of London Maggie Bailey has not had an easy
childhood. Her father, Michael, always too easy with his fists
after spending the family's rent money down the pub. Just sixteen,
in love and blinded by promises, Maggie sees marriage to handsome
Jack as her great escape. However, she soon finds herself abandoned
with a beautiful baby when Jack disappears. Maggie is forced to
seek a new life away from the East End of London and finds herself
a job at a hotel in Eastbourne. Here she must learn to fend for
herself and also accept a shocking discovery that she was fostered
as a babe and nothing is known of her real parents. Her employer,
Aunt Beth, is kind and her life improves - but Maggie makes one
mistake after another and, eventually, they lead to a terrible
tragedy that will bring her to the point of no return. Will Maggie
ever find true happiness and discover the secret of her birth?
PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED as ALL MY SINS
A historic family drama based in and near 1640 Amsterdam, the
wealthiest city on earth at the time, The Seventh Etching tells the
story of two families over a one-year period. Both Griet and
Johannes Verhoeven, farmers, in their early 20's and Jos and Myriam
Broekhof, wealthy merchants in their 30's, face devastating losses
that threaten their livelihoods and their marriages.
After a major flood, Griet and Johannes attempt to rebuild two
combined family farms - a unique, promising inheritance that
initially brought them together, but now overwhelms them. Myriam
secretly sells her husband's valuable art collection to build a
hidden monument to her deceased daughter. Jos suffers despair and
defeat as he combs every corner of the city in his obsessive
attempt to complete a set of playfully erotic etchings. It is a
six-year old Gypsy orphan, Nelleke, who connects the two couples.
Sprightly and spirited, Nelleke both delights and exasperates.
Might this mysterious child have the power to heal struggling
adults and find the permanent home she seeks? Does she, innocently
and unknowingly, hold the clue to the missing etching, as Jos
suspects?
September 1940, Birmingham. While her husband and daughter work at
the Cadbury's Bournville factory, Ann Gilby has her hands full at
home with her youngest child Martin and her other daughter, Sheila,
newly returned home with baby Elaine. With Sheila's husband away
doing his bit in the RAF, Ann knows she should be grateful to have
all her children safe under one roof. But as bombs fall ever-closer
to her Birmingham home, she can't help but fear for their uncertain
future. Part of her yearns for the carefree days of her youth when
she also worked the line at Cadburys, filling trays of chocolate
shells. But mostly Ann tries not to think of the past at all, since
that would mean she would have to confront her oldest secret - one
she's kept since the last war, and that could easily rip her family
apart . . . From the bestselling author of Chocolate Girls and The
Bells of Bournville Green comes another gritty family saga about
love, war and chocolate . . .
The new heart-stopping instalment in the Four Streets saga, from
the Sunday Times bestseller Nadine Dorries. Summer is coming to the
four streets - but so is trouble, especially for its redoubtable
women, who've struggled through a bitter winter to put food on the
table. The Dock Queen Carnival is only weeks away, but there's no
money for the usual celebrations. No sign of a tramp ship with
illicit cargo to be quietly siphoned off by the dockers. Peggy
Nolan, with seven boys and a husband too lazy to work, has hit rock
bottom and is hiding a terrible secret. Little Paddy, her
mischievous eldest, is all too often in trouble, but he'd do
anything for the mother he loves. How can he save her from selling
herself on the streets - or worse? Maura and Tommy Doherty always
looked out for any neighbour in trouble, especially Peggy, but
they're far away, running a pub in Ireland and corrupt copper,
Frank the Skank, is moving into their old house on the four
streets. Can anything bring them home in time?
The King of Tyre is dead, his final words anointing his clever and strong-willed daughter, Elissa, as the new queen until his young son comes of age. But betrayal and danger soon haunt Elissa, and she is forced to flee the kingdom - exiled with a band of loyal followers and a broken heart.
After an arduous search for a new home, Elissa and her people settle in North Africa, and she is crowned Queen Dido: the ferocious and devoted ruler of her newly established city of Carthage. Soon a powerful trading hub, Carthage thrives under Dido's governance. But when a band of Trojan survivors, led by the valiant Aeneas, washes up on a nearby shore, Queen Dido is reminded of a promise she made long ago, never to trust or to love another again.
Can Dido overcome her past and open herself - and her city - up to Aeneas, or is their love doomed to burn everything to the ground?
Set twenty years after the dramatic events that unfolded in
Abbeyford, Abbeyford Inheritance is the second volume in the moving
and powerful saga from Margaret Dickinson. Lynwood felt a strange
constriction in his chest. No! No - it wasn't possible! Caroline
had come back . . . But this is 1815; Caroline had eloped in
disgrace twenty years earlier, and the girl now standing before him
speaks with a low husky drawl and an accent from America. Adelina
Cole. Her daughter. Returned to Abbeyford in search of a
grandfather she has never seen, and the estate which she, as
closest living relative, has every right to inherit. Except that
Lord Royston cannot bring himself to see Adelina - her disturbing
beauty reminds too many people of the past. Reluctantly taken in by
distant cousins, Adelina believes she has found an ally in Emily
Langley and her betrothed, the handsome, ruthless Wallis Trent. A
man with old scores to settle, Trent knows Lord Royston altered his
will to make Emily the main beneficiary. But Adelina's return
changes everything - perhaps now his hand may be more profitably
played elsewhere? And there is Francis, Earl of Lynwood - the man
who first discovered Adelina. He once adored her mother and now
cannot forget the face which threatens his peace of mind again . .
. Continue the popular Abbeyford Trilogy with Abbeyford Remembered.
Will an unlikely friendship be enough to save them?After escaping a
train bound for a death camp with a trusty German Shepherd dog, a
girl wakes to find that she has no memory of her former life. Lily
is fostered by the kind RAF pilot who found her and his wife, Meg.
It is not long before their lives are disrupted once again by the
war and, with their home in ruins, they are forced to flee to the
country. In the Somerset countryside, Lily is reunited with Rudy,
the heroic German Shepherd. However it soon becomes clear that Rudy
is not just her companion, he is protecting her too, and someone
wants him out of the way... A gripping historical saga of
friendship and family from bestselling author Lizzie Lane. Praise
for Lizzie Lane: 'A gripping saga and a storyline that will keep
you hooked' Rosie Goodwin 'The Tobacco Girls is another
heartwarming tale of love and friendship and a must-read for all
saga fans.' Jean Fullerton 'Lizzie Lane opens the door to a past of
factory girls, redolent with life-affirming friendship, drama, and
choices that are as relevant today as they were then.' Catrin
Collier 'If you want an exciting, authentic historical saga then
look no further than Lizzie Lane.' Fenella J Miller
THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER 'Bravo; this is a big, complex and
utterly involving portrait of 19th-century China' THE TIMES The
internationally bestselling author portrays the great clash of East
and West in his new epic: China China in the nineteenth century: a
proud and ancient empire forbidden to foreigners. The West desires
Chinese tea above all other things but lacks the silver to buy it.
Instead, western adventurers resort to smuggling opium in exchange.
The Qing Emperor will not allow his people to sink into addiction.
Viceroy Lin is sent to the epicentre of the opium trade, Canton, to
stop it. The Opium Wars begin - heralding a period of bloody
military defeats, reparations, and one-sided treaties which will
become known as the Century of Humiliation. From Hong Kong to
Beijing to the Great Wall, from the exotic wonders of the Summer
Palace and the Forbidden City, to squalid village huts, the
dramatic struggle rages across the Celestial Kingdom. This is the
story of the Chinese people, high and low, and the Westerners who
came to exploit the riches of their ancient land and culture. We
meet a young village wife struggling with the rigid traditions of
her people, Manchu empresses and warriors, powerful eunuchs,
fanatical Taiping and Boxer Rebels, savvy Chinese pirates, artists,
concubines, scoundrels and heroes, well-intentioned missionaries
and the rapacious merchants, diplomats and soldiers of the West.
Fortunes will rise and fall, loves will be gained and lost. This is
an unforgettable tale told from both sides of the divide. The clash
of worldviews, of culture and heritage, is shown in a kaleidoscope
of jaw-dropping set pieces. China is a feat of the imagination that
will enthral, instruct and excite, and show us how things once
were, and how the turmoil of the nineteenth century led to modern
China's revolution and rebirth.
Back Cover Marketing Copy Two generations of a Southern family
leave their mark on Florida, their adopted home. Ellen Adair is a
vivacious beauty who weds Joseph White. Marrying about the time
Florida is ceded to the United States, Ellen leaves Kentucky to
trek with Joseph into half-civilized land of north Florida in the
1820
In this intriguing sequel to The Security of Silence, meet again
the fascinating members of the Malin family and their dramatic
lives as they struggle for survival in a new country. A Conspiracy
of Silence follows the Malin family as they emigrate from Germany
to the United States. The family's head thinks that moving to
America presents far greater opportunities for economic success.
However, they struggle to survive the hardships of learning a new
language, extreme working conditions, and troubled personal
relationships. This novel is a richly dramatic tale that vividly
portrays one family's experiences, hardships, and personal
tragedies. But there is a conspiracy of silence among its members
-- though the shocking truth, sooner or later, will come out.
'I absolutely loved it! So different, clever, funny and charming'
Sunday Times bestseller Katie Fforde 'Funny, wise, moving and full
of lovely moments...The characters are endearing and unforgettable'
Hazel Prior, author of the Richard & Judy Book Club Pick Away
with the Penguins 'Janice is a wonderful woman whose authenticity
pulls you along...the breadth and originality of supporting
characters makes this debut an immersive delight' Dorset Magazine
'Absolutely spellbinding...a warm-hearted, thoughtful, funny and
yet deeply poignant' Celia Anderson, author of 59 Memory Lane 'A
treasure of a book. Beautiful, emotional and heartfelt with a
cornucopia of characters you'll love spending time with' Phaedra
Patrick, author of The Library of Lost and Found She can't recall
what started her collection. Maybe it was in a fragment of
conversation overheard as she cleaned a sink? Before long (as she
dusted a sitting room or defrosted a fridge) she noticed people
were telling her their stories. Perhaps they always had done, but
now it is different, now the stories are reaching out to her and
she gathers them to her... When Janice starts cleaning for Mrs B -
a shrewd and tricksy woman in her nineties - she meets someone who
wants to hear her story. But Janice is clear: she is the keeper of
stories, she doesn't have a story to tell. At least, not one she
can share. Mrs B is no fool and knows there is more to Janice than
meets the eye. What is she hiding? After all, doesn't everyone have
a story to tell? Readers are loving Sally Page: 'Oh my giddy aunt
what an amazing book...absolutely adored it from start to finish'
Jeannie 'Not what I was expecting at all...loved the way it ended'
Julie 'An absolutely wonderful, unputdownable book full of
delightful characters' Sue 'What a wonderful idea for a book...A
joy to read' Angela 'Beautiful story...I loved every minute of
reading it!' Rubie 'I felt every emotion reading this, and Janice
was delightful - I was rooting for her the whole time' Kate 'An
engaging debut featuring an unexpectedly heartbreaking story' Sarah
In 1900, Franca Raimondi lived a privileged life in Sicily. Franca
puts aside her intellectual ambition and marries Edoardo Privitera,
an American exporter. They marry and are blessed with a daughter,
Giulia. In 1908, an earthquake buries their beloved child beneath
the rubble. Miraculously, Franca and Edoardo rescue her, but the
pain and suffocation foreshadow things to come. Giulia, too,
nurtures her intellect, but her ambitions are thwarted by
Mussolini's March on Rome and the impassioned love of Alissandru
Leone. Although they marry and add two children to the family,
Alissandru's philandering ways drive a wedge between them.
Seeking a better life, Franca, Giulia and their husbands move
to the United States in the late 1920s, as the Great Depression
rages. Again, their path to prosperity is impeded. As Alissandru's
affairs and temper splint the family, Franca rescues her
grandchildren. She's determined to oppose the forces of nature,
love, and politics that have thus far divided their lives.
Splintered Lives will invade your dreams and infuse your mind with
romance gone adrift. Only the deep love of a grandmother can
restore the family to splendor as she tells the children, "You come
from intelligence and class; surely it must come through."
Woven in the grit of the Great Depression and the determination of
the Second World War, "Some Trust in Chariots" is an endearing love
story that will thrill fans of the "Intents of the Heart" Series
while welcoming new readers to the joys and sorrows of the Preston
family saga.
It is the story of Malcolm and Carolyn Thomas Preston, the
Christian couple who would later open their home and hearts to
Lauren Mitchell, the troubled youth who is the central character of
the novel series. Discover childhood influences, such as the
unflappable Granny Preston, and search the deep spiritual roots
that grounded them not only in their faith in God but in their
commitment to each other. Laugh as courtship mishaps abound as
these two independent forces collide and weep with them as a global
war turns their world upside down and separation must be
endured.
Reunions are sometimes bittersweet, and difficulties are sure
to follow. Faith and prayer are their only weapons.come along for
the journey to the beginning of their remarkable legacy that will
be revealed in "Intents of the Heart."
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