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"Bells of May" is the tale of a family rooted in the mystical
Harz Mountains of Germany. Five generations of women are forced, by
circumstance or choice, into unfamiliar lives-on the other side of
the mountain and halfway around the world.
A descendant of Celtic priests, Katherine Allewelt is a
surprisingly pragmatic girl until her well-arranged life is
shattered by her doomed relationship with a young miner.
Heartbroken, Katherine accepts a servant's position in the city,
where she matures, educates herself, and shares a deep friendship
with her mistress while fighting an attraction to the master. When
her mistress dies, Katherine returns home and tries to pick up the
threads of her old life.
Follow the saga of Katherine and her descendents for the
following one hundred fifty years through love, loss, and
challenge.
Shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2020 Longlisted for
the Booker Prize 2020 The long-awaited sequel to Wolf Hall and
Bring Up the Bodies, the stunning conclusion to Hilary Mantel's Man
Booker Prize-winning Wolf Hall trilogy. 'It is a book not read, but
lived' Telegraph 'Her Cromwell novels are, for my money, the
greatest English novels of this century' Observer 'If you cannot
speak truth at a beheading, when can you speak it?' England, May
1536. Anne Boleyn is dead, decapitated in the space of a heartbeat
by a hired French executioner. As her remains are bundled into
oblivion, Thomas Cromwell breakfasts with the victors. The
blacksmith's son from Putney emerges from the spring's bloodbath to
continue his climb to power and wealth, while his formidable
master, Henry VIII, settles to short-lived happiness with his third
queen, Jane Seymour. Cromwell is a man with only his wits to rely
on; he has no great family to back him, no private army. Despite
rebellion at home, traitors plotting abroad and the threat of
invasion testing Henry's regime to breaking point, Cromwell's
robust imagination sees a new country in the mirror of the future.
But can a nation, or a person, shed the past like a skin? Do the
dead continually unbury themselves? What will you do, the Spanish
ambassador asks Cromwell, when the king turns on you, as sooner or
later he turns on everyone close to him? With The Mirror and the
Light, Hilary Mantel brings to a triumphant close the trilogy she
began with Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies. She traces the final
years of Thomas Cromwell, the boy from nowhere who climbs to the
heights of power, offering a defining portrait of predator and
prey, of a ferocious contest between present and past, between
royal will and a common man's vision: of a modern nation making
itself through conflict, passion and courage. A Guardian Book of
the Year * A Times Book of the Year * A Daily Telegraph Book of the
Year * A Telegraph Book of the Year * A Sunday Times Book of the
Year * A New Statesman Book of the Year * A Spectator Book of the
Year
Mother doesn't always know best in this atmospheric and twisty
novel from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Flowers
in the Attic series and Landry series-now popular Lifetime movies.
When former teacher Paula Eden adopts Faith and Trevor, she is
astounded by their natural intelligence and decides to homeschool
them to nurture their brilliance. But as the years go on, Faith and
Trevor itch for more independence. When Faith sets her sights on a
handsome young man visiting from out of town, Paula grows
increasingly desperate to preserve her small family and her plans
for the children to carry on her legacy. Luckily, she has a cohort
in loyal Trevor, who will do anything to please his mother, even at
the risk of hurting his sister and potentially changing their lives
forever.
'A deeply humane and genre-defying work of love and uncompromising
hope' Ocean Vuong 'Heartbreaking ... a deeply affecting reckoning
with history' i-D An extraordinary, original and heartbreaking
debut novel about the bonds that connect people even when separated
by seas or death itself, from a thrilling new voice. There are the
goodbyes and then the fishing out of the bodies - everything in
between is speculation. One night, not long after the last American
troops leave Vietnam, siblings Anh, Thanh and Minh flee their
village and embark on a perilous boat journey to Hong Kong. Their
parents and four younger siblings make the crossing in another
vessel but as weeks go by it becomes clear that only one party has
survived the voyage. Anh, Thanh and Minh suddenly find themselves
alone in the world, without family or home. They travel on,
navigating refugee camps and resettlement centres until, by a twist
of fate, they arrive in Thatcher's Britain. Here they must somehow
build new lives with only each other to turn to, but will that be
enough in a place that doesn't seem to want them? In this piercing
debut, the siblings' faltering journey is deftly interwoven with
the voice of their lost younger brother, Dao, following them from a
place between the living and the dead, and the records of an
unknown researcher intent on gathering together the strands of
their story. Revelatory and inventive, Wandering Souls paints a
heart-wrenching portrait of a family in unimaginable adversity
while exploring the power of stories to heal generational wounds.
It heralds the arrival of an essential new voice in fiction.
'Meticulously researched and beautifully imagined' Tash Aw, author
of We, the Survivors 'Tells one of the most important stories of
our times' Lucy Caldwell, author of These Days 'Deeply moving and
deeply generous... I cried reading it' Yara Rodrigues Fowler,
author of there are more things 'A searing, sweeping and intimate
story of such heart and scope' Rachel Long, author of My Darling
from the Lions
When Ella Burton takes a job as a lowly cleaner at the glamorous
Palace theatre in Swansea, she is surprised by how quickly she
takes to the job - it's as if she was born for a life in the
theatre. Unlike Kathleen, who wants her name in lights, it's
backstage that Ella's heart lies, running the show under the
watchful eye of Anthony. It's not long before she realises that she
has fallen in love, and Ella begins to dream about a future that's
far from everything she has ever known... But a tragic accident
threatens to ruin everything she has worked for, and it seems clear
that Ella will have no choice but to accept the man that her father
chose for her - even if it breaks her heart. Will Ella be forced to
put her family before her own happiness - in the ultimate act of
love? Iris Gower, Wales' favourite bestselling storyteller, begins
a powerful and warm-hearted series set around Swansea's beautiful
theatre.
The families of Andros Odyssey are entangled in the insanity and
the destructive forces of the Crusades. The Crusades started with
Islam, which expanded through war by making people believe through
force. This brought the Crusades, a series of holy wars. They were
a means of defending against the expansion of Islam. The Crusades
were led by equally self-righteous, intolerant and ruthless people.
The proto-imperialism of the Crusaders introduced Western
aggression to the Middle East, leaving it in ruins and at the same
time, devastating Byzantium, which happened to be in the way. In
desperation, the Byzantines had to fight both, Christians and
Moslems. Byzantium, with its stiff resistance against the idea of
the Crusades, soon became an enemy to the West. As a result, the
failed Crusades left Byzantium exhausted and vulnerable to new
attacks from the East. In spite of the danger to the West, help
against the Turks came too little and too late, resulting in the
total destruction of Byzantium and the fall of Constantinople.
families evolve and old families are transformed because of name
changes under the Turkish occupation.
During war, nothing is ever at it seems...Sally Hartley is a
hopeless romantic. Her father died when she was a baby but she has
lived off stories from her mother of what a wonderful man he was.
Now, all she wants is a love like theirs. And she thinks she's
found it in Adam, the brother of a friend from home. When Adam is
posted to Orkney, it's like Sally's dreams have all come true.
After Italy changes sides in the war, the Italian POWs are granted
more freedom on the islands, meaning Sally can spend more time with
her friend, Aldo, and the two grow ever closer. But when a family
secret is revealed, Sally's trust might be forever broken. Sally,
Iris and Mary must continue their duties even as life changes
drastically around them, including an attack on one of their fellow
Wrens from an unknown assailant. Now the friends face danger not
just from the enemy, but also someone much closer to home. An
uplifting and dramatic WWII saga for fans of Kate Thompson,
Margaret Dickinson and Daisy Styles.
Finding his wife... Puts them both in peril! When newly married,
their life had been full of joy but tragedy has struck, and Grant
Rathmore's wife has run away to her father - a dangerous Jacobite
sympathiser. Fearful for Madeline's life, Grant finds her at a
London ball looking more beautiful than ever and dancing without a
care in the world. Now Grant vows to do whatever it takes to keep
her safe...
What do you do when you meet the love of your life...twice? Ashley
Ryan met her soul mate in her husband Devon and when he is killed
in a car accident she struggled to move on. Until 3 years later her
friends buy her a weekend away in the small town of Catalina Cove.
The beautiful small town offers her peace and escape from her
memories. Until she meets Ray Sullivan - fisherman, loner, and most
definitely her dead husband. Ray arrived in Catalina Cove to start
his life again after waking up from a coma with no memory of his
previous life. Hidden away in Catalina Cove he is determined to
take one day at a time until a visitor to the town sparks a distant
memory and a feeling he can't ignore... Ashley knows who he is. Ray
does not. The question is can you fall in love with someone you
never stopped loving...
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
Turn a Blind Eye is the third instalment in the gripping story of
Detective Inspector William Warwick, by the master storyteller and
Sunday Times number one bestselling author of the Clifton
Chronicles. William Warwick, now a Detective Inspector, is tasked
with a dangerous new line of work, to go undercover and expose
crime of another kind: corruption at the heart of the Metropolitan
Police Force. His team is focused on following Detective Jerry
Summers, a young officer whose lifestyle appears to exceed his
income. But as a personal relationship develops with a member of
William's team, it threatens to compromise the whole investigation.
Meanwhile, a notorious drug baron goes on trial, with the
prosecution case led by William's father and sister. And William's
wife Beth, now a mother to twins, renews an old acquaintance who
appears to have turned over a new leaf, or has she? As the
undercover officers start to draw the threads together, William
realizes that the corruption may go deeper still, and more of his
colleagues than he first thought might be willing to turn a blind
eye. 'Peerless master of the page-turner' - Daily Mail
'A beautiful, heart-warming yet sometimes heart-wrenching book...
Beautiful... I was left with a smile on my face' Goodreads
reviewer, Can a second chance heal their broken family? Since their
mother walked out on them as children, Izzie's taken responsibility
for her younger sister, Linda. And when their father's temper
flares up, Izzie knows the girls are better off on their own. But
when a handsome Italian chef moves to Worthing and offers Izzie a
job in his cafe, she is forced to choose between her
responsibilities and her desires. Then her mother resurfaces, and
Izzie discovers there's more to her abandonment than meets the eye.
Will Izzie be able to come to terms with the past in order to
pursue the future she deserves? A gripping and emotional family
drama from the Sunday Times bestselling author, perfect for fans of
Katie Flynn and Rosie Clarke. Readers love At Home by the Sea:
'Such a remarkable book from start to finish... It will touch your
heart... Loved it' Goodreads reviewer, 'I couldn't put it down it
was so captivating' Goodreads reviewer, 'Family saga at its best.
Such lovely story lines and you actually feel like you are in the
book' NetGalley reviewer, 'A warm story about love, betrayal,
family... I loved the ending. It was incredible!' NetGalley
reviewer, 'Loved this book, I couldn't put it down' NetGalley
reviewer, 'Lovely book, couldn't stop reading it... There are lots
of secrets in this story which keep the reader gripped til the very
end... Would definitely recommend' NetGalley reviewer, 'I was
hooked from the first page... Read it for yourself and experience
this brilliant book' NetGalley reviewer,
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.
The enthralling sequel to A Woman of Substance and Hold The Dream.
The spirit of Emma Harte lives on in her granddaughter, Paula
O'Neill. Paula must act with daring and courage to preserve her
formidable grandmother's glittering empire and to protect it from
unscrupulous enemies - so that Emma's precious dream lives on for
the next generation... Moving from Yorkshire to Hong Kong and
America, this remarkable drama is played out against a backdrop of
the world of the wealthy and privileged, where the glamour is
underscored by jealousy and treachery. The unorthodox and endlessly
fascinating Harte family drama continues... 'A compulsive read'
Daily Mail
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