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The Royal Station Master's Daughters at War - A dramatic World War I saga of the royal family (The Royal Station Master's Daughters Series book 2) (Paperback)
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The Royal Station Master's Daughters at War - A dramatic World War I saga of the royal family (The Royal Station Master's Daughters Series book 2) (Paperback)
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The second heartwarming book in The Royal Station Master's
Daughters series. For readers of Maisie Thomas and Daisy Styles. It
is 1917 and Maria has adapted well to her new life on the royal
Sandringham estate where she works as a maid in the Big House for
Queen Alexandra and is in awe of the many treasures around her. It
is two years since she turned up at the royal station master's
house to escape her secret past, destitute and with nowhere else to
turn. Having proven herself to Harry Saward and his daughters, she
is now welcomed by them as one of the family. But when Nellie, a
mysterious relative turns up, on the run from the law, Maria's
new-found happiness could be under threat. Meanwhile, the impact of
World War I is felt deeply in the community as the fate of missing
men from the Sandringham Company, who fought in Gallipoli, is still
unknown. Harry's daughters pull together to support each other and
women on the royal estate as they face their sorrows and
challenges. Ada's husband, Alfie, is away fighting on the front
line while Beatrice is now a VAD nurse at a cottage hospital.
Jessie has become a land army girl, proudly doing a man's job,
while pining for her sweetheart Jack. In a community torn apart by
loss and tragedy, how will the station master's family survive and
find the happiness they're all searching for? The Royal Station
Master's Daughters at War is the second book in a brand-new WWI
saga series, inspired by the Saward family, who ran the station at
Wolferton in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Through this
family we get a glimpse into all walks of life - from royalty to
the humblest of soldiers.
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