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If you're born with nothing you have to make your own luck.When
Jared Johnson first meets Clarice Connaught he saves her from the
hands of her father, who is brutally beating her in the street.
Never one to walk past someone in distress, Jared doesn’t
hesitate to help. But who is this girl and what is her story? Jared
Johnson started with nothing. At just twelve-years-old he was
orphaned and homeless, but eight years later, Jared is a success.
Running McGuire’s Rag & Bone Yard and surrounded by friends,
all Jared needs now is to find the perfect girl to settle down
with. Nothing has come easy for Clarice but still she has dreams of
a grander life and the finer things. And if her father isn’t
willing to provide them then Clarice will do anything to find
someone who is. Jared and Clarice have one thing in common – they
are survivors – and in Queen Victoria’s Birmingham you need
your wits about you to keep the wolf from the door. But Clarice
isn’t everything she seems, and like a bad penny that always
shows up, she brings more trouble for Jared and his friends than
they could ever have imagined… Lindsey Hutchinson, the top 10
bestseller, Queen of the Black Country Saga, is back with a
page-turning and heart-warming story perfect fans of Katie Flynn,
Val Wood and Lyn Andrews. What readers are saying about Lindsey
Hutchinson: ‘I have read most if not all of Lindsey
Hutchinson’s books having read a lot of her mother’s as well.
She is a super storyteller and seems to be able to write about a
multitude of subjects and obviously does a lot of research into her
books.’ ‘I loved this book, such a heart-warming read to the
end.’ ‘The Ragged Orphan was a consuming read that brought
history to life under the masterful pen of Lindsey Hutchinson.’
‘This book will make you cry in places and laugh in others and
like me once you finish a chapter you will want to just hurry on to
the next chapter to discover more about Jared and the other
characters.’ ‘Such a cosy book that is gently and easy to read
but will keep you wanting to go back to it.’ ‘Absolutely loved
it I couldn't put it down great story great characters ad tears in
my eyes at times really enjoyed it.’
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.'
A heart-warming historical novel about surviving against the odds
and finding a family, from top 10 bestseller Lindsey Hutchinson.In
two rundown houses, at the side of a barren heath, live six
children with no family but each other. Abandoned or orphaned,
every day is a fight to find food and keep warm. But they are
determined to stay free of the clutches of the workhouse and the
horrors that would face them if they were ever torn apart. Dora
Parsons lives with her mother Mary and her evil grandmother Edith.
Edith's house may be comfortable and warm, and food is plentiful,
but every day Dora suffers at the hands of her spiteful gran.
Desperate to protect her child, Mary longs to run away but she has
no money to keep them alive and nowhere else to call home. When
fate intervenes and Mary and Dora meet the children, events are set
in train that will change all their lives forever. But will the
friends find peace and comfort at last, or does the chill of the
winter signal the most desperate ending of all... The top 10
best-seller is back with a heart-breaking, page-turning story of
survival, friendship and what it means to be a family. Perfect for
fans of Catherine Cookson, Val Wood and Lyn Andrews. Praise for
Lindsey Hutchinson: 'A great story with a great mix of characters,
well written and keeps you hooked with each page turn!' Sarah
Davies, NetGalley 'A wonderful read ... The author writes so well,
it's a really hard novel to put down!' Grace Smith, NetGalley.
'Make sure to read this book where you won't be disturbed because
once it gets going, you won't want to put it down' Andrea Ruiz,
NetGalley 'A very poignant, feel-good-factor novel' Shelia Easson,
NetGalley 'Excellent story!' Stephanie Collins, NetGalley 'The
story will linger in your mind long after you finish it' The Avid
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If you're born with nothing you have to make your own luck.When
Jared Johnson first meets Clarice Connaught he saves her from the
hands of her father, who is brutally beating her in the street.
Never one to walk past someone in distress, Jared doesn’t
hesitate to help. But who is this girl and what is her story? Jared
Johnson started with nothing. At just twelve-years-old he was
orphaned and homeless, but eight years later, Jared is a success.
Running McGuire’s Rag & Bone Yard and surrounded by friends,
all Jared needs now is to find the perfect girl to settle down
with. Nothing has come easy for Clarice but still she has dreams of
a grander life and the finer things. And if her father isn’t
willing to provide them then Clarice will do anything to find
someone who is. Jared and Clarice have one thing in common – they
are survivors – and in Queen Victoria’s Birmingham you need
your wits about you to keep the wolf from the door. But Clarice
isn’t everything she seems, and like a bad penny that always
shows up, she brings more trouble for Jared and his friends than
they could ever have imagined… Lindsey Hutchinson, the top 10
bestseller, Queen of the Black Country Saga, is back with a
page-turning and heart-warming story perfect fans of Katie Flynn,
Val Wood and Lyn Andrews. What readers are saying about Lindsey
Hutchinson: ‘I have read most if not all of Lindsey
Hutchinson’s books having read a lot of her mother’s as well.
She is a super storyteller and seems to be able to write about a
multitude of subjects and obviously does a lot of research into her
books.’ ‘I loved this book, such a heart-warming read to the
end.’ ‘The Ragged Orphan was a consuming read that brought
history to life under the masterful pen of Lindsey Hutchinson.’
‘This book will make you cry in places and laugh in others and
like me once you finish a chapter you will want to just hurry on to
the next chapter to discover more about Jared and the other
characters.’ ‘Such a cosy book that is gently and easy to read
but will keep you wanting to go back to it.’ ‘Absolutely loved
it I couldn't put it down great story great characters ad tears in
my eyes at times really enjoyed it.’
When 12 year-old Jared Johnson's little sister dies, just hours
after his mother breathes her last after wasting away so her
children could eat, he knows he is on own. Desperate to avoid the
workhouse, he does everything he can to survive the inhospitable
streets of Birmingham. Jared is blessed with the gift of the gab
and soon attracts the attention of the King of the Tatters, Toby
McGuire. Recognising a kindred spirit, Toby soon has Jared out on a
cart hustling for rags. Jared loves driving his horse Bess,
shouting 'any old rags' as loud as he can, and it's not long before
he's thriving. But being successful can bring you enemies as well
as friends. Toby knows that Jared is destined for bigger things -
provided his big mouth doesn't get him hurt first... The top 10
best-seller is back with an unforgettable story about an
unforgettable boy. Heart-breaking and heart-warming, fans of Katie
Flynn, Val Wood and Lyn Andrews will fall in love with this latest
page-turner from Lindsey Hutchinson. What readers are saying about
Lindsey Hutchinson: 'Couldn't put this book down. Brilliant story
with many sad bits, but lovely happy ending. I would thoroughly
recommend this book.' 'What a fabulous book from Lindsey again. She
never disappoints. Read in 2 days it really is unputdownable! Can't
wait for the next one as I know it will be another cracker.' 'It's
a while since I didn't want a book to end. I absolutely loved this
story as I have all of this author's books. She can't write fast
enough for me, every book has been as lovely as the last and as
usual I can't wait for the next.' 'Oh my goodness, I fell in love
with each and everyone of the characters, except Edith, am glad to
say she got her just rewards. Lindsey, you make them so loveable
and real. Read it in 2 days. Brilliant!!!'
When 12 year-old Jared Johnson's little sister dies, just hours
after his mother breathes her last after wasting away so her
children could eat, he knows he is on own. Desperate to avoid the
workhouse, he does everything he can to survive the inhospitable
streets of Birmingham. Jared is blessed with the gift of the gab
and soon attracts the attention of the King of the Tatters, Toby
McGuire. Recognising a kindred spirit, Toby soon has Jared out on a
cart hustling for rags. Jared loves driving his horse Bess,
shouting 'any old rags' as loud as he can, and it's not long before
he's thriving. But being successful can bring you enemies as well
as friends. Toby knows that Jared is destined for bigger things -
provided his big mouth doesn't get him hurt first... The top 10
best-seller is back with an unforgettable story about an
unforgettable boy. Heart-breaking and heart-warming, fans of Katie
Flynn, Val Wood and Lyn Andrews will fall in love with this latest
page-turner from Lindsey Hutchinson. What readers are saying about
Lindsey Hutchinson: 'Couldn't put this book down. Brilliant story
with many sad bits, but lovely happy ending. I would thoroughly
recommend this book.' 'What a fabulous book from Lindsey again. She
never disappoints. Read in 2 days it really is unputdownable! Can't
wait for the next one as I know it will be another cracker.' 'It's
a while since I didn't want a book to end. I absolutely loved this
story as I have all of this author's books. She can't write fast
enough for me, every book has been as lovely as the last and as
usual I can't wait for the next.' 'Oh my goodness, I fell in love
with each and everyone of the characters, except Edith, am glad to
say she got her just rewards. Lindsey, you make them so loveable
and real. Read it in 2 days. Brilliant!!!'
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.'
When 12 year-old Jared Johnson's little sister dies, just hours
after his mother breathes her last after wasting away so her
children could eat, he knows he is on own. Desperate to avoid the
workhouse, he does everything he can to survive the inhospitable
streets of Birmingham. Jared is blessed with the gift of the gab
and soon attracts the attention of the King of the Tatters, Toby
McGuire. Recognising a kindred spirit, Toby soon has Jared out on a
cart hustling for rags. Jared loves driving his horse Bess,
shouting 'any old rags' as loud as he can, and it's not long before
he's thriving. But being successful can bring you enemies as well
as friends. Toby knows that Jared is destined for bigger things -
provided his big mouth doesn't get him hurt first... The top 10
best-seller is back with an unforgettable story about an
unforgettable boy. Heart-breaking and heart-warming, fans of Katie
Flynn, Val Wood and Lyn Andrews will fall in love with this latest
page-turner from Lindsey Hutchinson. What readers are saying about
Lindsey Hutchinson: 'Couldn't put this book down. Brilliant story
with many sad bits, but lovely happy ending. I would thoroughly
recommend this book.' 'What a fabulous book from Lindsey again. She
never disappoints. Read in 2 days it really is unputdownable! Can't
wait for the next one as I know it will be another cracker.' 'It's
a while since I didn't want a book to end. I absolutely loved this
story as I have all of this author's books. She can't write fast
enough for me, every book has been as lovely as the last and as
usual I can't wait for the next.' 'Oh my goodness, I fell in love
with each and everyone of the characters, except Edith, am glad to
say she got her just rewards. Lindsey, you make them so loveable
and real. Read it in 2 days. Brilliant!!!'
A heart-warming historical novel about surviving against the odds
and finding a family, from top 10 bestseller Lindsey Hutchinson.In
two rundown houses, at the side of a barren heath, live six
children with no family but each other. Abandoned or orphaned,
every day is a fight to find food and keep warm. But they are
determined to stay free of the clutches of the workhouse and the
horrors that would face them if they were ever torn apart. Dora
Parsons lives with her mother Mary and her evil grandmother Edith.
Edith's house may be comfortable and warm, and food is plentiful,
but every day Dora suffers at the hands of her spiteful gran.
Desperate to protect her child, Mary longs to run away but she has
no money to keep them alive and nowhere else to call home. When
fate intervenes and Mary and Dora meet the children, events are set
in train that will change all their lives forever. But will the
friends find peace and comfort at last, or does the chill of the
winter signal the most desperate ending of all... The top 10
best-seller is back with a heart-breaking, page-turning story of
survival, friendship and what it means to be a family. Perfect for
fans of Catherine Cookson, Val Wood and Lyn Andrews. Praise for
Lindsey Hutchinson: 'A great story with a great mix of characters,
well written and keeps you hooked with each page turn!' Sarah
Davies, NetGalley 'A wonderful read ... The author writes so well,
it's a really hard novel to put down!' Grace Smith, NetGalley.
'Make sure to read this book where you won't be disturbed because
once it gets going, you won't want to put it down' Andrea Ruiz,
NetGalley 'A very poignant, feel-good-factor novel' Shelia Easson,
NetGalley 'Excellent story!' Stephanie Collins, NetGalley 'The
story will linger in your mind long after you finish it' The Avid
Reader
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.'
Even in the hardest lives, some light must shine. Violet Clancy can
take no more of her brutal stepfather's attentions, so when he
meets a tragic end she feels justice has been done. Looking around
the bleak and pitiless Black Country town of Wednesbury, she
realises that there are many other wrongs that she could help to
put right. Joining a coterie of women who call themselves the
Wednesbury Wives, Violet and her friends are determined to win
justice for the abused. Their mission is to bring a little light
into the hardest lives. Before long the wives find laughter and
romance in their close-knit town. But will their friendships
survive when some of their good deeds are brought into doubt, and
some of their methods are called into question? And is justice
always worth it, no matter what the price?
Dolly Perkins and Jack Larkin have grown up in the notorious gin
palaces of Birmingham.It's a world of happiness and friendship, but
also violence and poverty. Now that Dolly runs the Daydream Gin
Palace on Gin Barrel Lane she can finally control her own destiny,
but sometimes fate still plays its hand. Keen to expand her empire,
Dolly and Jack take on a new pub, but they are in for a shock when
a foul smell in one of the bedrooms turns out to come from a body
hidden in the wall. As the police hunt for their suspect, rumours
abound, spread by the local urchins - happy to be used as runners
for a little bit of food and a coin or two. But rumours can be
dangerous, and as one of the worst winters on record covers
everything in snow, Dolly and Jack have to fight for the lives they
have made for themselves, and for the urchins that they have come
to think of as family. Will the arrival of a new baby on Gin Barrel
Lane bring the promise of new hope, or will the long-awaited thaw
uncover new secrets and new tragedies... The Queen of Black Country
sagas is back on Gin Barrel Lane with a rip-roaring, heart-warming,
page-turning story of family, friendship and beating the odds.
Perfect for fans of Val Wood and Lyn Andrews. Praise for Lindsey
Hutchinson: 'A great story with a great mix of characters, well
written and keeps you hooked with each page turn!' Sarah Davies,
NetGalley 'A wonderful read ... The author writes so well, it's a
really hard novel to put down!' Grace Smith, NetGalley. 'Make sure
to read this book where you won't be disturbed because once it gets
going, you won't want to put it down' Andrea Ruiz, NetGalley 'A
very poignant, feel-good-factor novel' Shelia Easson, NetGalley
'Excellent story!' Stephanie Collins, NetGalley 'The story will
linger in your mind long after you finish it' The Avid Reader
A heart-warming historical novel about surviving against the odds
and finding a family, from top 10 bestseller Lindsey Hutchinson.In
two rundown houses, at the side of a barren heath, live six
children with no family but each other. Abandoned or orphaned,
every day is a fight to find food and keep warm. But they are
determined to stay free of the clutches of the workhouse and the
horrors that would face them if they were ever torn apart. Dora
Parsons lives with her mother Mary and her evil grandmother Edith.
Edith's house may be comfortable and warm, and food is plentiful,
but every day Dora suffers at the hands of her spiteful gran.
Desperate to protect her child, Mary longs to run away but she has
no money to keep them alive and nowhere else to call home. When
fate intervenes and Mary and Dora meet the children, events are set
in train that will change all their lives forever. But will the
friends find peace and comfort at last, or does the chill of the
winter signal the most desperate ending of all... The top 10
best-seller is back with a heart-breaking, page-turning story of
survival, friendship and what it means to be a family. Perfect for
fans of Catherine Cookson, Val Wood and Lyn Andrews. Praise for
Lindsey Hutchinson: 'A great story with a great mix of characters,
well written and keeps you hooked with each page turn!' Sarah
Davies, NetGalley 'A wonderful read ... The author writes so well,
it's a really hard novel to put down!' Grace Smith, NetGalley.
'Make sure to read this book where you won't be disturbed because
once it gets going, you won't want to put it down' Andrea Ruiz,
NetGalley 'A very poignant, feel-good-factor novel' Shelia Easson,
NetGalley 'Excellent story!' Stephanie Collins, NetGalley 'The
story will linger in your mind long after you finish it' The Avid
Reader
Dolly Perkins and Jack Larkin have grown up in the notorious gin
palaces of Birmingham.It's a world of happiness and friendship, but
also violence and poverty. Now that Dolly runs the Daydream Gin
Palace on Gin Barrel Lane she can finally control her own destiny,
but sometimes fate still plays its hand. Keen to expand her empire,
Dolly and Jack take on a new pub, but they are in for a shock when
a foul smell in one of the bedrooms turns out to come from a body
hidden in the wall. As the police hunt for their suspect, rumours
abound, spread by the local urchins - happy to be used as runners
for a little bit of food and a coin or two. But rumours can be
dangerous, and as one of the worst winters on record covers
everything in snow, Dolly and Jack have to fight for the lives they
have made for themselves, and for the urchins that they have come
to think of as family. Will the arrival of a new baby on Gin Barrel
Lane bring the promise of new hope, or will the long-awaited thaw
uncover new secrets and new tragedies... The Queen of Black Country
sagas is back on Gin Barrel Lane with a rip-roaring, heart-warming,
page-turning story of family, friendship and beating the odds.
Perfect for fans of Val Wood and Lyn Andrews. Praise for Lindsey
Hutchinson: 'A great story with a great mix of characters, well
written and keeps you hooked with each page turn!' Sarah Davies,
NetGalley 'A wonderful read ... The author writes so well, it's a
really hard novel to put down!' Grace Smith, NetGalley. 'Make sure
to read this book where you won't be disturbed because once it gets
going, you won't want to put it down' Andrea Ruiz, NetGalley 'A
very poignant, feel-good-factor novel' Shelia Easson, NetGalley
'Excellent story!' Stephanie Collins, NetGalley 'The story will
linger in your mind long after you finish it' The Avid Reader
Let bestselling author Lindsey Hutchinson take you back in time to
the Victorian Black Country, for a tale of love, hardship and
fighting against the odds to succeed.Life is tough for Ella
Bancroft. After her father, Thomas, is wheelchair-bound by an
accident at the tube works, the responsibility for keeping a roof
over their head falls to Ella. Ella's mother died when she was ten,
and her sister Sally lives with her no-good, work-shy husband Eddy,
so is no help at all. If she and her father are to keep the
bailiffs from the door, then Ella must earn a living. But Ella is
resourceful as well as creative, and soon discovers she has a gift
for millinery. Setting up shop in the front room of their two-up,
two-down home in Silver Street, Walsall, Ella and Thomas work hard
to establish a thriving business. Before long, the fashionable
ladies of the Black Country are lining up to wear one of Ella's
beautiful creations, and finally Ella dares to hope for a life with
love, friendship and family. Meeting the man she longs to marry
should be a turning point for Ella, but life's twists and turns can
be cruel. As the winter grows colder, events seem to conspire to
test Ella's spirit. And by the time spring is approaching, will the
hat girl of Silver Street triumph, or will Ella have to admit
defeat as all her dreams are tested. The Queen of the Black Country
sagas is back with a heart-breaking, unforgettable, page-turning
story of love, life and battling against the odds. Perfect for fans
of Val Wood and Lyn Andrews. Praise for Lindsey Hutchinson: 'A
great story with a great mix of characters, well written and keeps
you hooked with each page turn!' Sarah Davies, NetGalley 'A
wonderful read ... The author writes so well, it's a really hard
novel to put down!' Grace Smith, NetGalley. 'Make sure to read this
book where you won't be disturbed because once it gets going, you
won't want to put it down' Andrea Ruiz, NetGalley 'A very poignant,
feel-good-factor novel' Shelia Easson, NetGalley 'Excellent story!'
Stephanie Collins, NetGalley 'The story will linger in your mind
long after you finish it' The Avid Reader
Ten-year-old Jack Larkin has seen more than his fair share of
shocking sights, growing up in the notorious Crown Saloon.Broken
hearts and broken bones are just a fact of life in a Gin Palace,
but for orphan Dolly, the Crown is her last hope. After the death
of her mother, Dolly ran away from her sleazy step father Arthur,
only to find herself living on the streets. When Jack discovers her
hiding in the back yard of The Crown, he persuades his mother
Nellie Larkin, to take Dolly in. But Dolly has a secret - a very
valuable secret - and Arthur is determined to get his clutches on
her at any cost. And when local hard-man Ezra Morton joins in the
hunt, the Larkins may have to risk everything to keep Dolly safe...
The Queen of the Black Country sagas is back with a page-turning,
heart-warming, laugh-out-loud story to remember. Perfect for fans
of Val Wood and Lyn Andrews. Praise for Lindsey Hutchinson: 'A
great story with a great mix of characters, well written and keeps
you hooked with each page turn!' Sarah Davies, NetGalley 'A
wonderful read ... The author writes so well, it's a really hard
novel to put down!' Grace Smith, NetGalley. 'Make sure to read this
book where you won't be disturbed because once it gets going, you
won't want to put it down' Andrea Ruiz, NetGalley 'A very poignant,
feel-good-factor novel' Shelia Easson, NetGalley 'Excellent story!'
Stephanie Collins, NetGalley 'The story will linger in your mind
long after you finish it' The Avid Reader. What readers are saying
about The Children from Gin Barrel Lane: 'An entertaining and
delightful story that will keep you turning the pages until the
very end' 'This story was funny, suspenseful and held my attention
all while I kept turning the pages!' 'Lindsey Hutchinson is a very
talented writer and the way this story comes together with
mischief, laughter, a secret, the chase, strangers turning
instantly into family, pulling at my heartstrings and then with
such quick ease, wrapping it all up and making me want to read
another of her books!' 'Heartfelt, honest and gritty. I adored this
read from this author.' 'Without a doubt, a page turner that holds
your interest as well as giving you much to think on when you are
finished.' 'The setting is atmospheric and vividly described, and
lets you experience the sights smells and uproar of the gin
palace.' 'This was simply brilliant.' 'Another fantastic book by
Lindsay Hutchinson'
Dolly Perkins and Jack Larkin have grown up in the notorious gin
palaces of Birmingham.It's a world of happiness and friendship, but
also violence and poverty. Now that Dolly runs the Daydream Gin
Palace on Gin Barrel Lane she can finally control her own destiny,
but sometimes fate still plays its hand. Keen to expand her empire,
Dolly and Jack take on a new pub, but they are in for a shock when
a foul smell in one of the bedrooms turns out to come from a body
hidden in the wall. As the police hunt for their suspect, rumours
abound, spread by the local urchins - happy to be used as runners
for a little bit of food and a coin or two. But rumours can be
dangerous, and as one of the worst winters on record covers
everything in snow, Dolly and Jack have to fight for the lives they
have made for themselves, and for the urchins that they have come
to think of as family. Will the arrival of a new baby on Gin Barrel
Lane bring the promise of new hope, or will the long-awaited thaw
uncover new secrets and new tragedies... The Queen of Black Country
sagas is back on Gin Barrel Lane with a rip-roaring, heart-warming,
page-turning story of family, friendship and beating the odds.
Perfect for fans of Val Wood and Lyn Andrews. Praise for Lindsey
Hutchinson: 'A great story with a great mix of characters, well
written and keeps you hooked with each page turn!' Sarah Davies,
NetGalley 'A wonderful read ... The author writes so well, it's a
really hard novel to put down!' Grace Smith, NetGalley. 'Make sure
to read this book where you won't be disturbed because once it gets
going, you won't want to put it down' Andrea Ruiz, NetGalley 'A
very poignant, feel-good-factor novel' Shelia Easson, NetGalley
'Excellent story!' Stephanie Collins, NetGalley 'The story will
linger in your mind long after you finish it' The Avid Reader
Let bestselling author Lindsey Hutchinson transport you back in
time to Marshall's Children's Home, for this heart-warming and
unforgettable tale from the Black Country.The Fitch children are
finally safe, after they and their friends were rescued from the
grim orphanage Reed House by Minnie and Billy Marshall. Their
children's home Marshall's is full of love and laughter, and a
world away from their terrible ordeal of being sold to Una Reed for
five shillings. There are many more children who still need a home,
especially in a world where the workhouse is the last option for
desperate families, and so Minnie makes it her mission to build
Marshall's into a refuge for all the waifs and strays. But kind
hearts can be taken advantage of, and before long, Marshall's in
under attack. Can Minnie and Billy keep their family together and
keep all the children safe, or will they be torn apart again The
Queen of the Black Country sagas is back with a heart-warming,
unputdownable and unforgettable tale of triumph against the odds.
Perfect for fans of Val Wood and Lyn Andrews. Praise for Lindsey
Hutchinson:'A great story with a great mix of characters, well
written and keeps you hooked with each page turn!' Sarah Davies,
NetGalley. 'A wonderful read ... The author writes so well, it's a
really hard novel to put down!' Grace Smith, NetGalley. 'Make sure
to read this book where you won't be disturbed because once it gets
going, you won't want to put it down' Andrea Ruiz, NetGalley. 'A
very poignant, feel-good-factor novel' Shelia Easson, NetGalley.
'Excellent story!' Stephanie Collins, NetGalley. 'The story will
linger in your mind long after you finish it!' The Avid Reader
Let bestselling author Lindsey Hutchinson take you back in time to
the Victorian Black Country, for a tale of love, hardship and
fighting against the odds to succeed.Life is tough for Ella
Bancroft. After her father, Thomas, is wheelchair-bound by an
accident at the tube works, the responsibility for keeping a roof
over their head falls to Ella. Ella's mother died when she was ten,
and her sister Sally lives with her no-good, work-shy husband Eddy,
so is no help at all. If she and her father are to keep the
bailiffs from the door, then Ella must earn a living. But Ella is
resourceful as well as creative, and soon discovers she has a gift
for millinery. Setting up shop in the front room of their two-up,
two-down home in Silver Street, Walsall, Ella and Thomas work hard
to establish a thriving business. Before long, the fashionable
ladies of the Black Country are lining up to wear one of Ella's
beautiful creations, and finally Ella dares to hope for a life with
love, friendship and family. Meeting the man she longs to marry
should be a turning point for Ella, but life's twists and turns can
be cruel. As the winter grows colder, events seem to conspire to
test Ella's spirit. And by the time spring is approaching, will the
hat girl of Silver Street triumph, or will Ella have to admit
defeat as all her dreams are tested. The Queen of the Black Country
sagas is back with a heart-breaking, unforgettable, page-turning
story of love, life and battling against the odds. Perfect for fans
of Val Wood and Lyn Andrews. Praise for Lindsey Hutchinson: 'A
great story with a great mix of characters, well written and keeps
you hooked with each page turn!' Sarah Davies, NetGalley 'A
wonderful read ... The author writes so well, it's a really hard
novel to put down!' Grace Smith, NetGalley. 'Make sure to read this
book where you won't be disturbed because once it gets going, you
won't want to put it down' Andrea Ruiz, NetGalley 'A very poignant,
feel-good-factor novel' Shelia Easson, NetGalley 'Excellent story!'
Stephanie Collins, NetGalley 'The story will linger in your mind
long after you finish it' The Avid Reader
Let bestselling author Lindsey Hutchinson take you back in time to
the Victorian Black Country, for a tale of love, hardship and
fighting against the odds to succeed.Life is tough for Ella
Bancroft. After her father, Thomas, is wheelchair-bound by an
accident at the tube works, the responsibility for keeping a roof
over their head falls to Ella. Ella's mother died when she was ten,
and her sister Sally lives with her no-good, work-shy husband Eddy,
so is no help at all. If she and her father are to keep the
bailiffs from the door, then Ella must earn a living. But Ella is
resourceful as well as creative, and soon discovers she has a gift
for millinery. Setting up shop in the front room of their two-up,
two-down home in Silver Street, Walsall, Ella and Thomas work hard
to establish a thriving business. Before long, the fashionable
ladies of the Black Country are lining up to wear one of Ella's
beautiful creations, and finally Ella dares to hope for a life with
love, friendship and family. Meeting the man she longs to marry
should be a turning point for Ella, but life's twists and turns can
be cruel. As the winter grows colder, events seem to conspire to
test Ella's spirit. And by the time spring is approaching, will the
hat girl of Silver Street triumph, or will Ella have to admit
defeat as all her dreams are tested. The Queen of the Black Country
sagas is back with a heart-breaking, unforgettable, page-turning
story of love, life and battling against the odds. Perfect for fans
of Val Wood and Lyn Andrews. Praise for Lindsey Hutchinson: 'A
great story with a great mix of characters, well written and keeps
you hooked with each page turn!' Sarah Davies, NetGalley 'A
wonderful read ... The author writes so well, it's a really hard
novel to put down!' Grace Smith, NetGalley. 'Make sure to read this
book where you won't be disturbed because once it gets going, you
won't want to put it down' Andrea Ruiz, NetGalley 'A very poignant,
feel-good-factor novel' Shelia Easson, NetGalley 'Excellent story!'
Stephanie Collins, NetGalley 'The story will linger in your mind
long after you finish it' The Avid Reader
Let bestselling author Lindsey Hutchinson transport you back in
time to Marshall's Children's Home, for this heart-warming and
unforgettable tale from the Black Country.The Fitch children are
finally safe, after they and their friends were rescued from the
grim orphanage Reed House by Minnie and Billy Marshall. Their
children's home Marshall's is full of love and laughter, and a
world away from their terrible ordeal of being sold to Una Reed for
five shillings. There are many more children who still need a home,
especially in a world where the workhouse is the last option for
desperate families, and so Minnie makes it her mission to build
Marshall's into a refuge for all the waifs and strays. But kind
hearts can be taken advantage of, and before long, Marshall's in
under attack. Can Minnie and Billy keep their family together and
keep all the children safe, or will they be torn apart again The
Queen of the Black Country sagas is back with a heart-warming,
unputdownable and unforgettable tale of triumph against the odds.
Perfect for fans of Val Wood and Lyn Andrews. Praise for Lindsey
Hutchinson:'A great story with a great mix of characters, well
written and keeps you hooked with each page turn!' Sarah Davies,
NetGalley. 'A wonderful read ... The author writes so well, it's a
really hard novel to put down!' Grace Smith, NetGalley. 'Make sure
to read this book where you won't be disturbed because once it gets
going, you won't want to put it down' Andrea Ruiz, NetGalley. 'A
very poignant, feel-good-factor novel' Shelia Easson, NetGalley.
'Excellent story!' Stephanie Collins, NetGalley. 'The story will
linger in your mind long after you finish it!' The Avid Reader
Ten-year-old Jack Larkin has seen more than his fair share of
shocking sights, growing up in the notorious Crown Saloon.Broken
hearts and broken bones are just a fact of life in a Gin Palace,
but for orphan Dolly, the Crown is her last hope. After the death
of her mother, Dolly ran away from her sleazy step father Arthur,
only to find herself living on the streets. When Jack discovers her
hiding in the back yard of The Crown, he persuades his mother
Nellie Larkin, to take Dolly in. But Dolly has a secret - a very
valuable secret - and Arthur is determined to get his clutches on
her at any cost. And when local hard-man Ezra Morton joins in the
hunt, the Larkins may have to risk everything to keep Dolly safe...
The Queen of the Black Country sagas is back with a page-turning,
heart-warming, laugh-out-loud story to remember. Perfect for fans
of Val Wood and Lyn Andrews. Praise for Lindsey Hutchinson: 'A
great story with a great mix of characters, well written and keeps
you hooked with each page turn!' Sarah Davies, NetGalley 'A
wonderful read ... The author writes so well, it's a really hard
novel to put down!' Grace Smith, NetGalley. 'Make sure to read this
book where you won't be disturbed because once it gets going, you
won't want to put it down' Andrea Ruiz, NetGalley 'A very poignant,
feel-good-factor novel' Shelia Easson, NetGalley 'Excellent story!'
Stephanie Collins, NetGalley 'The story will linger in your mind
long after you finish it' The Avid Reader. What readers are saying
about The Children from Gin Barrel Lane: 'An entertaining and
delightful story that will keep you turning the pages until the
very end' 'This story was funny, suspenseful and held my attention
all while I kept turning the pages!' 'Lindsey Hutchinson is a very
talented writer and the way this story comes together with
mischief, laughter, a secret, the chase, strangers turning
instantly into family, pulling at my heartstrings and then with
such quick ease, wrapping it all up and making me want to read
another of her books!' 'Heartfelt, honest and gritty. I adored this
read from this author.' 'Without a doubt, a page turner that holds
your interest as well as giving you much to think on when you are
finished.' 'The setting is atmospheric and vividly described, and
lets you experience the sights smells and uproar of the gin
palace.' 'This was simply brilliant.' 'Another fantastic book by
Lindsay Hutchinson'
Ten-year-old Jack Larkin has seen more than his fair share of
shocking sights, growing up in the notorious Crown Saloon.Broken
hearts and broken bones are just a fact of life in a Gin Palace,
but for orphan Dolly, the Crown is her last hope. After the death
of her mother, Dolly ran away from her sleazy step father Arthur,
only to find herself living on the streets. When Jack discovers her
hiding in the back yard of The Crown, he persuades his mother
Nellie Larkin, to take Dolly in. But Dolly has a secret - a very
valuable secret - and Arthur is determined to get his clutches on
her at any cost. And when local hard-man Ezra Morton joins in the
hunt, the Larkins may have to risk everything to keep Dolly safe...
The Queen of the Black Country sagas is back with a page-turning,
heart-warming, laugh-out-loud story to remember. Perfect for fans
of Val Wood and Lyn Andrews. Praise for Lindsey Hutchinson: 'A
great story with a great mix of characters, well written and keeps
you hooked with each page turn!' Sarah Davies, NetGalley 'A
wonderful read ... The author writes so well, it's a really hard
novel to put down!' Grace Smith, NetGalley. 'Make sure to read this
book where you won't be disturbed because once it gets going, you
won't want to put it down' Andrea Ruiz, NetGalley 'A very poignant,
feel-good-factor novel' Shelia Easson, NetGalley 'Excellent story!'
Stephanie Collins, NetGalley 'The story will linger in your mind
long after you finish it' The Avid Reader. What readers are saying
about The Children from Gin Barrel Lane: 'An entertaining and
delightful story that will keep you turning the pages until the
very end' 'This story was funny, suspenseful and held my attention
all while I kept turning the pages!' 'Lindsey Hutchinson is a very
talented writer and the way this story comes together with
mischief, laughter, a secret, the chase, strangers turning
instantly into family, pulling at my heartstrings and then with
such quick ease, wrapping it all up and making me want to read
another of her books!' 'Heartfelt, honest and gritty. I adored this
read from this author.' 'Without a doubt, a page turner that holds
your interest as well as giving you much to think on when you are
finished.' 'The setting is atmospheric and vividly described, and
lets you experience the sights smells and uproar of the gin
palace.' 'This was simply brilliant.' 'Another fantastic book by
Lindsay Hutchinson'
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The Bad Penny
Lindsey Hutchinson
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If you're born with nothing you have to make your own luck.When
Jared Johnson first meets Clarice Connaught he saves her from the
hands of her father, who is brutally beating her in the street.
Never one to walk past someone in distress, Jared doesn’t
hesitate to help. But who is this girl and what is her story? Jared
Johnson started with nothing. At just twelve-years-old he was
orphaned and homeless, but eight years later, Jared is a success.
Running McGuire’s Rag & Bone Yard and surrounded by friends,
all Jared needs now is to find the perfect girl to settle down
with. Nothing has come easy for Clarice but still she has dreams of
a grander life and the finer things. And if her father isn’t
willing to provide them then Clarice will do anything to find
someone who is. Jared and Clarice have one thing in common – they
are survivors – and in Queen Victoria’s Birmingham you need
your wits about you to keep the wolf from the door. But Clarice
isn’t everything she seems, and like a bad penny that always
shows up, she brings more trouble for Jared and his friends than
they could ever have imagined… Lindsey Hutchinson, the top 10
bestseller, Queen of the Black Country Saga, is back with a
page-turning and heart-warming story perfect fans of Katie Flynn,
Val Wood and Lyn Andrews. What readers are saying about Lindsey
Hutchinson: ‘I have read most if not all of Lindsey
Hutchinson’s books having read a lot of her mother’s as well.
She is a super storyteller and seems to be able to write about a
multitude of subjects and obviously does a lot of research into her
books.’ ‘I loved this book, such a heart-warming read to the
end.’ ‘The Ragged Orphan was a consuming read that brought
history to life under the masterful pen of Lindsey Hutchinson.’
‘This book will make you cry in places and laugh in others and
like me once you finish a chapter you will want to just hurry on to
the next chapter to discover more about Jared and the other
characters.’ ‘Such a cosy book that is gently and easy to read
but will keep you wanting to go back to it.’ ‘Absolutely loved
it I couldn't put it down great story great characters ad tears in
my eyes at times really enjoyed it.’
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