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'A deeply touching, delicious, slow burn of a love affair. A really
excellent book and Jenny Ashcroft's best yet.' Dinah Jeffries 'The
perfect way to lose myself, escaping from the every day to travel
around the world.' Louise Douglas What if all you needed to do to
find home, was leave? Wanted: companion to escort a young, orphaned
child home to Australia. All expenses as well as passage covered.
Interested parties to apply without delay to 32 Williams Street,
Belgravia. Rose Hamilton is in desperate need of a fresh start.
There are so many reasons she should ignore the advertisement: the
war, those treacherous seas, her family, her fiance... but she
cannot help herself. Within weeks, she is boarding an enormous
convoy, already too attached to five-year-old Walter Lucknow. But
rural Queensland, and the cattle station home of Walter's parents,
is not as either of them were told to expect. Rose cannot leave
this little boy she's grown to love until he is happy, and she
knows the key to this is Walter's wounded fighter pilot uncle Max.
But how will she ever part with Walter? And what if he isn't the
only reason she wants to stay? Authors love Under the Golden Sun:
'An epic story of hope and heartbreak.' Iona Grey, author of
Letters to the Lost 'Utterly emotive and beautiful.' Lorna Cook,
author of The Forbidden Promise 'A sumptuous story of love and
belonging.' Tracy Rees, author of The House at Silvermoor 'Ashcroft
fans are in for a real treat.' Emma Rous, author of The Perfect
Guests 'Under the Golden Sun transported me to exciting, sun-filled
places.' Liz Trenow, author of The Forgotten Seamstress 'Ashcroft
writes with the perfect blend of elegance and emotional punch.'
Hazel Gaynor, author of The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter 'Will grab
your heart, squeeze it and won't let it go until the poignant and
emotional end.' Louise Fein, author of People Like Us 'A story of
love in its various forms, with the powerful pull of promises made,
trust broken and well-kept secrets.' Glynis Peters, author of The
Secret Orphan 'This is a novel to lose yourself in.' Gill Paul,
author of The Lost Daughter 'Keeps you guessing till the end.'
Adrienne Chin, author of The English Wife 'A beautiful and
sumptuous story that tugs on your heartstrings in all the right
ways.' Nikola Scott, author of My Mother's Shadow 'Vivid and
lyrical, this epic love story completely enchanted and transported
me. Unforgettably poignant, Rose's story is spellbinding yet
utterly real.' Holly Miller, author of The Sight of You
'A summer must-read' Red 'Exotic and mysterious - I was gripped by
this complex tale' Dinah Jefferies, author of number one
bestselling The Tea Planter's Wife 'This story of twists and turns
transcends era and genre. Absolutely brilliant' Kerry Fisher,
author of The Silent Wife 'A must for fans of first-class writing,
brilliant characters, fascinating locations and gripping plots'
Tracy Buchanan, author of My Sister's Secret 'Beautifully described
...A moving love story' Tracy Rees, author of Amy Snow 'Exquisitely
written ...unputdownable and unforgettable' Iona Grey, author of
Letters to the Lost A beautiful and gripping story of love and
betrayal and mystery that ticks all the boxes. Perfect for fans of
Patricia Wilson, Dinah Jefferies and Rosanna Ley. When
twenty-two-year-old Olivia is coerced into marriage by the cruel
Alistair Sheldon she leaves England for Egypt, his home and the
land of her own childhood. Reluctant as she is to go with Alistair,
it's in her new home that she finds happiness in surprising places:
she is reunited with her long-estranged sister, Clara, and falls -
impossibly and illicitly - in love with her husband's boarder,
Captain Edward Bertram. Then Clara is abducted from one of the
busiest streets in the city. Olivia is told it's thieves after
ransom money, but she's convinced there's more to it. As she sets
out to discover what's happened to the sister she's only just begun
to know, she falls deeper into the shadowy underworld of
Alexandria, putting her own life, and her chance at a future with
Edward, the only man she's ever loved, at risk. Because, determined
as Olivia is to find Clara, there are others who will stop at
nothing to conceal what's become of her ...Beneath a Burning Sky is
a novel of secrets, betrayal and, above all else, love. Set against
the heat and intrigue of colonial Alexandria, this beautiful and
heart-wrenching story will take your breath away.
‘A big, beautiful, epic tale of war, heartache, betrayal, courage
and most of all, love. I can’t remember the last time I was so
transported by a book . . . I can’t recommend The Echoes of Love
more highly. This story is a classic of our time’ Louise Douglas,
The Room in the Attic ‘A magnificent, sweeping tale that I
haven't stopped thinking about since I turned the last beautiful
page. The writing is incredible, the characters leap from the page
. . . Unforgettable’ Amanda Geard, The Midnight House ‘With the
historical authenticity of Sebastian Faulks, the perfectly observed
family relationships of Santa Montefiore, and the gut-wrenching
twist of Jojo Moyes, The Echoes of Love is epic, enthralling and
deeply emotional’ Iona Grey, Letters to the Lost * * * Under the
Cretan sun, in the summer of 1936, two young people fall in love…
Eleni has been coming to Crete her entire life, swapping her
English home for cherished sun-baked summers with her grandfather
in his idyllic shoreside villa. When she arrives in 1936, she
believes the long, hot weeks ahead will be no different to so many
that have gone before. But someone else is visiting the island that
year too: a young German man called Otto. And so begins a summer of
innocence lost, and love discovered; one that is finite, but not
the end. When, in 1941, the island falls to a Nazi invasion, Eleni
and Otto meet there once more. But this time Eleni has returned to
fight for her home, and Otto to occupy it. They are enemies, and
their love is not only treacherous, but also dangerous. But will it
destroy them, or prove strong enough to overcome the ravages of
war? An epic tale of secrets, love, loyalty, family and how far
you’d go to keep those you love safe, The Echoes of Love is an
exquisite and deeply moving love letter to Crete – one that will
move every reader to tears. * * * ‘What a beautiful novel. So
romantic, so epic, so tear-jerking’ Lorna Cook,The Forgotten
Village ‘I was completely spellbound. A beautiful, poignant love
story with a clever twist, all set against the backdrop of war-torn
Crete. It’s the best book I’ve read this year’ Kathleen
McGurl, The Forgotten Secret
THE BRAND NEW NOVEL FROM BESTSELLER JENNY ASHCROFT 'Moving and
beautifully written, this enchanting story of love and loss touched
my heart' DINAH JEFFERIES 'Emotional, evocative and enthralling'
KATE FURNIVALL 'An epic, bittersweet love story that will draw you
in and grip you to the last page' GILL PAUL **** United by love.
Separated by war. Will they find their way back to each other?
Bombay, 1913 It's New Year's Eve, and Madeline Bright, fresh to the
exotic opulence of colonial India, is yearning for all she's left
behind in England. But then, at the stroke of midnight, Maddy meets
Luke Devereaux, and as the year changes so do their lives -
forever... Bold and charismatic, Luke opens her eyes to the wonders
of Bombay, while Maddy's beauty and vivacity captures his heart.
Only her mother disapproves, preferring the devoted Guy Bowen as a
match for her daughter. But while Maddy and Luke are falling in
love, the world is falling apart. War is on the horizon, and soon
it's a question of when Luke will be called to fight, not if.
They'll be continents apart, separated by danger and devastating
loss, but bound by Luke's promise that they will meet again in
Bombay... Meet Me in Bombay is a story of fierce love set against
the exotic and colourful world of colonial Bombay and the tragedy
of the First World War. Perfect for fans of Dinah Jefferies,
Lucinda Riley, Kate Furnivall and Lucy Foley. Praise for Jenny
Ashcroft: 'Beautifully described . . . a moving love story.' Tracy
Rees 'An evocative, absorbing story... A rich and satisfying
read..' Gill Paul 'This lushly detailed debut is a summer-must
read.' Red 'Impossible to put this book down.' Kate Riordan
'An epic love story full of exotic charm and rich historical detail
. . . Meet Me In Bombay will sweep you away to another time and
place.' Red Magazine 'Powerful and evocative' Woman & Home All
he needs is to find her. First he must remember who she is. An
injured soldier has lost everything, even his past. His dreams hint
at his old life; flashes of a woman. His only wish is to return to
her, but will his broken mind let him? And will she still be
waiting for him, if it does? Back at the start of 1914, at a party
on the shores of Bombay, Madeline Bright and Luke Devereaux meet.
Strangers in a foreign world, in the sweltering heat and colour of
colonial India they fall in love. They want to believe nothing can
come between them, not even the disapproval of Maddy's mother. But
war looms and Luke, like so many, has no choice but to fight.
Maddy's mother urges her to move on. Yet still she clings to the
promise Luke left her with: that the two of them will meet again in
Bombay... Meet Me in Bombay is a story of fierce love set against
the exotic and colourful world of colonial Bombay and the tragedy
of the First World War. Perfect for fans of Dinah Jefferies,
Lucinda Riley and Kate Furnivall. 'Moving and beautifully written,
this enchanting story of love and loss touched my heart' DINAH
JEFFERIES 'Emotional, evocative and enthralling' KATE FURNIVALL 'An
epic, bittersweet love story that will draw you in and grip you to
the last page' GILL PAUL 'An exquisite love story, sumptuous and so
moving. A WONDERFUL book!!' TRACY REES
***THE EBOOK BESTSELLER*** Perfect for fans of Lucinda Riley, Dinah
Jefferies, Victoria Hislop and Lucy Foley. Two great loves. One
shattering betrayal. A war that changes everything. **************
'Island in the East is a stunner' Kate Furnivall 'Exotic and
mysterious - I was gripped' Dinah Jefferies 'A moving, stirring
love story' Rachel Rhys 'Evocative, absorbing. . . A rich and
satisfying read' Gill Paul 'It becomes impossible to put this book
down' Kate Riordan ************** Singapore, 1897 Harriet and Mae
Grafton are twenty-year-old identical twins born from a scandalous
affair. They grew up in India slighted by gossip and ostracised
from polite society. They had each other and that was enough. But
when their wealthy benefactor sends them to Singapore, they meet
the mysterious Alex Blake and their relationship fractures with
devastating consequences. 1941 Ivy Harcourt is posted to wartime
Singapore amid the looming threat of Japanese invasion. Ivy knows
the island will be a far cry from war-torn London, but she is
totally unprepared for what awaits her: strangers from her
grandmother Mae's past, an unstoppable love affair and a shattering
secret that's been waiting to be uncovered . . . Vivid, authentic
and utterly beautiful - with a sizzling love affair playing out
against sisterly rivalry and epic family drama - Island in the East
is romantic historical fiction at its very best. More praise for
Jenny Ashcroft: 'Beautifully described . . . A moving love story'
Tracy Rees 'A great read.' Judith Lennox 'A summer must-read' Red
'Love, sisterly rivalry and betrayal are themes in this epic tale'
My Weekly 'Brilliant; everything romantic historical fiction should
be.' Nicola Cornick 'Absolutely brilliant' Kerry Fisher 'Completely
entrancing . . . Perfect escapism, beautifully written.' Emma Rous
'Evocative, lush and beautifully written, Island in the East is a
gripping read.' Nikola Scott 'First-class writing, brilliant
characters, fascinating locations and gripping plots' Tracy
Buchanan 'Exquisitely written . . . unputdownable and
unforgettable' Iona Grey 'A wonderful novel, full of mystery that
kept me gripped until the end' Rachel Burton
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