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An orphaned young woman must decide whether to follow her head or
her heart in June Francis's absorbing new Liverpool saga. 1961.
Nineteen-year-old Lucia Brookes and her five younger siblings are
facing their first Christmas alone since their parents were killed
in a car crash. Once, Lucia had dreamed of meeting a man who would
love, cherish and provide for her. Now she has lost hope because
what man would want to take her on with all her responsibilities
Everything changes when Tim Murphy enters the Liverpool coffee bar
where Lucia works, looking for a room to rent. Although she knows
of Tim's troubled past and his recent spell in prison, Lucia can't
help being charmed by the lovable rogue. Ignoring the warnings from
her family and friends, she accepts Tim's offer of a date. But has
Tim really changed his ways . and will his shady past catch up with
him?
Will their friendship survive against all odds?In the early 1900s
two girls see each other through good times and bad. But can their
friendship endure when an dreadful act of violence sees their
families turn against one another? Hannah Kirk and Alice Moran have
been friends since childhood. Growing up in the back streets of
Chester, they support each other through hard times. But when
Alice's mother dies in childbirth, the girls both must take on
great burdens. Alice's violent father attacks Hannah's mother and
the friends are separated when Alice is forced to flee with her
father while Hannah cares for her bedridden mother and the rest of
the family. As Hannah struggles to cope and suffers awful
mistreatment at the hands of her devious older brother, she
questions whether Alice is her friend - or the cause of all her
troubles. Will Hannah and Alice reconcile, or are the wrongs of the
past impossible to make right?
Her sister paid a terrible price. Can she avoid the same fate?A
quest for revenge leads a young woman to a new friend, but also
puts her in grave danger. Can love triumph over evil? Chester,
1907. Emma Griffiths' sister took her own life when she became
pregnant out of wedlock to a man who refused to take
responsibility. Now Emma is out to avenge her sister's death. Emma
leaves her job as a maid, no longer willing to put up with unwanted
attention from her employer. As poverty threatens to engulf her,
she meets another young servant, Alice, who is struggling to escape
her own unhappy past. Emma and Alice become close and it soon
becomes apparent that the two girls' lives may be linked in more
ways than one. Just as she finds love Emma's newfound happiness is
threatened when she realises that she may not be the only one
seeking revenge...
The secrets of the past can never be forgottenAn orphaned young
woman is overjoyed to find a family she never knew existed, but has
to come to terms with their troubled history. Since her parents
died Clara O'Toole has lived with her grandmother, Bernie. When
Bernie seeks an audience with a medium in the hope of reaching her
son, Clara discovers her links to the Bennett family in Chester,
and clues to the whereabouts of Bernie's long-lost daughter.
Meanwhile, Alice Bennett is relieved to learn that her husband,
Seb, is alive. However, her joy is short lived when she discovers
the extent of his injuries. The family struggle to come to terms
with Seb's damaged body, and mind. As Clara spends more time with
her newfound relatives, she finds hope for the future. But she has
no idea that the family she is so glad to be part of are going to
place her in grave danger...
She must decide whether to follow her head or her heartIrene Miller
can't help falling for her friend Peggy's handsome older brother,
Marty. But Marty is trapped in an unhappy marriage and nothing can
come of it. Meanwhile, Peggy is desperate to marry her long-term
boyfriend Pete. But Peggy's staunchly Catholic parents would never
accept a Protestant son-in-law, and she decides the only way to
resolve her issues is to escape to a place where nobody can find
her. With no job, no family to stay for and no hope of a future
with Marty, an unexpected job offer from America offers Irene a
lifeline. But it would mean never seeing Marty again. Will Irene
and Peggy solve their problems by running away - or should they
follow their hearts back home to Liverpool? An inspirational tale
of love and friendship, perfect for fans of Kitty Neale and Lyn
Andrews.
Plucky Lucy Linden supports her widowed mother and younger brother,
selling firewood and toffee apples on the streets of Liverpool. Her
uncanny ability to be in the right place at the wrong time gets her
noticed by a young policeman, Rob Jones. At first he is amused by
her exploits, but upon learning how tough life is for Lucy, he
decides to keep a watchful eye on her - much to her annoyance. When
Lucy's bad-tempered uncle, with a tendency to lash out, returns
from the war with some alarming connections to the IRA, her
attitude to Rob changes dramatically... A moving saga on the ties
which bind us together, Someone to Trust is a triumph, perfect for
fans of Pam Howes, Dilly Court and Lyn Andrews
A twist of fate will force her to start anew...When Adam Rhoades
tires of the political climate in Ireland and decides to leave for
America, his daughter Rebekah's future happiness is threatened. For
Rebekah, against her father's wishes, has fallen in love with
handsome young Republican, Daniel O'Neill. Then Daniel, too, is
forced to flee from his homeland and joins Rebekah on an ocean
liner headed for New York. In the enclosed shipboard society, their
love is impossible to hide. But Rebekah is left alone in Liverpool,
isolated and vulnerable. Until, that is, the day she rediscovers
the happiness she thought had been lost to her forever. A 1920s
saga of love lost and found, set in Ireland, America and Liverpool,
perfect for fans of Kitty Neale and Katie Flynn.
Now the war is over, is happiness within their reach?Two women are
given opportunities for a positive future, but must choose between
following their heads or their hearts. Patsy Doyle is glad of her
new job as a live-in maid in for David Tanner and his wife, but the
constant rows between the spouses make it difficult to settle.
Patsy becomes an unwilling confidante - and keeper of more secrets
than she'd care to know. Joy Kirk is busy planning her wedding.
Since her first love was killed in the Great War, she has accepted
that she'd never fall in love again. Now, having spent many years
working as Robbie Bennett's housekeeper, she finally accepts his
proposal of marriage. She soon realises she has let herself in for
more than she bargained for. Both Joy and Patsy will face
unexpected fortunes. But will they ultimately find happiness?
Should she listen to her friends, or dare to hope for
happiness?Lucia Brookes had once dreamed of meeting a man who would
love, cherish and provide for her. Now, left to care for her five
younger siblings alone, she has lost hope - because what man would
want to take her on with all her responsibilities? Everything
changes when Tim Murphy enters the Liverpool coffee bar where Lucia
works looking for a room to rent, and Lucia can't help being
charmed by the lovable rogue. Ignoring the warnings from her family
and friends, she accepts Tim's offer of a date. But has Tim really
changed his ways... and will his shady past catch up with him? A
thrilling saga of forbidden love and following your heart, perfect
for fans of Lyn Andrews and Katie Flynn.
A tragic death brings good fortune to an orphaned child - but at
what cost?Liverpool, 1928. Fifteen-year-old Annie Anderson was
adopted by Sylvia and Hugh after the death of their own daughter.
Annie is told that her own mother died in childbirth and her father
died before she was born. A chance encounter introduces Annie to
local lad Andrew Fraser. Their friendship blossoms, but once
Annie's adoptive parents learn of it they forbid her from seeing
him. When Annie asks why, it sets her on a path to discover more
about her origins - but will what she learns bring heartache or
joy? Don't miss this rich and vivid saga by one of Liverpool's
best-known novelists, perfect for fans of Kitty Neale and Katie
Flynn.
Faced with hurtful memories, can she learn to forgive?Vivien's
mother, Hilda had always been the black sheep of the family: the
only person to have a child out of wedlock; the first person in the
family to shake the dust of Liverpool off her feet and emigrate to
America; the very last person Vivien had expected to see again. But
then, quite suddenly, her scandalous mother returns to stir up
painful memories and barely suppressed resentment. In her quest to
discover who her father is, Vivien finds she and her mother have
more in common than she expected. An enchanting 1950s saga perfect
for fans of Kitty Neale and Katie Flynn.
How much does she truly know about her husband?Eliza Jones and her
husband Bryn had a whirlwind romance and married shortly after
meeting, but he was soon sent off to fight. In the midst of a Blitz
attack on Liverpool, which leaves Eliza with amnesia, she gives
birth to their baby son, Alfie. Still struggling with the aftermath
of the birth, Eliza is distraught when Alfie is kidnapped from the
nursery. As the search for Alfie progresses and the community bands
together around Eliza, she is left with more questions than
answers. Who would take her baby, and why? And does she have any
hope of being reunited with her baby? When her search for answers
leads her back to Bryn's family, Eliza must ask herself how well
she really knew the man she married. A gripping saga set in
Liverpool against the backdrop of the Second World War, perfect for
fans of Pam Howes and Katie Flynn.
Will a new romance only lead to more heartbreak?With her modelling
career in tatters and her long-term relationship with her sailor
boyfriend at an end, Maggie Gregory returns to her family in
Liverpool to decide what to do with the rest of her life. A chance
encounter with a handsome stranger offers the possibility of new
romance, but is the man who calls himself Tim Murphy really all he
seems, and what secrets has he been keeping from Maggie? An
engaging saga of love and family, perfect for fans of Pam Howes and
Kitty Neale.
No one is spared from the heartache of warAs the Blitz destroys
lives in Liverpool, three sisters are forced to make difficult
choices to protect themselves and those they love. When Nellie
Callaghan marries her love in secret, it causes a rift in the
family. But when the bombs drop on Liverpool grievances must be put
aside as the people of the city are brought to despair. Nellie's
mother is killed and her sister Lottie is injured, while her other
sister Babs runs away to join the WLA. It falls to Nellie to care
for the family. Despite the suffering that the war brings, it is
trouble on the homefront that leads to further hardship for each of
the sisters. Before the war is over, each of the Callaghans will
have faced heartbreak and sacrifice. But amongst the sadness they
will find some joy, and never giving up hope for a brighter future.
It is 1909 and Molly May, her husband lost-at-sea and presumed
dead, has escaped from her cruel in-laws in Liverpool to Burscough
Bridge, where she gives birth. Widower Nathan Collins employs her
as wet nurse to his daughter Jessica, who she tragically finds dead
in her cot. When Molly's own daughter is mistaken for Jessica, she
cannot bring herself to tell the truth. As her relationship with
Nathan deepens, his scheming mother Dorothy wastes no opportunity
to remind Molly of her lowly position. Can Molly win Nathan who,
due to her lies, is raising another's child as his own? A
heartbreaking tale of adversity and love, Another Man's Child is a
beautiful read, perfect for fans of Katie Flynn, Maureen Lee and
Rosie Goodwin
With war on the horizon, can she find peace? Grace and Dougie have
been courting for years, so when Dougie decides to emigrate to
Australia he expects Grace to follow once she turns twenty-one.
Grace used to be besotted with the handsome man, but she is
increasingly worried by his bullying behaviour and gambling. On her
way home from seeing Dougie off at the docks, Grace is nearly run
down by a truck driven by widower Ben, who is on his way to the
hospital to see his young son. Soon, Grace has agreed to look after
Ben's child while he recovers from his accident. As they spend time
together Ben struggles to ignore his growing feelings for Grace.
But Dougie is determined not to let Grace go and when war breaks
out he returns to England. With her old flame to contend with,
never mind the relentless German bombers, will ever Grace find
peace and love? From Liverpool's much-loved saga novelist comes a
tale of love and heartache in wartime, which fans of Kitty Neale
and Katie Flynn will love.
Is she prepared for the answers she might find?Jeanette Walker's
mother disappeared without a trace during a wartime bombing raid
and for twelve years she has been left to wonder what happened to
her. Was she killed outright, or did she choose to leave?
Determined to find out the truth, Jean embarks on a mission to
discover what really happened to her mother, but she is not
prepared for the web of family secrets and lies that her
investigation uncovers. Will she find any answers? And will they be
the ones she was hoping for? An enthralling saga of love and
heartache in 1950s Liverpool, perfect for fans of Pam Howes and
Kitty Neale.
Some secrets can't stay buried forever...In 1942, two young women,
Dorothy Wilson and Lynne Donegan, give birth in a home for unwed
mothers. Thirteen years later, Dorothy is offered her first major
role in a feature film and it becomes clear that she and her
boyfriend Sam have different ideas for their future together.
Meanwhile, Lynne, having lost her childhood sweetheart in the war,
is a struggling dressmaker bringing up her daughter on her own.
Though their lives have taken different paths, Dorothy and Lynne
are brought back together in ways that neither could have
predicted, and the secrets both women are keeping from their loved
ones threaten to burst into the open and change the two women's
lives forever. A gripping saga of heartbreak and family drama,
perfect for fans of Lyn Andrews and Katie Flynn.
A young woman must follow her head or her heart in this powerful
family saga Liverpool, 1958. Nursery nurse Irene Miller can't help
herself falling for her friend Peggy's handsome older brother. But
nothing can come of it, for Marty is married, trapped in a deeply
unhappy union. Meanwhile, Irene's friend Peggy is desperate to
marry her long-term boyfriend Pete. But Peggy's staunchly Catholic
parents would never accept a Protestant son-in-law. When her mother
decides to remarry, her brother heads off to sea, and she loses her
job, Irene feels utterly alone in the world. An unexpected job
offer from America offers her a lifeline. But it would mean never
seeing Marty again. Meanwhile, Peggy decides that the only way to
resolve the issues with her family is to escape where no one can
find her. But will Irene and Peggy ever solve their problems by
running away - or should they follow their hearts back home to
Liverpool?
Two young women's lives are destined to intertwine in 1950s'
Liverpool In 1942, two young women give birth in a home for
unmarried mothers. Thirteen years later, Dorothy Wilson is a
successful actress, offered her first major role in a feature film.
But it will mean spending time apart from her policeman boyfriend
Sam - when all Sam wants to do is settle down and start a family.
Should Dorothy give up her dreams of stardom to stay in Liverpool
and become a full-time wife and mother? Meanwhile, Lynne Donegan,
having lost her childhood sweetheart in the war, is bringing up her
daughter on her own, eking out a meagre living as a dressmaker.
Dorothy and Lynne's lives are destined to intertwine in ways they
could never have expected. For both women are keeping secrets from
their loved ones: secrets that are destined to burst into the open,
changing the two women's lives forever.
Seventeen year old Katie is about to discover a devastating family
secret... Katie is the apple of her mother's eye and is being
trained to take over the family business. But when Celia, her
natural mother, re-enters her life, her world is turned completely
upside down. Tormented by her divided loyalties, Katie is plagued
by a question Celia refuses to answer - who is her real father?
(Note: Originally published as Somebody Else's Girl)
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Lily's War (Paperback)
June Francis
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Torn between duty to her family and a last chance at love... Busy
bringing up her motherless brothers and sisters, romance is the
last thing on Lily Thorpe's mind. But when the handsome preacher
Matt Gibson asks Lily to return with him to Australia as his wife,
she finds it very hard to say no. But with rumours of war on the
horizon, will she have to choose between her head and her heart? A
story of love and loyalty set against the backdrop of wartime
Liverpool.
When a daughter has no home can she ever hope to find
happiness?Despite being part of the large O'Donnell family Milly
has felt alone in the world since her father went missing in the
Irish Civil War. Now, ten years later she is forced to flee her
home and journey to Liverpool seeking a better future for herself.
There she is taken in by distant relatives and eventually reunited
with her paternal grandmother. As Milly tries to build a new life
she is haunted by her father's mysterious disappearance. Her new
friends strive to help her find answers, but meanwhile Milly's
mother seeks to remarry on the assumption that her husband is dead.
Milly is caught up in the fallout when her grandmother learns of
this plan, and the need to find her father is greater than ever. If
she doesn't, her hard-won security risks being ruined once more...
From Liverpool's much-loved saga novelist comes a tale of family
strife and hidden lives, which fans of Kitty Neale and Katie Flynn
will love.
Can she leave her troubles behind to find true happiness?In the
aftermath of the Great War, many are searching for a new life. But
has Tilly missed her only chance for love? Since the end of the
First World War, the residents of Victoria Crescent have been
slowly rebuilding their lives. For Tilly Moran, this means living
under the watchful eye of her elder sister, Alice, while waiting to
come of age. Unable to bear the restrictions placed upon her, Tilly
flees to Liverpool for a fresh start. As Tilly enters a new line of
work she meets many interesting characters, and is charmed by
Leonard Parker, a shipping entrepreneur. But when Tilly becomes
involved in an investigation for a private detective agency she
discovers that some of her new associates aren't what they seem.
Can Tilly's dreams of love and independence come true, or will her
luck run out?
A letter will change everything she thought she knew about her
life...Orphaned as a young child, Emma Booth was raised by her
grandparents in a Lancashire village. Following her grandfather's
sudden death, Emma assumes she is now without family, until she
finds a letter written in 1940 from a woman to her widowed father.
The letter reveals that before his death at Dunkirk, her father had
fathered another child, and that Emma has a half-sister, Betty
Booth. Determined to find Betty, Emma is drawn away from the
countryside to the austere city life of post-war Liverpool. But
building a relationship with Betty isn't easy, and Emma has to
overcome dogged obstruction from Betty's aunt, Elsie, to be a part
of her sister's life. Despite the challenges, the sisters discover
common ground and get along well, until a secret threatens to
disrupt their newfound relationship and life together. An engaging
post-war family saga, perfect for fans of Katie Flynn and Kitty
Neale.
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