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A brand new wartime family saga, perfect for fans of Rosie Goodwin
and Val Wood Shaftesbury, 1936. Mansfield House Hotel has been a
refuge for Emily ever since she was orphaned at the age of 16. Not
only did they give her employment as a chambermaid, but it's also
where she met her fiance Tom. When theatre agent Roland stays at
the hotel and hears Emily singing, he is determined to take her
away to Bristol and make her a star. But knowing she'd never leave
her fiance, he hatches a plan to get Emily away from Tom. Six years
later, Emily has made a name for herself as 'The Bristol Songbird'.
Her love for Tom is still as strong as ever, but she's not heard
from him since that fateful night so long ago. And with the world
enveloped in a war, it seems unlikely the two will ever meet again.
Will Emily and Tom ever find their way back to one another? Or will
the war - and Roland - succeed in keeping them apart? Praise for
Karen Dickson: 'A compelling saga that will hold you fast from the
first page to the last. Loved it' VAL WOOD, author of The Lonely
Wife 'This rollercoaster of a novel draws you in from the first
page... I devoured this in one sitting and look forward to more
from this author. In short a gem of a read' FIONA FORD, author of
Wartime at Liberty's 'A delight to read... Lily Hayter is a
wonderful heroine whose resilience and integrity shine through as
she struggles to claim a life of her choosing and find a family. At
the heart of the story is a warmth and humanity that makes it a
truly uplifting read. I thoroughly enjoyed it and was sorry when I
reached the end because I wanted to linger in Dickson's world. I
eagerly await more from Karen Dickson' VICKI BEEBY, author of The
Ops Room Girls 'An exciting, fresh and talented new voice - a
five-star read!' CAROL RIVERS, author of Molly's Christmas Orphans
'The characters in this novel are so believable that I cared deeply
about them from the first chapter. A heartfelt, hopeful account of
one young woman's fight to keep her child safe when all the odds
are against her. Atmospheric and beautifully written' JAN CASEY,
author of The Women of Waterloo Bridge
The strawberry harvest is finally ready. The delicious fruit make
up the main source of income for the small hamlet of Strawbridge.
Good friends Leah, Alice and Dora are ready to spend their summer
months working in Isaac Whitworth's farm. But when Leah takes a
fancy to young farm hand Harry and Alice catches the eye of the
curate's son the two girls find themselves falling fast. This
leaves Dora on the outside, struggling with the weight of being
here family's sole breadwinner and caring for her sickly father.
But the summer months are long and the surprises are far from over.
Away from the fields, a war is brewing which risks everything the
girls can dare to dream about.
**Don't miss Karen Dickson's brand new family saga The Dressmaker's
Secret - out in paperback and eBook now** AS WAR APPROACHES, WILL
HER LOVE GUIDE HIM HOME? 'An exciting, fresh and talented new voice
- a five-star read!' CAROL RIVERS, author of Molly's Christmas
Orphans Southampton, 1905. Ellie-May and Jack have been inseparable
since birth. They are best friends, having grown up together on the
same street. But when Jack and his mother fall on hard times they
are thrown into the workhouse, and he and Ellie-May are forced into
a goodbye. Four years later, now aged sixteen, Jack returns to
Southampton and is reunited with Ellie-May. Quickly they both
realise that their feelings for each other go beyond friendship,
and with Jack home for good the pair are finally free to be
together. But when WWII approaches, Jack's duty to his country is
hard to ignore and when he enlists to fight, they are once again
torn apart. Will Ellie-May and Jack find their way back to each
other before it's too late? A brand new wartime family saga,
perfect for fans of Rosie Goodwin and Val Wood Praise for Karen
Dickson: 'A compelling saga that will hold you fast from the first
page to the last. Loved it' VAL WOOD, author of The Lonely Wife
'This rollercoaster of a novel draws you in from the first page.
Expertly researched and a fabulous storyline with real heart... I
devoured this in one sitting and look forward to more from this
author. In short a gem of a read' FIONA FORD, author of Wartime at
Liberty's 'A delight to read... Lily Hayter is a wonderful heroine
whose resilience and integrity shine through as she struggles to
claim a life of her choosing and find a family. At the heart of the
story is a warmth and humanity that makes it a truly uplifting
read. I thoroughly enjoyed it and was sorry when I reached the end
because I wanted to linger in Dickson's world. I eagerly await more
from Karen Dickson' VICKI BEEBY, author of The Ops Room Girls 'The
characters in this novel are so believable that I cared deeply
about them from the first chapter. A heartfelt, hopeful account of
one young woman's fight to keep her child safe when all the odds
are against her. Atmospheric and beautifully written' JAN CASEY,
author of The Women of Waterloo Bridge
'A compelling saga that will hold you fast from the first page to
the last. Loved it' VAL WOOD, author of The Lonely Wife Perfect for
fans of Dilly Court and Maggie Hope, The Dressmaker's Secret is a
moving and heartfelt family saga from the talented author of The
Shop Girl's Soldier. Dorset, 1876. When young Beatrice Cullen shows
up in the local church with her illegitimate child in her arms,
Reverend Michael Redfern takes it upon himself to help her. He
finds her daughter, Lily, a home with a kindly couple. But when, at
the age of 9, Lily loses her adopted parents, she is forced to live
with her awful Aunt Doris and cousin Jez, who treat her no better
than a slave. Lily can only seek solace in her dream of one day
escaping her aunt and becoming a seamstress. Five years later, now
aged fourteen, Lily makes a startling discovery: that her birth
father is none other than local aristocrat Sir Frederick
Copperfield. Lily is stunned. And when she gets the chance to work
for the Copperfields, she can't pass up the opportunity to get to
know her half-sister Eleanor. But will Eleanor ever really get to
know her, or will Lily's true identity forever remain a secret?
'This rollercoaster of a novel draws you in from the first page.
Expertly researched and a fabulous storyline with real heart at the
centre... I devoured this in one sitting and look forward to more
from this author. In short a gem of a read' FIONA FORD, author of
Wartime at Liberty's 'A delight to read... Lily Hayter is a
wonderful heroine whose resilience and integrity shine through as
she struggles to claim a life of her choosing and find a family. At
the heart of the story is a warmth and humanity that makes it a
truly uplifting read. I thoroughly enjoyed it and was sorry when I
reached the end because I wanted to linger in Dickson's world. I
eagerly await more from Karen Dickson' VICKI BEEBY, author of The
Ops Room Girls 'The characters in this novel are so believable that
I cared deeply about them from the first chapter. A heartfelt,
hopeful account of one young woman's fight to keep her child safe
when all the odds are against her. Atmospheric and beautifully
written' JAN CASEY, author of The Women of Waterloo Bridge 'An
exciting, fresh and talented new voice - a five-star read!' CAROL
RIVERS on The Shop Girl's Soldier
A brand new wartime family saga, perfect for fans of Rosie Goodwin
and Val Wood Shaftesbury, 1936. Mansfield House Hotel has been a
refuge for Emily ever since she was orphaned at the age of 16. Not
only did they give her employment as a chambermaid, but it's also
where she met her fiance Tom. When theatre agent Roland stays at
the hotel and hears Emily singing, he is determined to take her
away to Bristol and make her a star. But knowing she'd never leave
her fiance, he hatches a plan to get Emily away from Tom. Six years
later, Emily has made a name for herself as 'The Bristol Songbird'.
Her love for Tom is still as strong as ever, but she's not heard
from him since that fateful night so long ago. And with the world
enveloped in a war, it seems unlikely the two will ever meet again.
Will Emily and Tom ever find their way back to one another? Or will
the war - and Roland - succeed in keeping them apart? Praise for
Karen Dickson: 'A compelling saga that will hold you fast from the
first page to the last. Loved it' VAL WOOD, author of The Lonely
Wife 'This rollercoaster of a novel draws you in from the first
page... I devoured this in one sitting and look forward to more
from this author. In short a gem of a read' FIONA FORD, author of
Wartime at Liberty's 'A delight to read... Lily Hayter is a
wonderful heroine whose resilience and integrity shine through as
she struggles to claim a life of her choosing and find a family. At
the heart of the story is a warmth and humanity that makes it a
truly uplifting read. I thoroughly enjoyed it and was sorry when I
reached the end because I wanted to linger in Dickson's world. I
eagerly await more from Karen Dickson' VICKI BEEBY, author of The
Ops Room Girls 'An exciting, fresh and talented new voice - a
five-star read!' CAROL RIVERS, author of Molly's Christmas Orphans
'The characters in this novel are so believable that I cared deeply
about them from the first chapter. A heartfelt, hopeful account of
one young woman's fight to keep her child safe when all the odds
are against her. Atmospheric and beautifully written' JAN CASEY,
author of The Women of Waterloo Bridge
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