A Sister's Hope - a completely addictive historical fiction saga novel for 2024 (ebok) av Mollie Walton
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Finalist for the Romantic Novelist Association's 'The Romantic Saga Award 2023' for A Mother's War North Yorkshire, 1941. As the war rages on, the Calvert-Lazenby family are being pushed to their limits. With Raven Hall requisitioned as a maternity hospital, Rosina is rushed off her feet helping to care for the new young mothers and barely has the time to worry about young sergeant Harry who has been posted abroad. Until foreboding news arrives . . . Meanwhile, against Rosina's wishes, eight…

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Undertittel a completely addictive historical fiction saga novel for 2024
Forfattere Mollie Walton (forfatter)
Utgitt 18 mars 2024
Sjanger Romaner, Skjønnlitteratur
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781802793093
Finalist for the Romantic Novelist Association's 'The Romantic Saga Award 2023' for A Mother's War North Yorkshire, 1941. As the war rages on, the Calvert-Lazenby family are being pushed to their limits. With Raven Hall requisitioned as a maternity hospital, Rosina is rushed off her feet helping to care for the new young mothers and barely has the time to worry about young sergeant Harry who has been posted abroad. Until foreboding news arrives . . . Meanwhile, against Rosina's wishes, eighteen-year-old Connie decides to leave school and move to Scarborough to train as a carpenter's apprentice, sharing a flat with her friend Stella and the mysterious Valentine. Valentine is enigmatic and Connie would love to get to know her better, but little does she know how things will get much worse for them both . . . Nowhere is safe in wartime. Praise for Mollie Walton: 'Mollie Walton captures your attention from the very first page and doesn't let go!' Diney Costeloe 'A Journey. Compelling. Addictive' Val Wood 'Feisty female characters, an atmospheric setting ... A phenomenal read' Cathy Bramley 'Evocative, dramatic and hugely compelling. I loved it' Miranda Dickinson