Wedding Bells on the Home Front (e-bog) af Clarke, Annie
Clarke, Annie (forfatter)

Wedding Bells on the Home Front e-bog

66,68 DKK (inkl. moms 83,35 DKK)
**THE THIRD NOVEL IN THE UPLIFTING FACTORY GIRLS SERIES** Perfect for fans of Nancy Revell's Shipyard Girls series and Ellie Dean. Our readers LOVE the Factory Girls . . . The characters are all strong and the style of writing makes it hard to put down Another lovely story these wonderful characters make me feel like I m visiting old friends What a joy to read I have laughed, cried and been...
E-bog 66,68 DKK
Forfattere Clarke, Annie (forfatter)
Udgivet 14 maj 2020
Længde 400 sider
Genrer Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781473564664
**THE THIRD NOVEL IN THE UPLIFTING FACTORY GIRLS SERIES** Perfect for fans of Nancy Revell's Shipyard Girls series and Ellie Dean. Our readers LOVE the Factory Girls . . . The characters are all strong and the style of writing makes it hard to put down Another lovely story these wonderful characters make me feel like I m visiting old friends What a joy to read I have laughed, cried and been angry reading this book Another brilliant book _____________________March 1942: As the war continues, wedding bells are ringing for the factory girls . . .Sarah is happily settling into married life with new husband Stan, whilst Fran is busy planning her upcoming wedding to sweetheart Davey, who s still conscripted to Bletchley Park. With limited resources, the girls must make do to create the perfect day.Meanwhile, Beth has other things on her mind. She hasn t heard from her husband Bob since he returned to the navy, and she s starting to fear the worst. And new friend Viola is still recovering from a nasty accident.Life on the home front can be challenging, but with the support of one another, the factory girls can get through anything._____________________Praise for Annie Clarke 'Clarke s tale is one to lift the spirits and touch the hardest hearts' Northern Echo 'Delightful authentic-feeling saga' Peterborough Telegraph 'Highlights the strength of women during the toughest times' Culture Fly 'Beautifully written' Frost Magazine