Set in the mining town of Norton Dene, Somerset in 1931 Dr Frances Breakspeare is contemplating her latest project, that of adding Family Planning advice to the Mother and Baby clinic. She believes that women need to have a choice in planning a family, as too many...
A Christmas Gift for the East End Library Girls continues the World War II saga Library Girls Book 3, created by Patricia McBride, set during the Blitz in the East End of London, an area hit hardest in the Bombing. It’s October 1941 with London still reeling from the...
The final in the Systir trilogy laced around Astrid, Mercy and Mia, Saga rates up there for passion, fascination and emotion as the lives and times of three very different women from vastly differing times in history draws to a final time in today’s world, a world...
Kate Morton likens this story to a piece of cloth; the homes in it the thread to the weave. She has covered a large array of topics, covering such things as time, truth, beauty, relationships and home. In this engaging saga, the narrative is told over a period of time...
In this riveting novel of families Fiona Lowe captures with what appears to be ease, the dynamics which can glue a family together or blow it apart, particularly when there is money, prestige and status involved. Margaret the Matriarch, and as it is later discovered,...
Leah Fleming has written a narrative saga that follows the fortunes of several families over generations, also delving into the pearling industry in Scotland and America. Fresh water pearling was carried out in the fast flowing rivers of Scotland, where mussel shells...