The dramatic story full of heartache and triumph from the bestselling author of Christmas on the Mersey and London Belles Kitty has seen her fair share of tragedy and instead of thinking about romance, is determined to do her bit for King and country. Her life as a WREN means she is kept busy much o
Christmas on the Mersey
โ Scribed by Groves, Annie
- Book ID
- 109027260
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 331 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780007550821
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โฆ Synopsis
An emotional and compelling wartime drama from the author of Only a Mother Knows and A Christmas Promise. Perfect for fans of Katie Flynn. The phoney war is over and Hitler's bombs are raining down on the city of Liverpool. Rita Kennedy is missing her evacuated children dreadfully and has also had to face some unpalatable truths about her husband, Charlie. She must still play the part of dutiful wife, while her childhood sweetheart, Jack Fisher, has shown her nothing but kindness. But is it friendship that he is offering ๏ฟฝ or something more? For Kitty Fisher, burying herself in war work distracts from the constant worry about her brothers. Tommy is back from his evacuee posting after falling ill, but now he faces danger in another guise. And what about Danny, always ducking and diving and up to no good? And then there's Frank Feeny, the man she adores. Will they ever be together? With a Christmas of rationing and 'going without' to look forward to, the women of Empire Street are...
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