**Synopsis** **Book 5** Autumn, 1944: the Allies are invading Italy. At home in Britain, along with everyone else, the Campion family are doing their partΠ²Πβworking tirelessly in the hope that the end of the war is now in sight. Lou, separated from her twin Sasha, is spreading her wings quite lite
When the Lights Go on Again
β Scribed by Groves, Annie
- Publisher
- HarperCollins UK
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 193 KB
- Series
- Campion Family 5
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780007265947
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Synopsis
Book 5
Autumn, 1944: the Allies are invading Italy. At home in Britain, along with everyone else, the Campion family are doing their partΠ²Πβworking tirelessly in the hope that the end of the war is now in sight. Lou, separated from her twin Sasha, is spreading her wings quite literally in her new role as a member of the Air Transport Auxiliary, flying new planes to Royal Air Force bases. She is soon confronted with a man from her pastΠ²ΠβKieron Mallory. Newly engaged to Bobby, Sasha is filled with increasing fear, both for Bobby and about the terror that engulfs her whenever she thinks about being trapped in the bomb shaft that nearly took her life. Emily, newly widowed, loves living in Whitchurch with TommyΠ²Πβher adopted son, her pride and joy. But a chance sighting of Tommy turns Emily's world upside down and reawakens for Fran all the pain of her past. Back in London, Katie hopes that she is finally over Luke, until a surprise letter from him arrives. But can they ever build a friendship on the ashes of their love?
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