Author: | Pamela Evans | ISBN: | 9780755381876 |
Publisher: | Headline | Publication: | June 7, 2012 |
Imprint: | Headline | Language: | English |
Author: | Pamela Evans |
ISBN: | 9780755381876 |
Publisher: | Headline |
Publication: | June 7, 2012 |
Imprint: | Headline |
Language: | English |
A tale of temptation and tribulation set under the storm clouds of war and class.
Pam Evans, much-loved author of In the Dark Streets Shining and Harvest Nights, weaves her magic yet again in this wartime saga, complete with romance, tragedy and a heart-breaking love triangle. Perfect for fans of Lindsey Hutchinson and Dilly Court.
'An unforgettable tale of life during the war' - Our Time
The Brightwells live in Moss Street in a shabby area of London's Shepherd's Bush. Maggie Brightwell's father was killed in the Blitz by a bomb that also injured her brother Tom. Yet Maggie is a lively, warm-hearted girl. She works as a typist in central London and becomes good friends with Chloe Anderson, the spoilt daughter of her rich boss. When her boss begins to take a more than paternal interest in Maggie, she is horrified and quickly changes jobs, becoming an assistant in a run-down flower shop in Moss Street. She soon falls for the happy-go-lucky owner Jack Radford and they marry. But their happiness is threatened by a developing relationship between Maggie and her best friend Chloe's new charismatic husband. Maggie is determined not to hurt those closest to her and provide a better life for her family, but can she resist temptation?
What readers are saying about Maggie of Moss Street:
'A very readable book which I thoroughly recommend. 10/10!'
'This story had so many twists and turns which made it so exciting. I couldn't put it down'
A tale of temptation and tribulation set under the storm clouds of war and class.
Pam Evans, much-loved author of In the Dark Streets Shining and Harvest Nights, weaves her magic yet again in this wartime saga, complete with romance, tragedy and a heart-breaking love triangle. Perfect for fans of Lindsey Hutchinson and Dilly Court.
'An unforgettable tale of life during the war' - Our Time
The Brightwells live in Moss Street in a shabby area of London's Shepherd's Bush. Maggie Brightwell's father was killed in the Blitz by a bomb that also injured her brother Tom. Yet Maggie is a lively, warm-hearted girl. She works as a typist in central London and becomes good friends with Chloe Anderson, the spoilt daughter of her rich boss. When her boss begins to take a more than paternal interest in Maggie, she is horrified and quickly changes jobs, becoming an assistant in a run-down flower shop in Moss Street. She soon falls for the happy-go-lucky owner Jack Radford and they marry. But their happiness is threatened by a developing relationship between Maggie and her best friend Chloe's new charismatic husband. Maggie is determined not to hurt those closest to her and provide a better life for her family, but can she resist temptation?
What readers are saying about Maggie of Moss Street:
'A very readable book which I thoroughly recommend. 10/10!'
'This story had so many twists and turns which made it so exciting. I couldn't put it down'