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Hilary Parker is very happy: she has a kind, caring husband, David, two lively children, and she immerses herself in both family life and life in the village of Hulme Welford, which has been her home since childhood.
A glorious summer story which sizzles with passion: idyllic location, compelling characters and lives so ...Appearances were everything. In the past an unmarried mother would be frowned upon. There were some hard choices to be made. This morning we were spreading the Christmas cheer at the HQ offices and giving away copies of @SarahMorgan_'s #TheChristmasBookClub! 🎄☕⭐ But for lifelong friends Bess and Elfrida, Libby’s arrival has stirred up the ghosts of the past. And before they can help her rebuild her shattered future, they must confront their own unspoken secrets, lost loves, and tragedies…
A sumptuous tale set over 2 timelines in history and centring around female characters and I became totally swept up in their lives and struggles and adored it!! Hi Erica I hope you are well. I absolutely love reading your books, I have just started the eighth one in a row. It really amazes me the different storylines that you come up with. Keep talking to as many people as you can to keep the stories coming. Please take care bye for now. Love from Ann Mallia from Novar Gardens, South Australia,Australia xoxoxo 🦋🌈🌻📖🐛🤗🌼💖 Reply
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Inspired by Norah Lindsey the socialite and garden designer, this novel contains an insight into life between the Wars. The characters are captivating as we hear of past events which moulded them to what they had become in later life. It’s both a sad and joyous novel, full of suspense and the transition between the different time periods is very skilful, encouraging the reader to continue forward. A Secret Garden Affair" is another great family drama from Erica James. It is full of family secrets, lifelong friendships, romance and family rifts. The majority of the key characters are female and, as the action covers about 60 years up to 1981, we see the prejudices and constraints they had to deal with in the earlier parts of the last century. This is a thoroughly enjoyable and thought provoking read.
