Author:Annie Clarke
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The second novel in the wonderfully uplifting Factory Girls series. Perfect for fans of Nancy Revell, Daisy Styles and Donna Douglas.
'Clarke’s tale is one to lift the spirits and touch the hardest hearts' NORTHERN ECHO
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December 1941, North East England: It takes courage to risk your life every day.
Despite the recent loss of her father, Sarah is settling well into her new role at the munitions factory. Her blossoming romance with pitman Stan is a welcome distraction from the dangerous working conditions. But a shocking revelation is about to put everything on the line.
Meanwhile Fran is desperately missing her sweetheart Davey, who has been conscripted to work at Bletchley Park. Beth is longing for someone too – and it’s not her husband on the front line…
As the factory girls face hardship on the home front, they will discover that the heroes they need are already by their side.
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Look out for the next book in the series, Wedding Bells on the Home Front, available for pre-order now!
Enchanting and enthralling
—— Peterborough Evening TelegraphClarke’s tale is one to lift the spirits and touch the hardest hearts
—— Northern EchoDelivering wonderfully vivid characters alongside expertly crafted detail…A heart-warming, relatable and redemptive read.
—— Woman’s OwnThis book brought home wonderfully the vivid camaraderie wartime women shared and their immense sacrifices on the Home Front. Well done Daisy for creating characters that are real women in the best sense. Funny, scheming, loyal and witty, but about all, hardworking and proud. An absolute joy to read
—— Kate Thompson, bestselling author of , Secrets of the Singer GirlsFeisty young women, a country house in wartime and a scheming aristocrat - all ingredients for a cracking story with truly endearing characters
—— Annie Murray, bestselling author of , Now The War Is OverA perfect read for Mother's Day
—— Jaffa Reads Too BlogAn emotional rollercoaster
—— Peterborough TelegraphIntriguing, emotional, and intense … Would recommend
—— Linda's Book Obsession BlogA heartwarming story of a close-knit community trying to make it through a war. I’d recommend this book to anyone who loves their badass women, war novels, and stories of love and unity in the time of adversity
—— This is Lit BlogThere are certainly plenty of cliffhangers that need resolution and I'd say a few more skeletons to emerge from the closet too
—— Shaz's Book Blog