Author:Mary Jane Staples
The seemingly endless war was at last coming to a conclusion. But for the country and for the Adams family, there were still many tribulations to be overcome. Flying bombs - the deadly V1 buzzbombs - appeared over London, causing dreadful destruction, and the struggle continued to overcome the most powerful war machine the world had ever known.
But amongst the Cockney community there were lighter moments, too. For Felicity, Eloise and Lizzy Somers there was the happiness of knowing that their menfolk were safe and well. Daniel Adams and his American girlfriend even had a brief meeting with Winston Churchill himself. And as the Third Reich began to show signs of collapse, the scent of victory was in the air.
A heartwarming story of love and loss
—— Women's WeeklyFew writers have a fan base as wide and varied as Katie Flynn and devotees won't be disappointed
—— Scottish Daily RecordOne of the best Liverpool writers
—— Liverpool EchoArrow's best and biggest saga author. She's good.
—— BooksellerKatie Flynn's series of Liverpool novels have, rightly, been much acclaimed for the vividness of her settings and delicate brushstrokes of her characters.
—— Choice MagazineA magnificent and evocative tale that shows why she is one of the country's most popular storytellers
—— Scottish Daily RecordYou won't be able to put this down until you have read every word
—— No 1This heart-warming book really captures the post-war era and the various twists and turns in the plot make this tale a real page-turner of a Christmas story.
—— No.1 Magazine