From this Day Forth: Can true love hope to triumph
By (Author) Lyn Andrews
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Book Publishing
9th July 2020
9th July 2020
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)
Historical fiction
Historical romance
Family life fiction
823.914
Paperback
368
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 26mm
261g
From Lyn Andrews comes an unputdownable tale of forbidden love - not to be missed by readers of Maureen Lee and Kitty Neale.
When a family feud divides loyalties and threatens the happiness of the younger generations, can true love ever triumph 1934. Next-door neighbours Lizzie and Celia are the best of friends. But their families, the Miltons and the Slatterys, are the worst of enemies, divided by religion and by status. So their friendship is a carefully guarded secret, for if Celia's father Charlie ever heard of it he would beat her to within an inch of her life.Then one day the unthinkable happens. Joe Slattery, Lizzie's brother, does a good turn for the Milton family and rescues their youngest from a grievous accident. From that day forth, Celia Milton just can't get Joe out of her mind. And, despite himself, Joe Slattery is increasingly drawn to Celia and to a love that seems doomed to heartbreak - unless they can find a way around the prejudice of generations and the terrifying bigotry of Charlie Milton . . .Praise for Lyn Andrews' unforgettable novels: 'A compelling read' Woman's Own 'Gutsy . . . A vivid picture of a hard-up, hard-working community . . . will keep the pages turning' Daily Express 'A page-turning and beautifully written novel' Irish WorldPraise for the novels of Lyn Andrews: 'Gutsy... A vivid picture of a hard-up, hard-working community...will keep the pages turning - Daily Express
A compelling read - Woman's OwnLyn Andrews tackles her subject with the panache of an indisputably gifted storyteller - Historical Novels ReviewLyn Andrews was born in Liverpool in 1944; her father Joseph was killed on D-Day just nine months later. Lyn was brought up in Liverpool and became a secretary before she married and gave birth to triplets. Once the children had gone to school Lyn began writing, and her first novel was quickly accepted for publication. She has since written over thirty books, many of them Sunday Times bestsellers.
Lyn lives on the Isle of Man, but spends many weeks of the year back on Merseyside, seeing her children and grandchildren.www.lynandrewsbooks.co.ukFacebook: @LynAndrewsBooksTwitter: @lynandrewsbooks