A Broken Family
By (Author) Kitty Neale
HarperCollins Publishers
AVON, a division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
18th December 2012
24th June 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
260g
Happiness comes at a price
Though besotted with one another, Amy Miller and Thomas Frost have never had it easy. From very different sides of the tracks, their romance was doomed from the moment Thomass overbearing mother Celia vowed to separate them.
Celia writes to her eldest son, asking him to come home and help to split the pair up. But when Jeremy returns to Battersea its clear he wants everything that belongs to Thomas especially his wife.
As Jeremys dangerous obsession grows, Amy must fight for her marriage and her baby. Will she and Thomas ever find the happiness they long for
A gripping, heartbreaking and gritty family drama from theSunday Timesbestseller, perfect for fans of Katie Flynn and Dilly Court.
Readers love A Broken Family:
Fantastic story Once I started this I could not stop reading, I felt like I was part of the story and imagined all the characters. Fantastic author and fantastic book. Reader review
Really could not put it down. Twists and turns but everyone knows families like this. Well done Kitty. Cannot wait for the next. Reader review
Another exceptional book and one that I thoroughly enjoyed reading. I had to have a tissue handy EXCELLENT. Reader review
What a brilliant book, just did not want it to end. Reader review
Didn't want this book to finish, really gripping loved it. Reader review
Really excellent read. Good story with real characters that you actually cared about. Reader review
Loved this book, a really great read. The characters just come to life. Reader review
Praise for Kitty Neale:
'Heartbreakingly poignant and joltingly realistic. Annie Groves
A moving tale of love, hope and familyfull of drama and heartache. Closer
I was raised in South London, the streets my playground, and this working class area became the inspiration for my novels. My working life was varied, from shop assistant, secretary to The British Tourist Authority and Manager of a busy GP Group Practice. In the Eighties I moved to Surrey with my husband and two children, but in 1998 there was a catalyst in my life when my son, aged 27died. After working for two years with other bereaved parents in a support group, I took up writing and my first novel, A Cuckoo in Candle Lane, was born. My husband and I now live in Spain.