Dream Catcher: (Firebird:2) A dramatic and heart-wrenching romantic Welsh saga that will have you gripped
By (Author) Iris Gower
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Corgi Books
15th September 2011
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Romance
Romance: wholesome
Romance: western, rural or outback
Historical romance
Family life fiction
Historical fiction
Napoleonic War fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Sense of place
FIC
Paperback
400
Width 110mm, Height 178mm, Spine 23mm
213g
The second in her outstanding Firebird series. Fans of Dilly Court, Rosie Goodwin and Kitty Neale will love this moving, emotional and riveting saga from the pen of bestselling author Iris Gower. READERS ARE LOVING DREAM CATCHER! "Captures the imagination" - 5 STARS "This was such a gripping story I enjoyed every page" - 5 STARS "Really captures the essence of the Welsh culture" - 5 STARS "Another fabulous book by Iris Gower" - 5 STARS ************************************************************ UNEXPECTED EVENTS THREATEN TO DESTROY HER MARRIAGE...AND HER LIFE. The wedding of Llinos Savage, the young saviour of the Savage Pottery, and the fascinating Joe Mainwaring sets the small sea front town of Swansea ablaze with gossip for Joe is always seen by the Swansea elite as a foreigner and an outsider. When Llinos's father dies after a long illness, she is devastated, but her grief turns to fear when Joe is accused of his father-in-law's murder by the local doctor and is imprisoned along with thieves and debtors. There among the filth and dirt, Joe makes friends with an old man, and this brief friendship, formed in the most ill-fated circumstances, proves to be the catalyst to a series of events which unexpectedly threaten to destroy the marriage and the very lives of Joe and Llinos... Dream Catcher is the second novel in Iris Gower's Firebird series. The saga continues in Sweet Rosie. Have you read Firebird, where the story began
Iris Gower was born in Swansea. The mother of four grown-up children, she wrote over twenty bestselling novels. She received an Honorary Fellowship from the University of Wales Swansea in 1999 and was awarded an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Cardiff.