Sarahs Story (The Mill Valley Girls, Book 3)
By (Author) Lynne Francis
Book 3
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
18th October 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
270g
The third thrilling novel from the author of Ellas Journey and Alices Secret, prepare to discover the truth about Sarah
Sarah dreams of a more exciting life but will she get more than she bargained for
Sarah is lonely. Living in a small Yorkshire village with just her grandmother for company, she longs to be reunited with her mother and sisters in Manchester.
When she meets the mysterious Joe Bancroft, she feels her luck might be changing. And, before long, Sarahs married with a baby on the way.
But Sarahs hopes for a family home are dashed by Joes work, which takes him away from her for months at a time. And when tragedy strikes, Sarah is left more alone than ever.
When all hope seems lost, can Sarah take charge and save her family
A heartwarming story of family and hope, perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Carol Rivers.
Praise for Lynne Francis:
A sweeping historical that reminded me of a young Barbara Taylor Bradford. Netgalley Reviewer
Readers who enjoy historical fiction will enjoy reading Ellas Journey. The Avid Reader
an extremely good debut novel an emotional rollercoaster Gingerbookgeek
Another author to add to my to-read list. Netgalley Reviewer
Lynne Francis grew up in Yorkshire, the setting for The Mill Valley Girls novels. She has a degree in English Literature from London University and worked in a variety of jobs after leaving school and university, including a pickle factory, a bacon factory, the Famous Army Stores and Harrods, before settling on non-fiction publishing as a career. By then living in London she spent more years than she cares to remember working her way up from editorial assistant to co-running a small publishing company, before returning to Yorkshire on an Arvon creative writing course once her three children had left home. She now lives in a Kent cottage along a tiny lane not far from the sea, dividing her time between writing, walking and enjoying the countryside.