Steel Girls on the Home Front (The Steel Girls, Book 3)
By (Author) Michelle Rawlins
Book 3
HarperCollins Publishers
HQ
16th February 2023
18th August 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Second World War fiction
Historical romance
Historical fiction
Family life fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Social issues
823.92
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
250g
As the war rages on, can they be there for each other
Spring 1940
As the war rages on, Vickers steelworks is busier than ever which is proving tough for Nancy as she juggles working long hours and looking after two young children, all while waiting for her husband to return home safely.
Betty is determined to roll up her sleeves and joins the Womens Voluntary Service to keep busy and stop from fretting about her fianc.
But Patty is left worrying about someone closer to home. Sweetheart Archie has been keeping a secret from her, and one that puts him in great danger. Will it threaten to pull them apart for good
And with life at war tougher than ever, can the factory sisters rally together to find a way through
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Readers love The Steel Girls series:
A gentle story with an undercurrent of pure grit
Heart-warming and magical
Very well researched and a superb addition to the saga genre
Every single character becomes your friend
The love leaps from the pages
An inspiring, emotional, authentic, heart-warming and gorgeously written saga
A story of friendship, camaraderie, and just getting on with it
Praise for The Steel Girls:
A riveting saga about love, courage and, above all, female friendship Best
A lovely read Bella
Hardship, courage and hope on the Home Front Kate Thompson, bestselling author of Secrets of the Lavender Girls
A heart-warming story perfect for saga lovers Nancy Revell, bestselling author of The Shipyard Girls on the Home Front
A great read Yorkshire Post
A heart-warming tale of the brave women who stepped up to become the backbone of Sheffields steel industry during the Second World War Yours
Michelle Rawlins is an award-winning freelance journalist with over 20 years' experience working in print and digital media. After learning her trade, Michelle began her freelance career writing for national newspapers and women's magazines, concentrating on real-life stories - living by the mantra: 'it's always the most ordinary people who have the most extraordinary stories'.