The Miner's Daughter: The second dramatic and powerful saga in the beloved Families of Fairley Terrace series
By (Author) Jennie Felton
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Book Publishing
8th March 2016
14th January 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
544
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 36mm
440g
When Annie Day at number four, Fairley Terrace, loses her beloved husband in a tragic mining disaster, she cannot afford the luxury of grief. For now she must find a way to support herself and her two young daughters, Kitty and Lucy, and marriage to widower Algernon Pierce seems to be the answer to Annie's prayers.
For a time, all is well. But beneath her new husband's respectable veneer, lies a darkness which deepens as the years roll by. Annie begins to fear for her daughters' futures, particularly vibrant, headstrong Lucy, whose defiance of Algernon alters the course of their lives for ever...Don't miss the rest of the compelling, heartwarming sagas of the Families of Fairley Terrace, which began with Maggie's story in ALL THE DARK SECRETS, as well as the short story THE BIRTHDAY SUPRISE in the saga collection A MOTHER'S JOY.Fans of Katie Flynn will love this first saga in a new romantic series - Peterborough Evening Telegraph
An enthralling new saga from a leading light in the world of women's fiction. Jennie Felton...writes her stories straight from the heart, and All the Dark Secrets is the first of what promises to be an exciting new series.... Felton evokes time and place with compelling authenticity, and conjures up a feisty heroine and a cast of engaging characters. And hold onto your hats for The Miner's Daughter, next book in the Families of Fairley Terrace series - Lancashire Evening PostJennie Felton grew up in Somerset, where she lives today. She has written numerous short stories for magazines as well as a number of novels under a pseudonym. ALL THE DARK SECRETS is the first in her new series, The Families of Fairley Terrace Sagas, about the lives and loves of the residents of a Somerset village beginning in the late nineteenth century.
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