Wedding Bells for the Victory Girls (The Shop Girls, Book 6)
By (Author) Joanna Toye
Book 6
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
16th February 2023
31st March 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
Historical romance
Second World War fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
250g
The new book in the heartwarming WW2 family saga series available now!
Uplifting and full of warmth, this tale of friendship and love is another brilliant instalment in this much loved historical fiction series MyWeekly
This heartwarming, nostalgic book is a fitting finale to a delightful series Womans Weekly
Summer 1945. After victory in Europe, best friends Lily, Gladys and Beryl are looking to the future. But even with this happy news, their lives are far from simple
Despite Lilys joyful summer wedding, she has doubts over what her heart wants now. As she adjusts to her role as young wife, could this signal the end of her position at Marlows
The return of Gladyss husband Bill raises questions of their family life as he struggles to find work after the Navy, and for Beryl big changes at her bridal shop are afoot.
As the girls start to move on with their lives, they have never needed to stick together more
Acclaim for The Shop Girls series
'Jo writes with a sure hand and a light touch a real page-turner with a spirited heroine who will worm her way into readers' hearts. A sparkling new voice in fiction' VERONICA HENRY
Cheerful and uplifting I thoroughly enjoyed it KATIE FFORDE
Highly recommended an engrossing story with a charmingly forthright heroine ANNA JACOBS
Warm and wonderfully page-turning ANNIE GROVES
Captivating a triumphant debut novel Womens Weekly
Family drama, community spirit and love [a] warm, compassionate read Peoples Friend
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Joanna Toye joined the production team of The Archers after reading English at Cambridge University, and became a scriptwriter for the programme for over twenty years. She has also written a number of spin-off books about the long-running radio drama. On television she has written for Crossroads, Family Affairs, Doctors and EastEnders. A Store at War is her first novel.