A Family Secret (The Mill Valley Girls, Book 1)
By (Author) Lynne Francis
Book 1
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
17th May 2018
United Kingdom
Paperback
464
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 29mm
300g
The second novel in Lynne Franciss family saga trilogy. Prepare to be captured by the story of Alice
Can uncovering a long forgotten family mystery change your life
1890 Alice is the sole bread-winner for her family, working at the local cotton mill. But when she suddenly begins to attract the wrong attention, her life begins to spiral out of control
2018 For Alys, one bad decision after another has left her feeling that her life hasnt quite turned out the way it should have. But when her aunt is suddenly injured and in need of help baking and running her beloved caf, Alys knows a trip to Yorkshire is just the escape she needs.
In lending a hand, Alys stumbles across a long-buried family mystery and quickly finds herself caught up in uncovering the truth of what happened to her great-great-grandmother Alice
Alys wont stop until she knows the truth. Will the secrets of her grandmothers past help her to change her own future
A beautiful and heart-breaking novel, that brings the past and present together in a gripping story of love, loss and hope. Perfect for fans of Rosie Clarke and Tracy Rees.
A sweeping historical that reminded me of a young Barbara Taylor Bradford. Netgalley Reviewer
I absolutely loved reading Alices Secret and I would wholeheartedly recommend this author and her books to other readers, but particularly to those readers who enjoy reading sagas. Gingerbook Geek
definitely one to add to your reading list if you are interested in either historical novels or love sagas Miss Larabelle
I fell completely in love with this gorgeous story by Lynne Francis, I wasnt sure what I was expecting when I first went into it but the end result was a book I couldnt put down. Katies Book Cave
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.