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The Widow's Vow by Rachel Brimble #Review #PublicationDay

  Today's historical fiction takes us to Victorian England and Bath. Published by Boldwood  today on December 16th, A Widow's Vow is the first in the Ladies of Carson Street saga series by Rachel Brimble.   From grieving widow... 1851. After her merchant husband saved her from a life of prostitution, Louisa Hill was briefly happy as a housewife in Bristol. But then a constable arrives at her door. Her husband has been found hanged in a Bath hotel room, a note and a key to a property in Bath the only things she has left of him. And now the debt collectors will come calling. To a new life as a madam. Forced to leave everything she knows behind, Louisa finds more painful betrayals waiting for her in the house in Bath. Left with no means of income, Louisa knows she has nothing to turn to but her old way of life. But this time, she'll do it on her own terms – by turning her home into a brothel for upper class gentleman. And she's determined to spare the girls she sa...

A Wartime Welcome at Rookery House #Review

 


I am thrilled to introduce Rosie Hendry's latest family saga A Wartime Welcome at Rookery House which will seem familiar to readers of her Mother's Day Club series. My reviews can be found here:  The Mother's Day Club.   |  Mother's Day Victory.

Follow the much-loved characters from the award winning MOTHER’S DAY CLUB in a brand-new World War Two saga series.

October 1940

When VAD nurse Evie narrowly avoids being killed in an air raid during the Blitz, it propels her to make a life-changing decision to break free of her troubled and unhappy life. She escapes to the Norfolk countryside to start afresh, with a job at the newly opened Great Plumstead Hall hospital, and a wonderful new home at Rookery House.

The community of Great Plumstead welcomes more evacuees to the village – mothers and children bombed out of their London homes. Sisters Prue and Thea, along with members of The Mother’s Day Club, help the new arrivals settle in, while continuing their work for the war effort by holding knitting bees, socials and doing WVS work.

Evie is happy in her new life – she loves living at Rookery House and enjoys her job at the hospital, despite working for the difficult Matron Reed. But when a patient arrives who knew her in her former life, Evie’s new-found freedom and happiness is in danger. Will the secrets of Evie’s past be revealed, and the problems from her old life return to trouble her once more?


 My Thoughts

I was delighted to see that the stories about life in Great Plumstead were to continue and that a new series was to be centred around the wonderful Rookery House. Thea and her sister, Prue, are such strongly drawn characters and show such empathy for the evacuees who are billeted in the village. It was great to glimpse how life continues in the village or elsewhere for the Mother's Day Club and with new characters added through the newly established hospital for wounded soldiers, you feel that you are seeing a whole range of aspects of life on the Home Front.

    With well researched period detail, you see that not everyone takes to life as an evacuee. Some return to Blitz torn London. Fighting intrudes on life in the village from the skies and you can sense the unease as the villagers run for cover at times. This promises to be a great series which includes familiar characters and newer ones. You can see that the women of the village are its backbone as they 'make do and mend' and try to take on all aspects of life. Community, comradeship and courage are all hallmarks of this wartime read.


In short: Life on the Home Front enthrals

About the Author


Rosie Hendry lives by the sea in North Norfolk with her husband and children. She writes uplifting, heart-warming historical fiction based on true events from our social history. Listening to her father’s tales of life during the Second World War sparked her interest in this period and she loves researching further, seeking out gems of real-life stories which inspire her writing.

 

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Book links: Amazon UK  |  Amazon US
 
 
Thanks to Rosie Hendry and Rachel of Rachel's Random Resources  for a copy of the book and a place on the tour. 

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