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Freda Lightfoot

    Diese Autorin ist bekannt für die Gestaltung fesselnder Familiensagas und historischer Romane, die die Leser in verschiedene Epochen entführen. Ihre Arbeit zeichnet sich durch packendes Storytelling und eine tiefgehende Auseinandersetzung mit menschlichen Beziehungen und gesellschaftlichen Veränderungen aus. Mit einer produktiven Schaffenskraft hat sie sich einen Namen für fesselnde Erzählungen gemacht, die ein breites Publikum ansprechen. Ihr Schreiben bietet eine reiche Kulisse aus historischen Details und emotionaler Tiefe.

    Polly's Pride
    Storm Clouds Over Broombank
    Ruby McBride
    Luckpenny Land
    The Woman from Heartbreak House
    Schatten im Bernstein
    • Nach dem Selbstmord ihrer Mutter kehrt Abbie Myers nach England in den Lake District zurück. Sie kommt mit ihrer kleinen Tochter – und ohne Ehering am Finger. Als sie erfährt, dass ihr Vater und ihr Bruder sie für die Tragödie verantwortlich machen, ist sie am Boden zerstört. Sie beschließt, mehr über die Vergangenheit ihrer Mutter herauszufinden. Auf der Suche nach Antworten wendet sie sich an ihre geliebte Großmutter Millie, und die alte Dame erzählt ihr, wie sie 1911 als junge Gouvernante nach Russland kam und dort in die Wirren der Revolution geriet. Während Abbie versucht, den Lebensunterhalt für sich und ihr Kind zu verdienen, erkennt sie, dass diese lange zurückliegenden Ereignisse ungeahnte Folgen haben. Die Auswirkungen drohen, eine zaghafte Annäherung zwischen ihr und ihrer Familie zunichtezumachen, die Abbie so sehr am Herzen liegt. Vor dem Hintergrund des englischen Lake District in den 1960er-Jahren und der revolutionären Umwälzungen in Russland zu Beginn des Jahrhunderts erzählt Freda Lightfoot eine mitreißende Geschichte über Eifersucht und Rache, Versöhnung und Vergebung.

      Schatten im Bernstein
      3,6
    • The Woman from Heartbreak House

      • 448 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      The Great War is over and Kate is ready to welcome back Eliot with open arms. But Kate has become used to her independence, and to running the shoe factory; and Eliot's return creates tensions, particularly with Kate's son, Callum. It tears Kate apart to see such strife between the two men she loves most. And her sister-in-law seems determined to stir up animosity in order to benefit her own son. But when tragedy strikes, Kate cannot imagine just how much trouble Lucy's ambition can cause.

      The Woman from Heartbreak House
      4,4
    • Ruby McBride

      • 416 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      When Molly McBride realizes that she is terminally ill, she arranges for Ruby, Billy, and Pearl to be taken in at Ignatius House, the local orphanage. Ruby is a rebel at heart and often in trouble with the strict nuns. When she is sixteen, she is forced to marry, but vows to get back Billy and Pearl once she has made a settled home. Eventually, she is also forced to accept that her sister Pearl is a bad lot, and that Billy has found a new life in Canada, so can't hope to recreate the family in quite the way she once promised her mother.

      Ruby McBride
      4,4
    • Polly's Pride

      • 340 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      She will keep her head held high, no matter what... Polly Pride's life is falling apart. Her husband has lost his job, there's no money coming in, and she has two young mouths to feed. With the prospect of poverty looming over her, and her husband wallowing in apathy, Polly takes control. She sells everything they own and buys a rickety old handcart. Polly piles it high with second-hand rugs and spends hours hawking her wares around Manchester's cobbled streets. But her determination to persevere will be tested to its limits, as she juggles her work, the pressures of her young family, and her husband's wounded pride. Will her life fall apart completely - especially when tragedy strikes - or can she keep it together? A compelling story of a woman making her way in a man's world, perfect for fans of Sheila Riley, Maggie Ford and Rosie Harris.

      Polly's Pride
      4,4
    • Kitty Little

      • 480 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      Three girls are seeking escape. Each of them is captivated by the travelling theater, each is pretending to be someone she is not, and all are in love with the same man. Katherine is escaping her marriage and throws herself into an acting career, Charlotte can have any man she wants, and she wants Archie—whoever is standing in her way, and Esme is relishing in the theater life as a stark contrast to her life as a parson's daughter.

      Kitty Little
      4,3
    • Fools Fall in Love

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Patsy Bowman is a newcomer to the Champion Street market. Riddled with insecurities, her impudence wins her enemies as well as many new friends. But her curiosity soon starts to unravel secrets that the Higginson sisters would much rather keep hidden. Elsewhere, Belle Garside considers herself to be Queen of the market, and when its very existence is threatened by a housing development company, she has two choices. Either she can start a campaign to save the market, or she can let the plan go ahead and make herself a large profit.

      Fools Fall in Love
      4,0
    • For All Our Tomorrows

      • 372 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Can true love conquer all? Sisters Bette Tredinnick and Sara Marrack live quiet lives, content with the comings and goings of their small Cornish hometown. But when hundreds of US Marines arrive, everything changes. Bette, footloose and fancy free, embarks on a whirlwind romance and finds herself bound for America as a GI bride. Meanwhile, married woman Sara finds herself falling for officer Charles Denham, despite her better judgement and her husband's jealous attempts to control her. As the GIs prepare to invade Normandy it becomes clear that this is a bigger operation than ever before - one that they might not come back from, one that will change the lives of both sisters forever... An emotional saga of sisterhood set in wartime Cornwall, perfect for fans of Betty Walker, Donna Douglas and Tracy Baines.

      For All Our Tomorrows
      4,3
    • Daisy's Secret

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Daisy is devastated when her lover, Percy, abandons her and her mother throws her out, having first forced the girl to give up her baby son for adoption. She is evacuated to the Lake District, where she sets up a guest house with her black-sheep aunt. Daisy meets and falls in love with a young airman, Harry, but is afraid to tell him of her past, and the longer she keeps quiet, the harder it is to tell the truth. When Percy turns up holding a baby, Daisy is torn between her yearning to reclaim her son and her love for Harry.

      Daisy's Secret
      4,0