Description
There's no escape from the effects of war...
It's June 1914 and young Connie Lovell should be helping with the war effort. Instead, she applies for a job at the London Herald, where she meets the handsome editor Stephen Clayton.
Nine years her senior, she knows her family won't approve. She is helplessly drawn to him, and despite a past he won't talk about, he is undeniably attracted to her. But as the war rages on, will Stephen be forced to enlist, and can their union survive the consequences?
A brand new wartime saga, from Maggie Ford, the author of CALL NURSE JENNY and THE SOLDIER'S BRIDE
About the Author
Maggie Ford was born in the East End of London but at the age of six she moved to Essex, where she lived for the rest of her life. After the death of her first husband, when Maggie was only twenty-six, she went to work as a legal secretary until she remarried in 1968. She wrote short stories from the early 1970s up to her death at the age of 92.
Book Information
ISBN 9780091956660
Author Maggie Ford
Format Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint Ebury Press
Publisher Ebury Publishing
Weight(grams) 260g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 126mm * 24mm