At Long Last Love
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THE THIRD BEAUTIFUL AND HEARTWARMING NOVEL FROM MILLY ADAMS.
'Well researched, with an engaging heroine and a delightful ending.'
Anna Jacobs
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‘Would anyone ever think of her with real love?’
It’s July 1942, and twenty-three year old nightclub singer Kate Watson has made a home for herself in bombed-blitzed London. A motley crew of friends has replaced the family she’s not spoken to in years. That is until the evening Kate’s sister Sarah walks back into her life.
Sarah has a favour to ask: she needs Kate to return home to Dorset for one month to look after her daughter, Lizzie. Reluctantly Kate agrees, even though it means facing the troubled past she hoped she’d escaped.
Kate is confronted once again by the prejudice and scrutiny of the townsfolk, including the new village vicar. As the war continues, Kate must fight her own battles and find not only the courage to forge a future but perhaps, at long last, love.
'Milly Adams' readers will find the story and its rich cast of characters very appealing.'
Lizzie Lane
'Well researched, with an engaging heroine and a delightful ending.'
Anna Jacobs
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‘Would anyone ever think of her with real love?’
It’s July 1942, and twenty-three year old nightclub singer Kate Watson has made a home for herself in bombed-blitzed London. A motley crew of friends has replaced the family she’s not spoken to in years. That is until the evening Kate’s sister Sarah walks back into her life.
Sarah has a favour to ask: she needs Kate to return home to Dorset for one month to look after her daughter, Lizzie. Reluctantly Kate agrees, even though it means facing the troubled past she hoped she’d escaped.
Kate is confronted once again by the prejudice and scrutiny of the townsfolk, including the new village vicar. As the war continues, Kate must fight her own battles and find not only the courage to forge a future but perhaps, at long last, love.
'Milly Adams' readers will find the story and its rich cast of characters very appealing.'
Lizzie Lane