Julie Monday enjoys a rare moment of happiness when at the age of eight she visits the Essex seaside and meets eleven-year-old Harry Walker. Ten years later, they meet again. Fated to be together, they marry just before the outbreak of the Second World War. But it's now 1939, Harry has enlisted, and Julie must face the blitz alone with their son. Travelling back from work one day, Julie is caught in the chaos of a direct hit. Rescued from the destroyed air-raid shelter, but with severe memory loss, Julie is given a new identity as Eve Seaton. But it is not easy to become a new person.
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"Every time I read a book by Mary Nichols it becomes my favorite. I feel so blessed to have discovered this author." — Susan (4 out of 5 stars)
"Every time I read a book by Mary Nichols it becomes my favorite. I feel so blessed to have discovered this author."
" A very entertaining, gripping, and somewhat implausible WWII love story. A good read! "
" Engaging story "
" Slow, not what I expected. Focused on the war. "
" It was good to start with and then it focussed mostly on war. "
" Not the best book I have read, but overall I liked the book. Interesting ending. "
" Excellent read, kept me guessing until the end! "
" Not very engaging, picks up a little toward the middle but certainly not a book you think about when you aren't reading it. "
Mary Nichols is a well-established novelist who writes in two different genres, family sagas for Allison & Busby and historical romance for Mills & Boon. She is the author of the bestselling saga, the Summer House which was on the long list for the Romantic Novelists Association Romantic Novel of the Year award 2009 and is still selling strongly.
Penelope Freeman is an audiobook narrator.
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