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The Lost Daughter of Liverpool

The Mersey Trilogy, Book 1

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The Lost Daughter of Liverpool

By: Pam Howes
Narrated by: Georgia Maguire
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Liverpool, 1946: the blackout blinds may be coming down, but one family is about to face devastating misfortune.

Dora Evans is finally marrying the love of her life, and her dreams of opening a dressmaking business look as if they might come true. With twin daughters on the way, Dora has everything she's ever wanted. But then tragedy strikes: one of Dora's babies dies in infancy, and a catastrophic fire changes their lives forever. Can Dora save herself, her marriage and her daughter?

A heartbreaking and gripping story of love, loss and hope. Perfect for fans of Nadine Dorries and Rosie Archer.

©2017 Pam Howes (P)2017 W.F. Howes Ltd
20th Century Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Sagas Women's Fiction Tearjerking
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it's a topic that often goes silent. good to hear about post partum mental health

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This book is very moving and so sad. Hope came from a disfunctional family of alcoholics and compulsive gamblers. She hit rock bottom but was rescued by John Walker. Ironic that his name is also the name of a popular Scotch Whiskey sold worldwide. (except now those Tariffs might change all that). This book is a good distraction from today's Tyranny and Fascism that one would want to escape

The fact that Hope tried to do what Charlotte did

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