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A Place To Call Home
Originally a serial in the People's Friend, now a large print book published in the Magna Dales Series and an ebook
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A Place To Call Home
When the Randle family have their livelihood in Germany snatched away they have to return to England in a hurry. Except eldest daughter Briony, who decides to go to France with her boyfriend, instead ... Property prices have gone up, investments have gone down, where is the family going to live? Why can't Guy get another job? Why does Sarah feel off-colour? Why doesn't anyone notice that Ellie is unhappy at school? And don't even ask what Ripple the dog's been eating!
Between Two Worlds
Originally a serial in the People's Friend, now a large print book published in the Magna Dales Series and an ebook
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Between Two Worlds
Two families are joined by marriage. His family is wealthy, hers – not so much! It's a change of world for Chloe Brannigan, learning to fit in with her step brothers and sisters: Jason, Melissa, Emily and Patrick.
Things haven't been easy for Darcie Killengrey; left with the responsibility of her troubled teenage brother Ross and a past of unhappiness and heartbreak.
And then Jake Belfast strides back into her life, as acerbic and contrary as he is exciting and handsome - he also just happens to be her best friend's brother.
Having parted on bad terms two years previously, Darcie and Jake now find themselves flung back together. Tensions reach new heights when they're forced to work in the same place and the pair struggle to put the past behind them.
And, all the while, Ross is becoming increasingly involved with a dangerous influence, which looks set to make Darcie's problems with Jake pale into insignificance …
One Summer In Malta
Originally a serial in the People's Friend, now a large print book published in the Magna Dales Series and an ebook
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One Summer In Malta
Tina Danzey has looked after her 3-year-old nephew Jack since the death of his parents. Enjoying a wonderful summer on Malta at the home of Tina's friend Roslyn and her family, Tina is helping with their craft workshops. Things become complicated when Roslyn's brother Brad arrives back at the family home, soon followed by Jack's other aunt, the over-anxious Claire.
Where The Heart Is
Originally a serial in the People's Friend, now a large print book published in the Magna Dales Series and an ebook
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Where The Heart Is
Malta 1968: Sylvana Bonnici's parents are dubious about her marrying Rob Denton, a British army staff sergeant, but Sylvana dreams of being an army wife and travelling the world – in mini skirts and big hats, like Jackie Onassis.
Sure enough, Rob is posted to exotic places like Singapore and Gan Island ... but, unfortunately, the army dictates that he must leave behind his new wife. Sylvana has little choice but to live with her parents, who have moved to the UK.
In 1971 Rob is finally offered a UK posting and the married quarter that Sylvana has yearned for – but is no longer sure that it's what he wants. Sylvana's reaction to his new plans shocks him, but it's a horrifying accident that proves that home is more than just a place to live.
I Believe in Me Serial first published in My Weekly
It's Christmas and Miranda should be on Cloud 9: marrying Guy and moving up the promotional ladder at work. Until both Guy and Miranda's boss drop bombshells on the same day...
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I Believe in Me
Miranda's reaction shocks everyone – especially Guy! She resolves to live her life differently and stop being Ms Easily Overlooked. But then everything changes when her father and stepmum are in an accident. What can Miranda do but step in to look after her bewildered little brother, Rory?