War Clouds Over Blackberry Farm: The start of a brand new historical saga series by Rosie Clarke
English
By (author): Rosie Clarke
Cambridgeshire. March 1939
As the clouds of war begin to gather in Europe, the Talbot family of rural Blackberry Farm will be torn apart, just as so many families all over the world will be. Life will never be the same again.
Whilst in London, the Salmons family will feel the pain of parting and loss.
Brought together by war, the two families become intertwined and, as the outlook looks bleak, they must draw on each others strength to fight through the hard times.
Lizzie Johnson and Tom were sweethearts until a mistake caused a terrible rift. Lizzie takes herself off to London to heal the pain in a glamorous new job but she still loves Tom. His pride has been hurt but deep down inside Tom still cares.
Can they find happiness before their chance is gone and the whole world is swept into the terrible madness of war?
A heart-warming saga following the lives and loves of those who live on Blackberry Farm in the rural Cambridgeshire
Perfect for fans of Lizzie Lane, Fenella J Miller and Patricia McBride
Have you tried Rosie Clarkes Harpers Emporium, Dressmakers Alley or Mulberry Lane series youll just love them!
What readers are saying about Blackberry Farm:
'Just as good and Mulberry Lane. Thankful that I have another Rosie Clarke bikkset to read. Equally as good and a page turner. Can't wait to read the next one.' - Reader Review
'Gripping. Once I started reading this I found it hard to put down.' - Reader Review
'A fantastic read and cannot wait for the next instalment about BlackBerry Farm.' - Reader Review
'5.0 out of 5 stars plenty of action and well drawn characters in this opening to a new series. I loved this opening book in a new historical saga series and was quickly interested in the different family members who are introduced' - Reader Review
'Another Rosie Clark Classic. Another great read , full of people whose lives intertwine , love ,loss heartbreak and strong wills .highly recommend it' - Reader Review
'Great read. I was born during WW2 and it brings back a lot of memories. Can't wait for the next book Rosie Clarke is a great writer.' - Reader Review
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