by ElizabethElgin (Author)
A captivating tale of forbidden passion and wartime friendship from the bestselling author of THE WILLOW POOL and ONE SUMMER AT DEER'S LEAP.
It's 1940 and the threat of invasion hangs over Britain. But in the isolated hamlet of Nun Ainsty it is the arrival of the Army that turns things turned upside down - especially for two young women.
Lorna Hatherwood, married to a man ten years older, lives a quiet life. Then she volunteers to read to blind soldiers at the nearby Manor and everything changes - because of a handsome medical officer named Ewan MacMillan. But their relationship could spell disaster...
Then there is Ness Nightingale. A Land Girl billeted with Lorna, Ness is trying to forget a disastrous love affair. But when she meets Mick Hardie, a conscientious objector, she has to remind herself that she has vowed never to trust a man again ...
Format: Paperback
Pages: 594
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 19 Jan 2004
ISBN 10: 0007131216
ISBN 13: 9780007131211
Praise for Elizabeth Elgin's previous novels:
`A story of passion, faith and class in Yorkshire. Unforgettable characters.'
Daily Express
`Rich and vibrant blockbuster of a novel, brimming with drama and romance.'
Manchester Evening News
'A poignant, powerful saga that will stay in your memory long after you've read it.'
Woman and Home
'Once again Elizabeth Elgin has used her personal knowledge to fill it with the vivid kind of detail to keep her readers happy.'
Yorkshire Evening Post
Elizabeth Elgin served in the WRNS during the Second World War. She met her husband on board a submarine depot ship. A keen gardener, she has two daughters and five grandsons and lives in a village in the Vale of York.