No Child of Mine

No Child of Mine

by Gwen Madoc (Author)

Synopsis

Swansea, 1920. When the death of her father catapults Bethan Pryce into the heart of a feud between her mother, Esme, and Esme's sister, Mae, her world is turned upside down in an instant. It is a feud that has been raging since Mae married Dan Henshaw, the love of Esme's life and a man who is revealed to be not only overwhelmingly ambitious but also Beth's real father, a fact he refuses to acknowledge. As if that weren't tough enough to bear, fate deals Beth a cruel hand when she loses Esme to an early death in childbirth. Cast out by Mae and Dan and responsible for her new baby brother, Tommy, Beth must summon her reserves of strength to carve a future for them both. But Beth's future is destructively and inextricably linked to her father's and Dan Henshaw is a powerful enemy by any measure, a bitter man who won't rest until his daughter faces ruin ...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Edition: New
Publisher: Coronet
Published: 24 May 2004

ISBN 10: 0340823518
ISBN 13: 9780340823514

Media Reviews
'A sweeping and lush novel from the queen of the Welsh saga...Madoc comes up trumps again with this tale of pride and passion -- and a truly fiery Welsh heroine.' Lancashire Evening Post on NO CHILD OF MINE 20040529 'Poignant story...This author's indomitable writing talent, makes this another bestseller...No Child of Mine proves Gwen to have a fast and exciting style of storytelling. This book of tragedy and inspiration, deserves pride of place at the top of any international booklist. Quite simply the greatest.' North Wales Chronicle on NO CHILD OF MINE 20040212 'Another bestseller from the queen of the Welsh saga. Madoc is to be congratulated on a most enjoyable romance ... This is a book of tragedy and inspiration and brilliantly evokes the dramas of a life torn apart ... NO CHILD OF MINE is a brilliant read. It's unpredictable and exciting. The plot twists and turns with jealousy, love, hatred and warmth. It will keep you reading until the last page.' Worcester Evening News 20050205 'Unputdownable' -- Telegraph & Argus, on BY LIES BETRAYED 20050205 'Gwen Madoc is to be congratulated on a most enjoyable and very fine piece of literature' -- Bangor Chronicle, on BY LIES BETRAYED 20050205 'A rip-roaring romance' -- Western Mail on BY LIES BETRAYED 20050205
Author Bio
Gwen Madoc lives in Swansea with her husband, Harry. She worked as a medical secretary before joining the Civil Service, and studied for five years with the Open University. She loves Swansea and its people, and has a keen interest in local history.