by Catrin Collier (Author)
Orphaned at eight, raised by a brutal sadistic brother, nineteen-year-old parlour maid, Rhian, dreams of meeting a man who will love her and give her what she wants more than anything else in the world, a family of her own. When she is invited to join the Evans family on New Year's Eve 1913, her life is thrown into turmoil. The youngest Evans' brother, twenty- two year old Joey, confesses he loves her. Handsome, charming Joey has never met a woman who could refuse him anything. But Rhian is suspicious of his reputation as a ladies' man and it takes time, tenderness and persistence to win her trust. Just when she finally admits that she loves him as much as he loves her, Joey's past overshadows and finally shatters their happiness. Unable to separate truth from lies, wanting to hurt Joey as deeply as he has her, Rhian turns to her employer, Edward Larch, for solace. Unhappily married, Edward offers her the only position he can, that of his mistress. Her choice is simple and irrevocable - to forgo love, her reputation as a 'respectable girl' and all chance of a settled family life for the sake of financial security. Then Europe is plunged into war, turning everyone's lives upside down. But Rhian cannot stop thinking about the man she loved who betrayed her - and the problems peace will bring.
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 512
Publisher: Orion
Published: 16 Nov 2005
ISBN 10: 0752864564
ISBN 13: 9780752864563
Book Overview: 'With the First World War as a backdrop, this is a piece of masterful storytelling' Choice. Catrin Collier is without doubt one of the very best authors writing in this genre. Her Hearts of Gold series - soon to be reissued in Orion - was dramatised on BBC1 and attracted over six million viewers. The Sunday Telegraph said: 'Just in time: no sooner has the Catherine Cookson back catalogue been exhausted but a new saga queen hits the televisual cobbles'. Two more series based on Catrin Collier's novels have been commissioned by the BBC. The critics on Catrin Collier: 'Moving, heart-warming ... impossible to put down' Evening Star. 'This fabulously written novel will keep you engrossed right up until the satisfying ending' B Magazine. 'Collier has a gift for bringing her characters to life' Daily Mail.