Emmerdale at War: an uplifting and romantic read perfect for nights in (Emmerdale, Book 3)

Emmerdale at War: an uplifting and romantic read perfect for nights in (Emmerdale, Book 3)

by PamelaBell (Author)

Synopsis


The perfect Christmas gift full of warmth and nostalgia, for fans of ITV's Emmerdale, and readers who love heartwarming and heartbreaking stories set during World War II.

'This is a must for fans of Emmerdale. Set during World War 2 we follow the Sugdens, the Dingles, the Skilbecks and Annie Pearson. All in all a good read.' - Amazon Reviewer, 5 Stars

Britain is at war once again and the families of Emmerdale are trying their best to cope with a new way of life.

Rationing has been introduced across the country, two million more men have been called up for service, and blackouts, evacuees and military training camps have become the norm. In Beckindale, three young women are about to find their lives changed forever...

Annie Pearson is working on Emmerdale Farm, while her love, Edward Sugden is at the front line. Lily Dingle has found purpose in joining the ATS, though she may get more than she bargained for. And Meg Warcup, now teaching at the local school, has taken in two children evacuated from Hull. They've adjusted to their new way of life until one day a German plane comes crashing down in the village... and changes everything in the village of Beckindale.

The third novel in the Emmerdale series transports us to the Yorkshire Dales in the midst of World War II, exploring the lives of Emmerdale's much-loved families. Will the nation's favourite village overcome adversity to deal with the loves and lives lost?

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Quantity

6 in stock

More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Publisher: Trapeze
Published: 03 Oct 2019

ISBN 10: 1409185060
ISBN 13: 9781409185062

Author Bio
Pamela Bell began writing over 30 years ago to fund a PhD on waste disposal in Tudor York and has juggled fact and fiction ever since. As Jessica Hart or Pamela Hartshorne, she has written over 70 books, including novels and non-fiction, across a wide range of subjects, from importing cars to royal palaces and from category romance to historical fiction. Pam lives in York and continues to be fascinated by the relationship between the past and the present, whatever she happens to be writing.