******* Light up your life this Christmas with theBRAND NEW NOVEL fromSUNDAY TIMESNumber One Bestselling author KATIE FLYNN.
'One of the country's most popular storytellers'Scottish Daily Record ******** Will she find love in her wartime home?
1939.All over Britain children are being evacuated, and Eve Armstrong is headed for Devon. As the train pulls out of London she takes a last look at the crowded platform, the shabbily dressed evacuees, and a rude little boy sticking his tongue out. Shes looking forward to a change of scene.
And at first Eve is happier than ever at Drakes Farm. Not even her daily chores dampen her spirits. Its a different world that invites fresh starts, and so when Eve runs into the boy from the station, Johnny Durrell, they call a truce and soon become firm friends.
The war might be a distant reality, but the arrival of new evacuee Connie Hale makes every day a battle. Connie is lazy, stuck up and spiteful and Johnnys new best friend. As the conflict grows and Eve with it, will she fight for Johnny or concede defeat?
Praise for Katie Flynn:
'A poignant war-time romance'Daily Express
A heartwarming story of love and lossWoman's Weekly
One of the best Liverpool writersLiverpool Echo
'If you pick up a Katie Flynn book it's going to be a wrench to put it down again'Holyhead and Anglesey Mail
Katie Flynn has lived for many years in the north-west. A compulsive writer, she started with short stories and articles and many of her early stories were broadcast on Radio Merseyside. She decided to write her Liverpool series after hearing the reminiscences of family members about life in the city in the early years of the twentieth century. She also writes as Judith Saxton. For the past few years, she has had to cope with ME but has continued to write.