A Season for Hope: The heartwarming tale from Britain's best-loved saga author
Author: Rosie Goodwin
Format: Paperback, 129mm x 198mm, 337g, 464 pages
Published: Zaffre, United Kingdom, 2023
The brand new novel from Britain's best-loved saga author
Whitby, 1845
Amber Ainsley works for the wealthy Greenwoods. But when Amber falls pregnantwith Mr Barnaby Greenw ood's illegitimate child, he casts her out, leaving her
homeless and without an income.
Amber flees to Whitby where she stays with her uncle until her child is born. Upondiscovering this, Barnaby offers to find a family to raise Amber's daughter, to save
her going to the workhouse. Broken-hearted but w anting the best for her child,Amber hands her daughter over.
Meanwhile, Louisa Greenwood is desperate to give her husband Barnaby an heir.The couple are overjoyed when she gives birth to twins, but the babies are weakand the Greenwoods are worried they won't survive. Poverty-stricken, Amber hasno choice but to return to work for the Greenwoods. There, the baby girl isflourishing but her twin is not. When Amber notices a familiar birth mark on the
infant girl's leg, her world is turned upside-down . . .
Will Amber ever be able to have the family life she hopes for?
Rosie Goodwin is the million copy bestselling author of more than thirty novels. Sheis the first author in the world to be allow ed to follow three of Catherine Cookson'strilogies with her own sequels. Having worked in the social services sector for manyyears, then fostered a number of children, she is now a full-time novelist. She is oneof the top 50 most borrowed authors from UK libraries and has sold over 4 millioncopies across her career. Rosie lives in Nuneaton, the setting for many of herbooks, with her husband and their beloved dogs.
Author: Rosie Goodwin
Format: Paperback, 129mm x 198mm, 337g, 464 pages
Published: Zaffre, United Kingdom, 2023
The brand new novel from Britain's best-loved saga author
Whitby, 1845
Amber Ainsley works for the wealthy Greenwoods. But when Amber falls pregnantwith Mr Barnaby Greenw ood's illegitimate child, he casts her out, leaving her
homeless and without an income.
Amber flees to Whitby where she stays with her uncle until her child is born. Upondiscovering this, Barnaby offers to find a family to raise Amber's daughter, to save
her going to the workhouse. Broken-hearted but w anting the best for her child,Amber hands her daughter over.
Meanwhile, Louisa Greenwood is desperate to give her husband Barnaby an heir.The couple are overjoyed when she gives birth to twins, but the babies are weakand the Greenwoods are worried they won't survive. Poverty-stricken, Amber hasno choice but to return to work for the Greenwoods. There, the baby girl isflourishing but her twin is not. When Amber notices a familiar birth mark on the
infant girl's leg, her world is turned upside-down . . .
Will Amber ever be able to have the family life she hopes for?
Rosie Goodwin is the million copy bestselling author of more than thirty novels. Sheis the first author in the world to be allow ed to follow three of Catherine Cookson'strilogies with her own sequels. Having worked in the social services sector for manyyears, then fostered a number of children, she is now a full-time novelist. She is oneof the top 50 most borrowed authors from UK libraries and has sold over 4 millioncopies across her career. Rosie lives in Nuneaton, the setting for many of herbooks, with her husband and their beloved dogs.