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ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755381968

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ON SALE: 9th December 2010

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Sagas

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The promises of new adventures in love and in life are on the horizon for a young mother, but sabotage is also just around the corner…

A heart-warming and thrilling sixties London saga from much-loved author Pam Evans, Where We Belong is a reminder of the powerful consequences of love, hope and jealousy. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Lindsey Hutchinson.


One day in 1964 Rachel West’s husband walked out on his wife and two young sons, leaving them nothing but pain and heartache. Now, two years later, struggling in a poorly paid job, Rachel feels her luck will never change. So when she finds herself the new owner of her late Uncle Chip’s Hammersmith boat-building business she wonders if it’s too good to be true. Why would Chip have left it to her when he has a son himself? The business is only just afloat – thanks to the hard work of Chip’s charismatic assistant, Ben – but Rachel is determined to restore it to its former glory for the sake of her sons. And before long, she realises that she’s falling in love with the kind-hearted and handsome Ben. But her good fortune doesn’t last for long – someone is maliciously plotting to sabotage her plans…

What readers are saying about Where We Belong:

‘This is a wonderful story and I found it hard to put the book down, the author has a wonderful knack of telling great stories’

‘Another great book by Pamela Evans. A lovely storyline and great characters. It’s great to know that whenever I buy a Pamela Evans book I’m in for a good read

Reviews

This book touched me very, very much. It's lovely
North Wales Chronicle
Very readable
Bella
A good traditional romance, and its author has a feeling for the atmosphere of postwar London
Sunday Express
An uplifting love story with all the right ingredients
Lancashire Evening Post
A superb and heartwarming read
Irish Independent