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ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755379194

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ON SALE: 27th May 2010

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Sagas

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In a busy Liverpool pub, life is far from easy…

Lyn Andrews writes a moving saga in A Mother’s Love, a tale of family relationships and ambition in one Liverpool pub. Perfect for fans of Anne Baker, Dilly Court and Maureen Lee.


A Mother’s Love is another strongly-written saga that captures and holds the reader’s attention from start to finish…an enjoyable, well-rounded novel’ – Historical Novels Review

Eve and Eddie Dobson have been running the George pub in Liverpool for over twenty years. Now, though, the Depression is taking hold and, with money in short supply, it’s galling for Eve that the barmaid they can barely afford spends the day making eyes at Eddie rather than pulling her weight behind the bar.

At least her three daughters have never been a worry to Eve. Lily’s dreams of going on the stage haven’t led her into trouble, so far. Sarah seems content to slog away as a waitress, while Maggie’s gently directing her devoted boyfriend to the altar.

But when Eddie’s flirtation with the hired help takes an unexpected turn, everything changes, leaving none of Eve’s family untouched… and calling on all the strength of a mother’s love.

What readers are saying about A Mother’s Love:

Excellent writing from a brilliant authorfive stars

Love Lyn Andrews’ books… would highly recommendgreat family story

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Her mix of Irish and Liverpool backdrops have won this strong saga writer an assured place in the Sunday Times top 10...she's great!
Bookseller
A compelling read
Woman's Own
The Catherine Cookson of Liverpool
Northern Echo
An outstanding storyteller
Woman's Weekly
Gutsy... A vivid picture of a hard-up, hard-working community...will keep the pages turning
Daily Express
A vivid portrayal of life
Best
She has a realism that is almost palpable
Liverpool Echo