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ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755382446

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Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Sagas

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With the Great War looming, one young woman also faces obstacles closer to home.

Anne Baker’s Echoes Across the Mersey is a thrilling saga of an impossible love, set under the storm clouds of war and class. Perfect for fans of Cathy Sharp and Katie Flynn.


‘A heartwarming story, Echoes Across the Mersey is the type of distinctly English book best read when sitting in the garden’ – Liverpool Echo

It’s August 1914, and the threat of war weighs heavily on the people of Liverpool, but not on Sarah Hoxton. For Toby Percival, the son of her employer, is in love with her. Her mother fears they’ll both lose their jobs when Toby’s father finds out, but Sarah’s prepared to risk everything for Toby’s love. Maurice Percival is furious when he discovers his son is involved with a factory girl. Determined to defy his father, Toby joins the army. Sarah is left facing what seem to be insurmountable obstacles, but with the help of her friends, family and a strength she never knew she possessed, she discovers there is a light at the end of the tunnel, though it shines from a different direction to the one she expected.

What readers are saying about Echoes Across the Mersey:

I could not put it down and read it within a couple of days… the author has a way of making you visualise everything from the people to the places, and is able to bring out so many emotions whilst you are reading.’

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Reviews

Baker's understanding and compassion for very human dilemmas makes her one of romantic fiction's most popular authors
Lancashire Evening Post
A heartwarming saga
Woman’s Weekly
With characters who are strong, warm and sincere, this is a joy to read
Coventry Evening Telegraph
A compelling book that you just don't want to put down
Southport Visitor