Life has been hard for Adele. Will she ever find the happiness she deserves?
A moving saga of a young woman facing unbearable heartache, and her ultimate triumph over adversity – perfect for fans of Josephine Cox, Rita Bradshaw and Catherine Cookson.
Adele Ford’s clearest childhood memory is of her father telling her about the enigmatic Lydgate Widow, whose abandoned house dominates the village. But the stories end abruptly on the day Adele and her sister are orphaned, and they grow up with only each other to rely on.
Intrigued by the antiques business, Adele finds work in a local shop. But when a wrongful accusation robs her of her reputation, the future looks bleak. So it’s not hard for Col Vincent, a successful businessman, to persuade Adele to become his wife. Adele grows to love him – until she realises that her husband is a violent man.
In the 1930s, a woman who leaves her husband faces penury. Adele is faced with an impossible situation. Then some shocking news brings back the haunting memory of the Lydgate Widow – and the man who has loved Adele for decades . . .
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The Lydgate Widow:‘What a beautiful story . . . full of love and hate and a lot of ghosts from the past. Well worth a read’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘A good wholesome read with twists and turns that urge you to read just one more chapter’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘Really enjoyed this gripping story. The characters stand out well and it is well written’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘I enjoyed every page of this very well written book, full of mystery, tragedy, suspense, and romance to the end’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘Fantastic storyline, brilliant gripping saga. The characters all come to life as you read it . . . I couldn’t put it down!’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Reviews
Another page-turner from Connor
Connor's fans will undoubtedly enjoy this heart-warming saga
Entertaining and pacy
The story holds you spellbound
A read that holds your attention all the way
Unexpected plot twists hold the interest in this long, well-written saga