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ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755389407

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Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Historical Fiction

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Faced with a new chance at love, can she leave the past behind her?

June Tate’s No One Promised Me Tomorrow, the gripping sequel to Riches of the Heart, finds Lily risking everything in order to protect the person she loves most: her daughter. Perfect for fans of Pam Evans and Cathy Sharp.


Since she found herself alone with a young daughter, Lily Pickford has devoted her life to ensuring that little Victoria has everything Lily lacked in her own childhood. But now a recession has cast a shadow over Lily’s business in the Southampton docklands.

When she risks everything to save the day, she finds herself separated from Victoria and facing a prison sentence for a crime she didn’t commit. It’ll be a tough battle to get Victoria back, and a fierce struggle to put food in their mouths. But Lily’s a fighter, though she has given up on romance; she’s forgotten what it’s like to be touched by a man. Yet when Luke Longford turns his heart-stopping smile her way, old feelings resurface, and Lily realises she’s still vulnerable. Is she ready for love? And is Luke man enough to accept Lily for what she is – and for everything she has been in her secret past?

What readers are saying about No One Promised Me Tomorrow:

‘Another great story from June Tate, all her books have the right amount of sorrow, intrigue and romance

Couldn’t put this book down

Five stars

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A page-turner for all saga lovers
Katie Fforde
Excellent and gripping... compelling. I am eagerly awaiting June Tate's next offering
Sussex Life
Her debut book caused a stir among Cookson and Cox devotees, and they'll love this
Peterborough Evening Telegraph
Tate has a marvellous grasp of the subtleties and complexities of human relationships. Her books are always guaranteed to touch the hearts of her readers
Lancashire Evening Post
Compulsive reading
Woman’s Weekly