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ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755375905

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Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Historical Fiction

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Friendship gives one young woman the strength to face tragedy… and a devastating secret.

In Rita Bradshaw’s Always I’ll Remember, one young woman faces jealousy, tragedy and a dark secret, yet love and friendship see her through the worst. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Lyn Andrews.


It’s 1939 and Abigail Vickers, enjoying her promising new job in an office, is overjoyed when she meets James Benson there and they both fall completely in love. But life for Abby is a constant struggle against her dominant and selfish mother, Nora, who is jealous of Abby’s beauty and success. When war breaks out, all their lives change forever.

In the furore of patriotism that follows, James signs up and Abby swears to wait for him, joining the land army to do her bit. But when Abby’s father is involved in a dreadful accident, a terrible secret that Nora has been carrying for years is revealed, tearing the family apart. After receiving heart breaking news of James, Abby begins to wonder if she will ever find happiness. Only time will tell if there are better days ahead…

What readers are saying about Always I’ll Remember:

‘This book is one of the best reads ever, holds the attention and very hard to put down

‘Became engrossed, such interesting characters

‘[This book] describes the lives of three land girls, their friendship and families. The characters are real and very human and the plot throws up much that is unexpected

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Reviews

Catherine Cookson fans will enjoy discovering a new author who writes in a similar vein
Home and Family
If you like gritty, rags-to-riches Northern sagas, you'll enjoy this
Family Circle
All published writers have skill and creativity, but a few have more. It's called magic. I'm beginning to believe Bradshaw has it!
Historical Novels Review
Could have been written by a young Catherine Cookson
Peterborough Evening Telegraph
Catherine Cookson fans will enjoy discovering a new author who writes in a similar vein
Home and Family
Displaying an uncanny ability to spin a good yarn
Sunderland Echo