Shining Threads

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781444745092

Price: £6.99

ON SALE: 19th July 2012

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Historical Fiction

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When beautiful Tessa Harrison and her twin cousins take over their parents’ Lancashire cotton mill, their luxurious upbringing has left them unprepared for their new responsibilities.

For Tessa, there is an added but forbidden attraction at the mill. Foreman Will Broadbent, with his genuine understanding of the business and its workers, could not be more different from the dashing
cousins.

Yet, like the twins, he is hopelessly in love with this untameable girl.Their love for Tessa will lead one to death, one to the arms of another woman, a thrid too faint-hearted to take up his inheritance.And
Tessa, the girl who could choose any man she wanted, is forced to shoulder more burdens than she could have imagined before she can be united with the one man she truly needs.

Reviews

Life and middle class living in Liverpool in the early 1900's is the colourful backcloth for the latest novel from this master storyteller
Coventry Evening Telegraph
A well-rounded coming-of-age story...engrossing, emotionally intense page-turner
The Historical Novels Review on WHISPERS ON THE WA
Among the dross that constitutes the Liverpool saga market for women, Howard's enjoyable 19th-century historical romance of crossed love shines out.
Daily Mail
Poignant and well plotted, this is the book to curl up with to shut out troubles.
Woman's Realm on BEYOND THE SHINING WATER
A stirring and dramatic romance
prize quest.com on WHISPERS ON THE WATER
This saga is, like all of Audrey Howard's books, compelling and memorable...a joy to read
The Historical Novels review on A PLACE CALLED HOP
Her thousands of fans recognise the artistry of a true storyteller
Lancashire Life
Another blockbuster guaranteed to delight fans of widescreen saga story-telling.
Peterborough Evening Telegraph