A Song in my Heart: The final part in the bestselling Martha's Girls trilogy

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women, Romance, Historical
Cover of the book A Song in my Heart: The final part in the bestselling Martha's Girls trilogy by Alrene Hughes, Blackstaff Press Ltd
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Author: Alrene Hughes ISBN: 9780856409905
Publisher: Blackstaff Press Ltd Publication: June 30, 2016
Imprint: Blackstaff Language: English
Author: Alrene Hughes
ISBN: 9780856409905
Publisher: Blackstaff Press Ltd
Publication: June 30, 2016
Imprint: Blackstaff
Language: English

Victory is on the horizon, but will it bring lasting happiness for Martha's beloved girls?

Irene loves her job at the aircraft factory but her pregnancy is making the work increasingly difficult. She feels her job and her independence slipping away. How will she cope when the baby arrives? Peggy falls under the spell of a dashing Guards officer. Much older than her and a sophisticated man of the world, he persuades Peggy to keep their relationship quiet. But does the major have other secrets too? Pat has overcome tragedy and found love again. But then her fiancé, US Army captain Tony Farrelly, is posted to North Africa, and Pat teeters on the edge of heartbreak once more. Sheila, the youngest of the girls, has met a teacher who seems the perfect match – but she still longs for excitement. A chance encounter with a recruiting sergeant for the WAAF takes her away from home – and towards danger and romance. If you've read Martha's Girls and The Golden Sisters, then you'll love the final instalment of this bestselling family saga - perfect for fans of Nadine Dorries, Anne Bennett and Ellie Dean.

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Victory is on the horizon, but will it bring lasting happiness for Martha's beloved girls?

Irene loves her job at the aircraft factory but her pregnancy is making the work increasingly difficult. She feels her job and her independence slipping away. How will she cope when the baby arrives? Peggy falls under the spell of a dashing Guards officer. Much older than her and a sophisticated man of the world, he persuades Peggy to keep their relationship quiet. But does the major have other secrets too? Pat has overcome tragedy and found love again. But then her fiancé, US Army captain Tony Farrelly, is posted to North Africa, and Pat teeters on the edge of heartbreak once more. Sheila, the youngest of the girls, has met a teacher who seems the perfect match – but she still longs for excitement. A chance encounter with a recruiting sergeant for the WAAF takes her away from home – and towards danger and romance. If you've read Martha's Girls and The Golden Sisters, then you'll love the final instalment of this bestselling family saga - perfect for fans of Nadine Dorries, Anne Bennett and Ellie Dean.

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