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In Love and Friendship

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7th January 2010

Price: £9.99

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755372942

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Through everything, the bond of friendship remains true…

In Love and Friendship is a moving story of friendship, loyalty and betrayal from hugely popular saga author Benita Brown. Perfect for fans of Lyn Andrews and Dilly Court.


‘This is a delightful, carefully interwoven story of passion, love, loss and the power of friendship – a rollercoaster ride of emotions’ – Sunderland Echo

Newcastle, 1890. A school outing to Cullercoats Bay almost ends in tragedy when two girls are cut off by the incoming tide. But from the panic and confusion something wonderful emerges – a lifelong friendship between three girls; Ruth, Lucy and Esther. Each is a world apart from the other two, but together they form a strong and unbreakable bond that will see them through the years ahead, when the happy, carefree days of childhood are nothing but a distant memory…

What readers are saying about In Love and Friendship:

‘This book follows three most unlikely friends from different backgrounds, and their journey is a testament to that friendship

For anyone who enjoys a Catherine Cookson novel this book is an absolute must. I have read all of Benita Brown’s novels and find her style of writing engaging with good plots and characters

Five stars

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Sunderland Echo
This is a delightful, carefully interwoven story of passion, love, loss and the power of friendship - a rollercoaster ride of emotions
Yours Magazine
You won't be able to put it down
Northern Echo
Romance, heartache and local history make a magical mixture...passion on every page
Historical Novels Review
A story of hope and determination... a really good read
Lancashire Evening Post
A wonderfully evocative tale