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Sunlight on the Mersey

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6th December 2012

Price: £9.99

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755371921

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The Great War is over, but one family’s journey has just begun…

Sunlight on the Mersey is an engaging saga full of nostalgia and heartbreak from much-loved author Lyn Andrews, whose novels will be enjoyed by fans of Katie Flynn and Dilly Court.


Three years have passed since the end of the Great War. Yet life in Liverpool remains uncertain for shopkeeper’s wife Kate Mundy and her family.

Following recent heartbreak, seventeen-year-old Rose is sent to work in rural Wales, where she is enchanted by the ‘big house’ and by David, its tragic young owner. Sister Iris can’t escape so easily, especially when an accident has devastating consequences for the family. Meanwhile ex-soldier Charlie is keen to secure a brighter future for himself… even if it means putting ambition above his own happiness.

There is romance in store for each of the family. But can love blossom amidst the challenges that lie ahead?

What Amazon readers are saying about Sunlight on the Mersey:

An engaging and engrossing read… It was a relaxing book, a good way to curl up against a cold dreary day with rain and snow falling outside. Soon that gloomy picture outside my window was forgotten and I was lost in the world of the Mundy family

‘This book was a pleasure to read. At times I found it hard to put down, the story was lovely

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Reviews

Woman's Own
A compelling read
Northern Echo
The Catherine Cookson of Liverpool
Daily Express
Gutsy... A vivid picture of a hard-up, hard-working community... will keep the pages turning
Best
A vivid portrayal of life
Irish World
A page-turning and beautifully written novel
Historical Novels Review
Lyn Andrews tackles her subject with the panache of an indisputably gifted storyteller