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Yesterday's Shadows
With the promise of a new start, will she find the happiness she’s longed for?
Rosie Goodwin writes a spell-binding saga in Yesterday’s Shadows, a tale of bitter loss, lost love and long buried secrets. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Kitty Neale.
Kate Cleary feels no sorrow when her brutal father dies. At last she will be free from him, even though she and Nuala, the sister who depends on her for everything, must now leave his miners cottage. Then Kate discovers they have an aunt in the Midlands whom their father had kept secret, and who now offers them a home.
Despite leaving her heart in Durham with Matthew, a young artist, Kate feels loved and safe with Aunt Beth. But her peace is shattered by an astonishing revelation from Nuala, and a series of brutal attacks on the women of Nuneaton. Kate turns to a handsome widower, Martin Denby, but is his kindness too good to be true?
What readers are saying about Yesterday’s Shadows:
‘Where to start? Rosie is what you would call a master storyteller. She draws you into her plot until you forget you are reading. You are there, in 1950’s Britain and all the hardships that went with it… There is love lost and found, evil and happiness, murder, family in-fighting and intrigue by the bucketful. I for one thoroughly enjoyed my first Goodwin book. It won’t be my last. Six Stars out of Five!’
‘Rosie has done it again! Rosie’s latest novel is just as original, fresh and fabulous as the previous ten before it… As Rosie’s fans have come to expect, the characters are real and well rounded. You really feel for them and care about what happens to them… Don’t be fooled though. Rosie has made sure that no matter what you think during this novel, you end up never trusting your instincts as her twists are unexpected and plentiful‘
Rosie Goodwin writes a spell-binding saga in Yesterday’s Shadows, a tale of bitter loss, lost love and long buried secrets. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Kitty Neale.
Kate Cleary feels no sorrow when her brutal father dies. At last she will be free from him, even though she and Nuala, the sister who depends on her for everything, must now leave his miners cottage. Then Kate discovers they have an aunt in the Midlands whom their father had kept secret, and who now offers them a home.
Despite leaving her heart in Durham with Matthew, a young artist, Kate feels loved and safe with Aunt Beth. But her peace is shattered by an astonishing revelation from Nuala, and a series of brutal attacks on the women of Nuneaton. Kate turns to a handsome widower, Martin Denby, but is his kindness too good to be true?
What readers are saying about Yesterday’s Shadows:
‘Where to start? Rosie is what you would call a master storyteller. She draws you into her plot until you forget you are reading. You are there, in 1950’s Britain and all the hardships that went with it… There is love lost and found, evil and happiness, murder, family in-fighting and intrigue by the bucketful. I for one thoroughly enjoyed my first Goodwin book. It won’t be my last. Six Stars out of Five!’
‘Rosie has done it again! Rosie’s latest novel is just as original, fresh and fabulous as the previous ten before it… As Rosie’s fans have come to expect, the characters are real and well rounded. You really feel for them and care about what happens to them… Don’t be fooled though. Rosie has made sure that no matter what you think during this novel, you end up never trusting your instincts as her twists are unexpected and plentiful‘
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Reviews
A gifted writer... Not only is Goodwin's characterisation and dialogue compelling, but her descriptive writing is a joy
Goodwin is a fabulous writer... she reels the reader in surprisingly quickly and her style involves lots of twists and turns that are in no way predictable
An absorbing story in the grand tradition of the best saga authors
A wonderful heroine, plucky, determined and warm-hearted. A believable and compelling read
Rosie writes such heart-warming sagas
A heart-throbber of a story that puts so many other so-called emotional blockbusters in the shade
Not only is Goodwin's characterisation and dialogue compelling, her descriptive writing is a joy
The new Catherine Cookson
A touching and powerful new novel from a wonderful writer
Goodwin has the enviable knack of putting the past into focus with wonderfully warm and credible characters, lively dialogue and fascinating period detail of everyday life. A Rose Among Thorns is another moving and inspirational story from a writer who knows how to tug at the heart strings