
The Love of a Lifetime
Historical Romance
Mary FitzGerald(Author)
Arrow Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 10. October 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
528 pages
978-0-09-958543-5 (ISBN)
Description
Can love survive the worst betrayal of all?
From the moment Elizabeth Nugent arrives to live on his family's farm in Shropshire, Richard Wilde is in love with her. And as they grow up, it seems like nothing can keep them apart.
But as the Second World War rages, Richard is sent to fight in the jungles of Burma, leaving Elizabeth to deal with a terrible secret that could destroy his family.
Despite the distance between them, though, Richard and Elizabeth's love remains constant through war, tragedy and betrayal.
But once the fighting is over, will the secrets and lies that Elizabeth has been hiding keep them apart for ever?
From the moment Elizabeth Nugent arrives to live on his family's farm in Shropshire, Richard Wilde is in love with her. And as they grow up, it seems like nothing can keep them apart.
But as the Second World War rages, Richard is sent to fight in the jungles of Burma, leaving Elizabeth to deal with a terrible secret that could destroy his family.
Despite the distance between them, though, Richard and Elizabeth's love remains constant through war, tragedy and betrayal.
But once the fighting is over, will the secrets and lies that Elizabeth has been hiding keep them apart for ever?
Reviews / Votes
A captivating love story * The Lady *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Cornerstone
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
625 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-09-958543-5 (9780099585435)
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E-Book
04/2013
1st Edition
Cornerstone Digital
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Person
Mary Fitzgerald was born and brought up in Chester. At eighteen she left home to start nursing training. She ended up as an operating theatre sister in a large London hospital and there met her husband. Ten years and four children later the family settled for a while in Canada and later the USA. For several years they lived in West Wales, northern Scotland and finally southern Ireland until they settled again near Chester. Mary had long given up nursing and gone into business, first a children's clothes shop, then a book shop and finally an internet clothes enterprise.
Mary now lives in a small village in north Shropshire close to the Montgomery canal and with a view of both the Welsh and the Shropshire hills.
Mary now lives in a small village in north Shropshire close to the Montgomery canal and with a view of both the Welsh and the Shropshire hills.