Cranbrook Press
The Green Ribbons
The Green Ribbons
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How far would she go to save her marriage? How far would he go to keep a promise?
1900. Eighteen-year old Hephzibah Wildman, homeless and destitute after the tragic death of her parents, becomes a governess at Ingleton Hall. Befriending Merritt Nightingale, the local parson and drawn to the handsome Thomas Egdon, she starts to rebuild her life. When she attracts the unwanted advances of her employer, the country squire Sir Richard Egdon, she makes the first of two desperate decisions that will change not only her own life but the lives of those around her.
Author: Clare Flynn
Publisher: Cranbrook Press
Published: 05/31/2016
Pages: 294
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.71lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.00w x 0.66d
ISBN: 9780993332425
About the Author
Flynn, Clare: - "Clare Flynn writes historical fiction with a strong sense of time and place and compelling characters. Her books often deal with people who are displaced - forced out of their comfortable lives and familiar surroundings. She is a graduate of Manchester University where she read English Language and Literature. After a career in international marketing, working on brands from nappies to tinned tuna and living in Paris, Milan, Brussels and Sydney, she ran her own consulting business for 15 years and now lives in Eastbourne where she can look out of her window and see the sea. When not writing and reading, Clare loves to paint with watercolours and grabs any available opportunity to travel - sometimes under the guise of research. Her website is at www.clareflynn.co.uk"
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