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Daughters of Tuscany

Siobhan Daiko

2h04min30

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166 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 2h04min.
A heartbreaking tale of love and courage in wartime ItalyTwo women, one village, and a war that changes everything…In wartime Italy, Rosa’s whole world is turned upside down when British POWs are sent to her father’s tenant farm on landowner Ginori’s Tuscan estate. Grieving her husband killed by the Allies, she is wary of the British soldiers.Meanwhile Emma, the landowner's daughter, sees an opportunity to help her childhood friend Marco, an Italian soldier hiding from the Nazis.As danger closes in, unlikely alliances form. Rosa’s distrust melts as she bonds with Tom, a charismatic Scotsman among the POWs. Together, they navigate the perils of war to rescue their community.With enemy forces tightening their grip, both women face immense risks. Their mission to save their loved ones turns into a daring plan to liberate their village. In a world where hope is scarce, can Rosa and Emma turn the tide of war in their favour?A sweeping tale of love, loss and hope in times of strife, perfect for fans of Fiona Valpy, Rhys Bowen and Kristin Hannah'Reading Siobhan's Daughters of Tuscany was like meeting an old, dear friend after a long absence. What a poignant, emotional, thoroughly enjoyable read this was! ... such beautiful prose and such a brilliant story that completely transported me.' Renita D'SilvaReaders love Siobhan Daiko's wartime Italy novels:'an exciting, impeccably-researched wartime adventure with lots of heart ... the perfect mixture of tragedy and happiness' Reader review'A beautiful story with a compelling historical storyline that you won’t want to put down’ Ann Bennett’I was completely absorbed by … all the characters and intrigue’ Angela Petch'A poignant and emotionally charged novel that explores the human spirit's resilience in the face of adversity and I was hooked from start to finish' Reader review'So much heartache but alongside this the love of the people who did so much in WWII' Reader review'a powerful historical novel that I just could not put down' Reader review
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The Cobbler's Apprentice

Lynette Rees

1h51min00

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148 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h51min.
The BRAND NEW historical novel from Lynette Rees - a boy down on his luck finding his way in a cruel Victorian world...He made a vow, but will he be able to keep it?Ever since Jimmy was a boy, he’s known two things: the rough streets of Merthyr Tydfil and that one day he would marry Enid Hardcastle. But when Enid disappears without a word, his life takes a different turn.Determined to make something of himself, Jimmy pours his heart into his job at Mr Baxter's workshop, dreaming of the future he and Enid might one day share. Yet, just as his hard work begins to pay off, a man arrives claiming to be Mr Baxter’s illegitimate son, threatening Jimmy’s chance of inheriting the business he was promised.With Enid gone and his future uncertain, Jimmy must rely on his wits and instincts honed from his childhood on the streets. But can he trust this newcomer? And will his dream of reuniting with Enid ever come true?A heartwarming and gripping historical saga, perfect for fans of Katie Flynn and AnneMarie Brear.'A Victorian saga that will definitely appeal to fans of Rosie Goodwin' Lizzie Lane'...flows from the heart, and is rich in period detail. Another fabulously enjoyable read from Lynette Rees, I loved it.' Sheila Riley'A gripping historical saga well worth reading!' AnneMarie Brear'...a gripping tale of love prevailing despite hardship. Lynette Rees has done it again! Brilliant!' Mary Wood
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The Pick-Pocket's Plight

Lindsey Hutchinson

1h57min45

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157 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h58min.
The next historical saga novel from Lindsey Hutchinson, perfect for all fans of Katie Flynn and Dilly Court.They only had each other – now they’re being torn apart.When thirteen-year-old Bertram Jordan is arrested and sent to a penal colony in Australia, his biggest regret is leaving behind his friend Alice Truelove. The children were each other’s comfort when they had to live rough on Wednesbury heath, surviving on whatever meagre funds they could pilfer from passing market-goers. Now they must face their futures alone.While BJ is learning to survive and then thrive on a cattle ranch in Fremantle, surrounded by the hundreds of other men and boys who have been shipped from England, Alice is making her own way in the poverty-stricken Black Country. When a stroke of good fortune means that Alice can start her own business, she cunningly disguises her young age, and before long has established a thriving bakery. As her business grows, so do her responsibilities, and Alice relishes the opportunity to help those who helped her when she was down.But every night as Alice and BJ rest their heads on opposite sides of the world, both go to sleep with the same last thought. Will they ever see each other again?The Queen of Black Country sagas is back with a fascinating tale of bravery, forever friendship, heartbreak and joy. Perfect for all fans of Katie Flynn, Val Wood and Lyn Andrews.Readers love Lindsey Hutchinson:‘I love Lindsey Hutchinson books and have really enjoyed each and everyone. This book about BJ and Alice was such a lovely story, I couldn’t put it, therefore it was read in two days. Excellent easy reading.’‘It was **a very good read. **I couldn't stop reading and was early hours in the morning before putting out the light to go to sleep. Well written.’‘Loved it. Don’t know if I’ll manage to wait for the next one. I actually felt bereft at the end.’‘As usual with this author this story kept me on the edge of my seat, wanting to read more.’‘Lindsey has a knack of drawing you in immediately and getting you immersed until you’ve finished the book! I loved it! Grab your copy today.’
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Affiche du document The Last Bookshop in Prague

The Last Bookshop in Prague

Helen Parusel

2h30min45

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201 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 2h31min.
An utterly breathtaking WWII historical novel, perfect for fans of Kristin HannahWas she incredibly brave or incredibly stupid? Neither. Just a bookshop girl doing what she could against her country’s oppressors.The banned books club was only the beginning; a place for the women of Prague to come together and share the tales the Germans wanted to silence.For bookshop owner, Jana, doing the right thing was never a question. So when opportunity comes to help the resistance, she offers herself – and her bookshop. Using her window displays as covert signals and hiding secret codes in book marks, she’ll do all in her power to help.But the arrival of two people in her bookshop will change everything: a young Jewish boy with nowhere else to turn, and a fascist police captain Jana can’t read at all. In a time where secrets are currency and stories can be fatal, will she know who to trust?A heart-wrenching and powerful story of courage, tenacity and love in wartime. Fans of Suzanne Goldring, Mandy Robotham and Debbie Rix will devour this unforgettable novel.‘A wonderful story with the healing power of books at its heart, this inspiring and compelling novel kept me turning the pages late into the night. Steeped in fascinating historical detail, and packed with compassion, I didn’t want The Last Bookshop in Prague to end.’ Kate Storey'Helen Parusel takes you on Jana's traumatic journey through fear, bravery and the determination to do the right thing in this captivating, unforgettable book.' Catherine LawPraise for Helen Parusel:'This debut shines a light on a little known, but no less vital, corner of the war - events we should all know about. Fascinating.' Mandy Robotham'The story is poignant and compelling - and what an ending: wow! ... A brilliant story with a powerful message. I wholeheartedly recommend it.' Gill Thompson‘This novel is a true page turner, as well as being a heart-wrenching, emotional story of one of the darkest chapters of history ...first class research and captivating story-telling!' Louise Fein'Pacy, twisty and emotional... a beautiful page-turner ... I highly recommended it.' Amanda Geard'The layers of deception Laila encounters at the Lebensborn home were masterfully done and had me glued to the pages. A powerful debut, and a must-read for fans of historical fiction.' Andie Newton'Atmospheric and gripping.' Jacquie Bloese'A heartbreaking tale of love, loss and overwhelming courage. I was captivated, and couldn't turn the pages fast enough.' Siobhan Daiko'The compelling story of Laila - a woman of great hope and courage - who showed how love, loyalty and compassion can endure despite the evils of war.' Catherine Law
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Affiche du document La Profondeur des bayous

La Profondeur des bayous

Claire Sorelle

2h47min15

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223 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 2h47min.
Louisiane, 1820. Aimée est noire et esclave dans un faubourg de La Nouvelle-Orléans. Joséphine est blanche et pêche l’écrevisse au fond des bayous. La première dévore livres et journaux, l’autre sait à peine les déchiffrer. Le hasard les réunit dans l’âpre monde des plantations de sucre qui jalonnent les rives du Mississippi. Rien n’y fait : elles se détestent. Une série d’épreuves inattendues les rapproche pourtant, et la révélation d’un lourd secret de famille achève de les soumettre aux cruautés de l’esclavage… jusqu’à la rédemption, peut-être. Claire Sorelle nous offre une superbe fresque historique servie par une plume sensible dont la précision poétique emporte et émerveille. « La profondeur des bayous fait revivre avec une vigueur et une sensualité remarquables un pan de l’histoire tragique de la Louisiane, dans les années 1820. Sur un rythme haletant, le récit nous entraîne dans un univers foisonnant où cohabitent, non sans violences ni tensions, les propriétaires et les esclaves, les femmes et les hommes, les pêcheurs d’écrevisses et les fils de famille. Claire Sorelle a l’art de rendre les détails vivants : elle nous fait sentir les parfums, éprouver les textures, voir les couleurs avec une exceptionnelle puissance d’évocation. Nous n’oublierons pas Joséphine, Aimée, Maxence, Charles, ni le hameau de Cyprière, ni les alligators dont les yeux, à la surface des bayous, observent sans cligner l’incompréhensible manège des humains. » Jean-Marie Laclavetine, membre du comité de lecture Gallimard
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Affiche du document Comme si c’était hier, ma Clio : Roman historique biographique

Comme si c’était hier, ma Clio : Roman historique biographique

France Proukaki Le Pesant

4h23min15

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351 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 4h23min.
Le roman biographique Comme si c’était hier, ma Clio retrace le destin d’une jeune Crétoise qui, dès son plus jeune âge, rêvait de devenir juge. Cette histoire évoque sa vie et celle de sa famille à travers les époques pacifiques ou cruelles vécues par la Grèce durant le XIXe et le XXe siècle. Clio naît fin 1917 à Aïvaly, en Asie Mineure, où de nombreux Crétois jouissent d’une vie paisible malgré les conflits politiques. Christos, son père, est juge de première instance à Smyrne tandis que Maria, sa mère, attend chaque mois le retour de son mari à Aïvaly. En 1922, la famille est forcée, la mort dans l’âme, de fuir l’Asie Mineure. Elle regagne la Crète dont elle est originaire, et se refait une existence dans la province de Viannos où la nature est d’une beauté magique et la vie sereine. Clio grandit en fille rebelle et courageuse avec l’idée fixe de devenir magistrat pour jeunes délinquants. Elle poursuivra ce but malgré les efforts de dissuasion de son père, la profession étant alors inaccessible aux femmes grecques. En tant que jeune femme émancipée, elle s’engage, comme sa famille, dans un combat pour libérer la Crète du joug allemand dès 1941. Clio prendra, pour arriver à ses fins, des chemins inhabituels surmontant diverses situations critiques dues aux bouleversements politiques de la Grèce de l’époque. Elle quittera la Grèce, heureuse et triste à la fois, munie d’une bourse de l’Institut français d’Athènes pour des horizons inespérés en France.
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Kings of Conflict

MJ Porter

2h22min30

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190 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 2h22min.
The final, thrilling instalment in MJ Porter's The Brunanburh Series.Can King Edmund of the English banish the Norse invaders from England one final time?AD942In the wake of the agreement reached at Lincoln between Edmund and Anlaf Sihtricson of the Norse, Edmund returns to Wessex to reflect and rebuild, impatient to reverse his losses.But this is the winter of discontent. In Jorvik and the kingdom of the Scots, those who’ve waited too long to become kings in their own right grow restless.As the enemies of the English turn on themselves, Edmund senses the opportunity to reclaim all his brother, the victor of Brunanburh, managed to gain before his untimely death plunged England back into war with her many foes.With his sights set firmly on York, can he recreate the England his brother built, or will the enemies of England realise the error of their ways and once more unite to drive Edmund back to Wessex, leaving York in the hands of the Norse?A thrilling conclusion to MJ Porter's epic retelling of the consequences of the battle of Brunanburh.Praise for The Brunanburh Series.'An epic tale of the birth of a nation. Truly mesmerising. Game of Thrones meets The Last Kingdom' - Gordon Doherty'MJ effortlessly draws you into early Medieval England with this fascinating tale.' - Donovan Cook'M J Porter returns with another rip-roaring tale of power, ambition and vengeance' - Reader Review'A really fast paced read. Lots of betrayal, love and differences. A definite page turner, exciting and a plot around the corner and intrigue. A really great read' - Reader Review'The entire series is one that is not to be missed. I can highly recommend it' - Reader Review'If you like books set before 1066 then the series written by M.J. Porter are for you. Highly recommended.' - Reader Review'A very good read and MJ Porter is at her best bringing flesh to the facts and giving the main players personalities. Great way to read about the history of this time. Enjoy.' - Goodreads'Another of this author’s brilliant books. A good read and excellent characterisation of the men involved - now onto the next book.' - Reader Review'Another brilliant tale of old England. M.J.Porter tells an intreguing tale of kings and warriors, when age old rivalries are temporarily settled. I presume that the tale of old England will continue.I hope so' -* Reader Review*
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Woden's Spear

Donovan Cook

2h26min15

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195 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 2h26min.
The start of a BRAND NEW thrilling Dark Age series from bestselling author Donovan Cook, must-read for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Matthew Harffy ⚔️'A shield crunching epic! Any reader who loves battle, Saxons, warriors and adventures won’t be disappointed' Peter Gibbons ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Banished by those he loved; how far would he go for redemption?449AD Old SaxonyOcta, the son of a mighty Saxon warlord, stands in the shield wall for the first time, eager to make a name for himself. But instead of the promised battle glory, fear overpowers him and he flees the battle, causing the death of his cousin and bringing shame to his family.Disowned by his father, and hunted by his own people, Octa is spurred on by his mother’s vision for his future, a promise of greatness to come.A chance encounter with a wiry traveller offers Octa a chance of redemption with a quest to retrieve a sacred weapon. To do this, Octa must travel to Britannia, a nation abandoned by the Roman Empire and unable to defend itself from its many enemies who smell weakness and riches.Joining the famous warlords, Hengist and Horsa, Octa travels west to forge his future and redeem his past. He must succeed where others have failed. He must find the lost spear of Woden.An epic adventure of turmoil, coming of age and survival set against a time when Britannia was on its knees and fighting for its very existence.Praise for Woden's Spear'A spell-binding tale of early Britain certain to keep pages turning and readers entertained.' - Peter Gibbons'A super fun and exhilarating read 5* - Reader Review'Cook writes with verve and imagination, bringing to life the dark ages in all their horror and violence' - Michael Jecks'Cook gives you thunderous action in a tightly woven plot. An epic adventure from a crumbling empire to a mysterious mist strewn land. Not one to be missed for fans of Cornwell and Kristian.' - Adam Lofthouse'Pulse-pounding action scenes and a truly memorable main character make this a riveting read that fans of Cornwell and Harffy will love!' - Steven A McKay'A thrilling, and surprisingly moving, tale of the origins of England, woven with picaresque adventure seamed by threads of myth and legend: the All-Father approves this book.' - Edoardo Albert'If you love Celtic and Norse Mythology, you'll love Wooden's Spear! The characters are amazing and storyline had me hooked! I'm looking forward to answers throughout the remaining adventures.' - Reader Review
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The Pick-Pocket's Return

Lindsey Hutchinson

2h03min45

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165 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 2h4min.
Preorder the BRAND NEW instalment of Lindsey Hutchinson’s heartbreaking historical saga series.Abandoned, penniless and orphaned as young children, Bertram and Alice saved each other from a terrible fate.For seven long years they have been kept apart, Bertram, BJ to his friends, learning how to survive and then thrive in the penal colonies of Australia, and Alice growing her prosperous chain of bakeries in the Black Country town of Wednesbury.Now BJ’s sentence is nearly up and he has a choice to make. Queen Victoria’s England has changed since he’s been away and so has Alice. Should he leave behind the life he’s built and face the terrifying, months-long voyage back home?The memory of the boy who saved her from starvation by teaching her how to pick pockets has sustained Alice for all these years and now he may be coming back to her. Can Alice and BJ finally get their happy ending or does fate have other plans for the pickpocket orphans?The Queen of Black Country sagas is back with an unforgettable story of friendship and bravery, heartbreak and joy. Perfect for all fans of Katie Flynn, Val Wood and Lyn Andrews.Readers love Lindsey Hutchinson:‘I love Lindsey Hutchinson books and have really enjoyed each and every one. This book about BJ and Alice was such a lovely story, I couldn’t put it down, therefore it was read in 2 days. Excellent easy reading.’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐‘It was a very good read. I couldn't stop reading and it was early hours in the morning before putting out the light to go to sleep.’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐‘You can’t help but get gripped, once I started I couldn’t put it down. Please say that there is a follow on.’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐‘Really enjoyed this story and was desperate to find out what the next chapter would bring. Look forward to more from this author.’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐‘Wonderful writing that transported me to each location along with the characters. I am looking forward to the next book.’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Blood of the Innocents

Michael Jecks

2h59min15

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239 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 2h59min.
Epic historical adventure from bestselling author Michael Jecks! Perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Conn Iggulden ????'Compellingly brought to life - both bloody reality and glorious courage"' - JULIAN STOCKWINFrance, 1356. Ten years have passed since the battle of Crécy, and the English fighters are still abroad, laying siege to cities, towns and villages. Meanwhile the Prince of Wales raids across the continent to draw King John into a battle for sovereignty over all France.Berenger Fripper, having lost everything during the plague, is now captain of a company of mercenaries, but treachery and deceit dog him when his travels with the company lead him to Uzerche. When his path crosses that of Prince Edward and his men as they embark on their latest chevauchée to bring death and disaster to the King of France’s subjects, Berenger is again enlisted as Vintener under Sir John de Sully.Berenger leads the Vintaine into a new struggle. Can the English defeat the much larger French army, or will they find themselves finally overcome when their weary feet bring them at last to the field of battle near Poitiers…'Fantastic read! I lived every emotion with Berenger' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review'Excellent!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review'Fantastic read' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review'A very enjoyable romp through English History!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review' Don't miss this book!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review'Jecks is a master of the period .' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review
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