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Audrey Howard

    Les romans d'Audrey Howard se caractérisent par leur focalisation sur des femmes résilientes qui naviguent les attentes sociales et les défis personnels. Elle possède un don pour créer des atmosphères immersives, entraînant les lecteurs dans les périodes distinctes que leurs histoires habitent. Ses récits explorent des thèmes universels tels que l'amour, la perte et la force durable de l'esprit humain. Par sa prose captivante, Howard offre des aperçus profonds sur la vie des femmes dans différents paysages historiques.

    A Day Will Come
    The Silence of Strangers
    Reflections from the Past
    Angel Meadow
    Beyond the Shining Water
    When Morning Comes
    • When Morning Comes

      An Unforgettable Story of a Star-Crossed Marriage, Set amid the Lake District's Fells

      • 544pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
      4,2(7)Évaluer

      An unforgettable story of a star-crossed marriage, set amid the Lake District's fells.

      When Morning Comes
    • Beyond the Shining Water

      • 406pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,0(10)Évaluer

      When Lily Elliott's father dies she loses everything - not just a beloved protector and his wonderful ship the Lily-Jane, but also the way of life she has always known. As her mother sinks into a dream-world and the money which had always seemed sufficient turns out to have been mostly debts, Lily watches, bewildered, as destitution comes ever closer for the Elliott women and their loyal housekeeper. Then two rescuers appear. One is the most unlikely saviour: Liam O'Connor, a poor seaman who selflessly befriends the unhappy little girl. The other is Joshua Crowther, the wealthy owner of Oakwood Place, a grand country mansion where the desperate women finally find refuge.

      Beyond the Shining Water
    • Angel Meadow

      • 536pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
      4,0(8)Évaluer

      Nancy Brody is different from the rest of the folk in Angel Meadow, the appalling slum where her drunken mother Kitty was a prostitute . . . Only nine years old, Nancy decides to save her sisters Mary and Rose from the workhouse. She gets work for them all at the Monarch Cotton Manufacturing Mill - and then sets out to better herself and her sisters. Saving every penny, working every waking hour, Nancy succeeds, becoming a manufacturer herself. But happiness seems as elusive for Nancy as it was when she was a mistreated child. Though he once said he loved her, Mick O'Rourke has become Nancy's worst enemy, and seems destined to take a terrible revenge on her and her sisters. And Josh Hayes, the man who truly loves Nancy, seems destined to be parted from her.

      Angel Meadow
    • Reflections from the Past

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,1(66)Évaluer

      When Abby Murphy discovers she's heiress to one of St. Helens' largest glass works, her whole life is turned upside down. Torn from her poverty-stricken family and forbidden to see her childhood sweetheart, Roddy Baxter, she is forced by her tyrannical grandfather to become a lady. Then Roddy disappears and soon, it seems inevitable that Abby will have to marry her grandfather's chosen successor. Trapped in a marriage where she is little more than a possession, Abby is determined that no matter what else might change, nothing will stand in the way of her steadfast passion for Roddy. But is she prepared to give up everything she has now for a love from the past?

      Reflections from the Past
    • The Silence of Strangers

      • 551pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
      4,1(67)Évaluer

      Set in the 1840s in the Lancashire coalfields, this is the story of two women who love the same man. Heiress Nella Fielden sets her heart on Jonas Townley and marries him, but his heart belongs to Nella's protegee Leah, a lowly miner's daughter. Tragedy follows when Nella learns she has a rival.

      The Silence of Strangers
    • A Day Will Come

      • 602pages
      • 22 heures de lecture
      4,0(42)Évaluer

      Set in Lancashire in the 19th century, this is the story of a woman whose life becomes a search for revenge against the rich landowner who helped ruin her childhood. The author also wrote The Skylark's Song, The Morning Tide, The Juniper Bush, The Mallow Years and Shining Threads.

      A Day Will Come
    • The Skylark's Song

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,9(40)Évaluer

      Zoe was born in the poorest street in Liverpool. As the youngest of five children her life in Merseyside slum meant brutality, degration and appaling poverty. But Zoe was bright, sensitive and determined to escape. Freedom would bring her wealth, luxury and love - and heartache she could never have imagined...

      The Skylark's Song
    • Painted Highway

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,9(61)Évaluer

      Vibrant and headstrong, Ally Pearce loves working on the Edith, her family's narrowboat, proving she's the equal of any man on the Leeds to Liverpool canal. Betsy, delicate, calculating and sensuously beautiful, wants only to become a 'lady' - and will use the most unladylike means to become one. When Dr Tom Hartley enters the sisters' lives after a tragic accident both are attracted to him - but for very different reasons...

      Painted Highway
    • Tomorrow's Memories

      • 512pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      3,9(47)Évaluer

      Her work is her life, until Sally Grimshaw's brother falls into the clutches of sinister Richard Keene. Sally is faced with a stark destitution or service to the odious Mr. Keene. And when all her attempts fail, she finds herself with nothing left but her stubborn pride. Then she finds an unexpected refuge...

      Tomorrow's Memories