Exploring the complexities of love and betrayal, this narrative delves into the emotional turmoil that arises when trust is shattered. Characters navigate their relationships against a backdrop of deep-seated feelings and unexpected twists, revealing how past actions resonate in the present. The story intricately weaves themes of loyalty, heartbreak, and the enduring impact of choices made in the name of love, ultimately questioning whether true forgiveness is possible in the face of profound betrayal.
Merryn Allingham Livres
L'enfance de l'auteure, marquée par de fréquents déménagements au sein d'une famille militaire, a nourri un profond amour du voyage qui s'est poursuivi à l'âge adulte. Après s'être mariée et avoir fondé une famille, elle s'est installée dans le sud de l'Angleterre, où elle a également mené une carrière universitaire avant de se consacrer pleinement à l'écriture. Ses romans historiques, souvent situés dans des lieux exotiques sur fond d'événements mondiaux marquants, mêlent mystère, suspense et romance. Ces œuvres explorent des thèmes universels tels que la famille, l'amour et la perte dans des décors historiques richement imaginés.






Daisy's Long Road Home
- 373pages
- 14 heures de lecture
All she's ever wanted is a place to call home 1948: Daisy Driscoll is working as a qualified Sister in Brighton. The war may be over, but Daisy's heart is in turmoil. Abandoned in childhood and haunted by the experience of her first marriage, Daisy no longer trusts anyone.
The Nurse's War
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Working round the clock for her country1941: As a nurse in the rubble-strewn East end of London, Daisy Driscoll is a first-hand witness to the trauma of the Second World War. All she can do during the Blitz is to protect herself - and do her best to help others survive.
She longed for a family of her own... Growing up in an orphanage on East London's Cobb Street, Daisy Driscoll never felt the warm heart of home. Forging her own way in the world, determined Daisy struggles to make ends meet as the country finds itself on the brink of the Second World War.
May, 1914. Nestled in Sussex, the Summerhayes mansion seems the perfect country idyll. But with a long-running feud in the Summers family and tensions in Europe deepening, Summerhayes' peaceful days are numbered.
Flora Steele, a bookshop owner and amateur detective, embarks on an intriguing journey to solve a fresh murder mystery. Her character blends a love for literature with a knack for sleuthing, as she navigates the challenges of her quaint town on her bicycle. With her daydreaming nature, Flora's adventures promise a delightful mix of charm and suspense.
"Bookshop owner Flora Steele escapes the sleepy English village of Abbeymead through the adventures in the stories she sells. Until one morning, everything changes when she discovers a body amongst her own bookshelves... The young man with the shock of white-blond hair lay spread-eagled on the floor, surrounded by fallen books. His hand reached out to the scattered pages, as though he was trying to tell her something. But who is he? How did he come to be killed in Flora's ordinary little bookshop? Flora finds out he was staying at the Priory Hotel, and when the gardener suddenly dies in its beautiful grounds only a few days later, she is certain that something untoward is happening in her quiet village by the sea. But are the two deaths connected? And is someone at the hotel responsible - the nervous cook, the money-obsessed receptionist, or the formidable manageress? Determined to save her beloved bookshop's reputation and solve the murder mystery, Flora enlists the help of handsome and brooding Jack Carrington: crime writer, recluse and her most reliable customer. As the unlikely duo set about investigating the baffling case, guilty faces greet them at every door. And they soon realise there's more than one person hiding secrets in Abbeymead..."--Provided by publisher
Dangerous Disguise: A Regency Romance
- 276pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Stand and Deliver! Jack Beaufort, Earl of Frensham, is forced to retreat to the country, a scandal at his heels. The last thing he expects to face in this quiet retreat is a highwayman. Or to discover, when he lays hands on the villain, a form that is undeniably female ... Lucinda Lacy will do anything to save her brother, including highway robbery. The last thing she expects is a victim who waves aside her pistol and comes close to capturing her. Or that he'll turn out to be the man she's supposed to marry. Jack has a problem. Should he unmask the daring Miss Lacey and hand her over to the law, or join her in the dangerous game she's playing? Lucinda has a problem, too. Can she trust Jack not to give her away - and not to marry her?
Cornish Requiem
- 306pages
- 11 heures de lecture
An idyllic Cornish village, but revenge is in the air and death is always close. Can Nancy escape danger - and a forbidden love?

