Book description
The compelling new novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author of TO
LOVE AND TO CHERISH. It is 1945 and the war is finally over. For sisters
Sophie and Maria, though, the upheaval is just beginning. For they have
no choice but to leave their beloved home on the Isle of Man. It is a
huge wrench for eighteen-year-old Maria, who can't forget Hans
Bonhoeffer, a young Austrian, interned on the island during the war. For
widowed Sophie, Liverpool offers a new beginning with her daughter
Bella. She has no room for distractions - until she falls in love with
Frank Ryan, a man married to a woman who, although she doesn't love him,
has no intention of letting him go. Without the men they love, will the
sisters ever find happiness? Lyn Andrews is one of the UK's top one
hundred bestselling authors, reaching No. 1 on the Sunday Times
paperback bestseller list. Born and brought up in Liverpool, she is the
daughter of a policeman and also married a policeman. After becoming the
mother of triplets, she took some time off from her writing whilst she
raised her children. Shortlisted for the RNA Romantic Novel of the Year
Award in 1993, she has now written twenty-eight hugely successful
novels. Lyn Andrews divides her time between Merseyside and Ireland.