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Daughters Of Rebecca: (Firebird:4) a powerful, moving and mesmerising Welsh saga which will sweep you away
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Daughters Of Rebecca: (Firebird:4) a powerful, moving and mesmerising Welsh saga which will sweep you away

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Fans of Dilly Court, Rosie Goodwin and Kitty Neale will love this captivating and heart-wrenching saga from the pen of bestselling author Iris Gower.

READERS ARE LOVING DAUGHTERS OF REBECCA!

A real page turner – ***** Reader review
I couldn’t put it down – ***** Reader review
Amazing – ***** Reader review
Brilliant storyline which started from the very beginning right through to the end – ***** Reader review

****************************************************************** TWO WOMEN. RIVALS IN LOVE. WILL LIFE EVER BE THE SAME AGAIN?

Shanni Price, a spirited, lively girl, trapped in a tragic and poverty-stricken life, is lucky enough to be given protection by lovely, wealthy Llinos Mainwaring when she is at her lowest ebb, and goes to live at the famous pottery in Swansea.

Llinos, whose marriage to handsome Joe has run into trouble, is glad to have this strong-minded girl as her companion, but when they both meet the dashing Dafydd Buchan, young Shanni begins to regard her employer as her rival in love.

These are troubled times in South Wales, when the poor are feeling the effects of repression and the Rebeccas, bold rebel leaders dressed as women, are storming the countryside. As Llinos begins to wonder whether her marriage to Joe is over, and Shanni becomes involved with the rioters, the life of the pottery is threatened as never before…

Daughters of Rebecca is the fourth novel in Iris Gower’s Firebird series. The saga continues in Kingdom’s Dream. Have you read Firebird, Dream Catcher and Sweet Rosie, where the story began?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
3 November 2009
Pages
432
ISBN
9780552160490

Fans of Dilly Court, Rosie Goodwin and Kitty Neale will love this captivating and heart-wrenching saga from the pen of bestselling author Iris Gower.

READERS ARE LOVING DAUGHTERS OF REBECCA!

A real page turner – ***** Reader review
I couldn’t put it down – ***** Reader review
Amazing – ***** Reader review
Brilliant storyline which started from the very beginning right through to the end – ***** Reader review

****************************************************************** TWO WOMEN. RIVALS IN LOVE. WILL LIFE EVER BE THE SAME AGAIN?

Shanni Price, a spirited, lively girl, trapped in a tragic and poverty-stricken life, is lucky enough to be given protection by lovely, wealthy Llinos Mainwaring when she is at her lowest ebb, and goes to live at the famous pottery in Swansea.

Llinos, whose marriage to handsome Joe has run into trouble, is glad to have this strong-minded girl as her companion, but when they both meet the dashing Dafydd Buchan, young Shanni begins to regard her employer as her rival in love.

These are troubled times in South Wales, when the poor are feeling the effects of repression and the Rebeccas, bold rebel leaders dressed as women, are storming the countryside. As Llinos begins to wonder whether her marriage to Joe is over, and Shanni becomes involved with the rioters, the life of the pottery is threatened as never before…

Daughters of Rebecca is the fourth novel in Iris Gower’s Firebird series. The saga continues in Kingdom’s Dream. Have you read Firebird, Dream Catcher and Sweet Rosie, where the story began?

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
3 November 2009
Pages
432
ISBN
9780552160490