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Eve and her Sisters : An utterly compelling, dramatic and heart-breaking saga, Paperback / softback Book

Eve and her Sisters : An utterly compelling, dramatic and heart-breaking saga Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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She gave them everything and asked for nothing in return...

Rita Bradshaw's heart-stopping saga, Eve and Her Sisters, is a captivating tale of poverty, family and unrequited love.

Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Kitty Neale. Following their father's death in a mining accident, sisters Eve, Mary and Nell journey to the Michaelmas fair at Gateshead to be put up for hire - it is that or face the workhouse.

Eve, who has looked after her younger sisters since their mother's death, cannot bear the thought of them being separated so she is indebted to innkeeper, Caleb Travis, when he takes pity on her and agrees to hire them all.

Over the years, Eve's gratitude towards him turns to love, but Caleb is blind to Eve's feelings as he is infatuated with Mary.

It is to take many more years of heartache before he realises his mistake... What Amazon readers are saying about Eve and Her Sisters: 'Rita Bradshaw at her best.

Fantastic story line and you get drawn into the book, I could not put it down.

Very down to earth and one can empathise with situations the characters find themselves in.

More, more, more from Rita''I couldn't put it down, it was moving, touching and almost as though it was real.

Very believable, fully recommend''The author really brings the characters to life and you almost feel as though you are there.

Brilliant!'

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