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We’re delighted to bring you the BRANNANS FAMILY TRILOGY by Dominic Luke.
GET THREE EVOCATIVE AND CHARMING EDWARDIAN FAMILY SAGAS FOR ONLY 99P / 99C EACH!
Praise for the series:
“A great story with very descriptive writing.” Fay
“Looking forward to the next book now and seeing where it goes.” Fay
“Dominic Luke does indeed have the talent to hold our attention.” Ani
Grab these three brilliant family sagas today while they’re on offer at only 99p / 99c each!
Best wishes,
Rudi
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BOOK 1: AUTUMN SOFTLY FELL
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Dorothea looked out of the nursery window. Hours and hours had passed and her papa had not come.
Abandoned by her father and left in the care of an uncle she has never met, eight-year-old Dorothea Ryan finds herself cast away in a big, strange house in the middle of the countryside. No one seems to want her. Her one wish is to return to her old home in London.
But as time passes and hopes of ever going back start to fade, Dorothea becomes more and more enmeshed in her new life at Clifton Park. She begins to wonder just where home really is . . .
A beautifully written story of identity, loyalty and family set in the bucolic Edwardian countryside.
PRAISE FOR AUTUMN SOFTLY FELL:
“Well written . . . Obviously inspired by Frances Hodgson Burnett’s The Secret Garden.” Jay Dixon for the Historical Novel Society
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Book 2: NOTHING UNDONE REMAINED Praise for the series:
“A great story with very descriptive writing.” Fay
“Looking forward to the next book now and seeing where it goes.” Fay
“Dominic Luke does indeed have the talent to hold our attention.” Ani
Grab these three brilliant family sagas today while they’re on offer at only 99p / 99c each!
Best wishes,
Rudi
_______________________________________________________________
BOOK 1: AUTUMN SOFTLY FELL
OUT NOW
Dorothea looked out of the nursery window. Hours and hours had passed and her papa had not come.
Abandoned by her father and left in the care of an uncle she has never met, eight-year-old Dorothea Ryan finds herself cast away in a big, strange house in the middle of the countryside. No one seems to want her. Her one wish is to return to her old home in London.
But as time passes and hopes of ever going back start to fade, Dorothea becomes more and more enmeshed in her new life at Clifton Park. She begins to wonder just where home really is . . .
A beautifully written story of identity, loyalty and family set in the bucolic Edwardian countryside.
PRAISE FOR AUTUMN SOFTLY FELL:
“Well written . . . Obviously inspired by Frances Hodgson Burnett’s The Secret Garden.” Jay Dixon for the Historical Novel Society
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As he pulled on his cap and straightened his school tie, Roderick could not help but feel that the real business of life was about to begin once more.
Life has been kind to Roderick Brannan in his first fourteen years, and in the autumn of 1906 there is nothing he wants more than to make a sporting name for himself at school. But when tragedy strikes the Brannan clan, Roderick must return to the family home.
Now seventeen, Roderick is struggling to find his place back in the family — and society. School had been so easy, in a way, with those boyish games and japes. Now he must learn to adapt as he grows into a man of the world.
A charming and perceptive story of one boy’s journey into adulthood set in the bucolic Edwardian countryside.
PRAISE FOR NOTHING UNDONE REMAINED:
“This series weaves personal and world events together well, and I am hoping that there will be another book in the series.” Jay Dixon for the Historical Novel Society
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Book 3: DREAMS THAT VEIL
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December 1911.
Mama held the firm opinion that children should be seen and not heard. But one always took Mama’s opinions with a pinch of salt, and Eliza Brannan certainly does.
Twelve-year-old Eliza eagerly awaits the return of her brother, Roderick, from university. She plans to spend all the sun-drenched summer days to come exploring the grounds and picnicking with Roderick and their cousin, Dorothea.
But these twenty-somethings are growing up fast. They are forging lives and loves of their own, and Eliza feels left behind. When an unexpected proposal of marriage leads Dorothea to a search for her long-lost father in the slums of London, Eliza begins to realize that the world is a bigger and more frightening place than she could have ever imagined.
A deeply affecting story of love and loss of innocence in a time of war, set in the bucolic Edwardian countryside.
PRAISE FOR DREAMS THAT VEIL:
“This is a charming story of an England basking in an idyllic world of peace and bucolic innocence before the storm of the First World War — exquisitely written.” Mike Ashworth for Historical Novel Society
“Highly satisfying.” The BookBag
“A great read.” Fay
BRANNANS FAMILY TRILOGY
Book 1: AUTUMN SOFTLY FELL
Book 2: NOTHING UNDONE REMAINED
Book 3: DREAMS THAT VEIL
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