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  • The Cornish Girls, Book 7
  • By: Betty Walker
  • Length: 10 hrs and 14 mins

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By: Betty Walker
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Summary

The brand new heartwarming instalment in the Cornish Girls series perfect for fans of Ginny Bell and Elaine Everest

Recently widowed, Sheila is determined to run the Porthcurno shop on her own, despite family opposition. Seeing villagers facing hard times, she’s desperate to help but not sure where to even start.

When her soldier beau breaks off their engagement to marry someone else, Land Girl Selina is devastated. Will going to the aid of her struggling sister restore her faith in human nature?

Fellow Land Girl Joan has always preferred books over boys. Yet when she meets Arthur, recently back from France and a damaged soul, she feels a connection. But Joan’s friends warn her off him. Can she ignore the promptings of her heart?

The fighting has stopped, but the Cornish Girls still face heartbreaking decisions – will they make the right choices?

©2024 Betty Walker (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers

Critic reviews

Praise for the Cornish Girls:

‘A fascinating story, beautifully written,

with interesting characters I really liked. A most enjoyable read!’ Kitty

Neale

‘A warm-hearted story – at times I laughed and

at others I held my breath… I loved the characters and I’m delighted it is the

first in a series’ Pam Weaver

‘This is the first in a series, which is great

news for fans of Betty Walker and the Cornish Girls!’ Historical Novel Society

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