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  • By: Val Wood
  • Narrated by: Anne Dover
  • Length: 12 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (47 ratings)
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Summary

Harriet and Fletcher Tuke have worked hard to raise their children well. Daniel, the eldest son, has always accepted that his birth father died soon after he was born, and Fletcher has raised Daniel as his own.

But as Daniel comes of age and begins to fall in love with childhood friend Beatrice Hart, he can’t help but wonder about his heritage – his olive skin and dark eyes reminding him daily of the difference between him and his siblings, and between his and Beatrice’s families. Meanwhile, shocking truths about Fletcher’s own family line are suddenly brought to the surface, revealing a connection between the two families.

Daniel’s wish to learn about his bloodline takes him to Europe, where decisions about his future take shape. But will it be one he can share with Beatrice? And as Harriet hopefully awaits his return back home on the farm, she could never imagine that answers to questions about her own family are also just on the horizon.

If you enjoy books by Katie Flynn and Dilly Court, you'll love Val's heartwarming stories of triumph over adversity.

©2014 Valerie Wood (P)2014 Isis Publishing Ltd, Random House Audiobooks

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Superb saga

Carrying on from ‘His Brother’s wife’ this sequel is such a fab read. The narrator Anne Dover brings the book alive as usual with her wonderful narration. I thoroughly enjoyed both books…hmm which one to listen to next🤔🥰

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Very enjoyable

I enjoyed all of the book, even guessing the end I still enjoyed it

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lovely story

loved this book, glad it worked out so well in the end, and love the narrator she tells it so well.

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Outstanding story

Thank you Val Wood for this outstanding story. I couldn’t stop listening to this audiobook.
As always Anne Dover brought each character to life with her amazing performance.
I recommend that everyone should read or listen to this book. I gave this audiobook 15 Stars, because it was amazing. Thank you.

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Excellent story.

I read His Brother's Wife first and this sequel ended the story beautifully.
brilliant narrator.

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Every Mother’s Son

Val Wood, you always write such interesting stories and this one was brilliant - sad in parts but the whole book was lovely and read once again by my favourite narrator, Anne Dover. It was so easy to visualise the journey from England to Italy through the mountains and valleys- and such a lovely ending. I was going to ask if you would write a sequel and was surprised and pleased to hear what happened to all the characters - thank you.

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