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The Girl from Summerhayes

By: Merryn Allingham
Narrated by: Katy Sobey
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England, 1914. Will her decision unite her family or tear them apart?

Surrounded by beautiful gardens in the glorious Sussex countryside, Summerhayes House seems like a true hidden paradise, but behind its polished floors and perfect green lawns is a family divided. The Summer family’s beloved home is under threat, and 19-year-old Elizabeth Summer finds herself caught in the heart of the crisis.

Elizabeth’s father believes his daughter marrying well will save Summerhayes. But Elizabeth is distraught at the stifling future ahead of her. A chance meeting with green-eyed Aiden Kellaway, the handsome architect’s apprentice working on the estate’s prized gardens, changes everything. For the first time, Elizabeth pictures an entirely different life, and—despite her father’s wishes—she is determined to take hold of it.

But war is brewing in Europe, and when its long shadow touches Summerhayes, Elizabeth realizes her rebellion will come at a price. Desperately torn between family loyalty, society’s expectations, and the bright chance at happiness she glimpsed in Aiden’s arms, she is forced to make an impossible choice.

As Elizabeth’s future—and her family’s—hangs in the balance, she must ask herself, is the price worth paying? And can she live with the consequences?

An unforgettable, totally gripping, and heart-wrenching historical family saga. Fans of Tracy Rees, Kate Morton, and Elizabeth Jane Howard will be utterly swept away by The Buttonmaker’s Daughter.

©2017, 2023 Merryn Allingham (P)2023 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.
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Thoroughly enjoyed this audio book

Took a little while to get me hooked, but I enjoyed this audio book. I've listened to the Flora Steele books by Merryn Allingham, so searched for more and found this one. I enjoy books set in the early 20th Century and this didn't disappoint. Will definitely listen to the sequel.

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