Her Mother's Daughter

Her Mother's Daughter

by Evie Grace
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 11/01/2018

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THE SECOND SAGA IN EVIE GRACE'S MAIDS OF KENT TRILOGY.


'One of the most gifted saga writers writing today’ Bookish Jottings


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Will she break free and change her future?

Canterbury, 1853


Agnes Berry-Clay might have been born into rags but she is growing up with riches.

Given away as a baby by her real mother, she was rescued and raised by her darling Papa and distant Mama. Agnes wants for nothing, except perhaps a little freedom.


But as times goes on, her life at Windmarsh Court changes. New arrivals and old resentments push Agnes to the peripheries, and finally the consequences of one fateful day shatter her dreams for the future.


Heartbroken and surrounded by the threat of scandal, Agnes is faced with a terrible choice: stay and surrender, or flee and fight to keep her freedom.


Praise for Her Mother’s Daughter


‘I was completely HOOKEDAnne Bonny Book Reviews


Unputdownable … Once I started reading, the world around me didn’t exist’ As the Page Turns Reviews


‘I totally and utterly LOVED reading the second episode of the ‘Maids Of Kent’ trilogy and I can’t wait for the concluding instalment’ Ginger Book Geek


‘An enthralling and emotional tale that I simply couldn’t bear to put down’ Bookish Jottings


‘An enjoyable read’ Shaz’s Book Blog

ISBN:
9781473538313
9781473538313
Category:
Sagas
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
11-01-2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Random House
Evie Grace

Evie Grace was born in Kent, and one of her earliest memories is of picking cherries with her grandfather who managed a fruit farm near Selling. Holidays spent in the Kent countryside and the stories passed down through her family inspired her to write her Maids of Kent trilogy.

Evie now lives in Devon with her partner and dog. She has a grown-up daughter and son. She loves researching the history of the nineteenth century and is very grateful for the invention of the washing machine, having discovered how the Victorians struggled to do their laundry.

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