The second in a trilogy of World War Two sagas featuring Evie, a new teacher in a Devon primary school, and a supporting cast of characters destined to become as familiar as old friends.
After having her heart broken not once but twice, Evie has sworn off men and is putting her energy into her now more permanent job as a teacher at the village school. She’ll need all the focus she can muster as her class is much bigger and if she thought her previous boss – the mother of her scoundrel of an ex-fiancé – was bad, she’s in for a tough term as the new headmaster, Mr Bassett is already proving to be more difficult. And to make matters worse, she can’t escape him after the school bell rings as he’s also residing as a Paying Guest at Pemberley alongside Evie and her sister, Julia.
Luckily, Evie’s sisters and best friend Sukie are on hand to help make a way through the tough times and as the war brings British RAF officers and American GIs to the once quiet and calm village – as well as evacuees, Land Girls and wounded servicemen – life is going to be anything but dull.
Read by Emma Powell
(p) 2016 Soundings
After having her heart broken not once but twice, Evie has sworn off men and is putting her energy into her now more permanent job as a teacher at the village school. She’ll need all the focus she can muster as her class is much bigger and if she thought her previous boss – the mother of her scoundrel of an ex-fiancé – was bad, she’s in for a tough term as the new headmaster, Mr Bassett is already proving to be more difficult. And to make matters worse, she can’t escape him after the school bell rings as he’s also residing as a Paying Guest at Pemberley alongside Evie and her sister, Julia.
Luckily, Evie’s sisters and best friend Sukie are on hand to help make a way through the tough times and as the war brings British RAF officers and American GIs to the once quiet and calm village – as well as evacuees, Land Girls and wounded servicemen – life is going to be anything but dull.
Read by Emma Powell
(p) 2016 Soundings
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Danton fields an engaging and charismatic cast of characters who are fast becoming as familiar as old friends. Whether it's Evie's colourful family or her band of friends, pupils and colleagues, there is never a dull moment in this entertaining, multi-faceted story of love and life in wartime.