Three young women wanting something more in their lives. They had no idea what was ahead or what to expect.
The girls are so different but they had so much in common. A wonderful friendship develops between the girls. They are there for each other when no one else is. Their dreams and hardships were shared with each other. But during war, there were secrets.
I enjoyed reading this. You can't help liking all three Cider Girls: Rose, Daisy and Elsie. They were gutsy. They were vulnerable. They were brave. They were scared. They did what was needed during the war.
I loved it!
I received this book from Boldwood to review.
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Wartime with the Cider Girls
Can their home-front resistance see them through the darkest days?
When war breaks out, Rose Flaherty is eager to do her bit. Swapping city life in Birmingham for the fields of Somerset, she joins the Land Army to help keep Britain fed. But life on the farm is tough, the work backbreaking – and the farmer’s son, Jimmy, isn’t exactly welcoming.
An accident in the orchard brings Rose into the path of nurse Daisy and ATS clerk Elsie, and soon the three girls form an unbreakable bond. But even their quiet corner of the countryside can’t escape the shadow of war.
When Rose uncovers suspicious behaviour and whispers of a secret resistance network, she finds herself pulled into a world of coded messages, hidden identities – and very real danger.
As enemy forces close in, can the girls’ friendship and fierce spirit help protect those they love… and win a battle no one knows they’re fighting?
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Author Bio –
May Ellis is the author of more than five contemporary romance and YA fiction novels. She has travelled the world, including trekking in mountains, deserts and the Great Wall of China, as well as helping build a house in Thailand. She lives in Somerset, within sight of Glastonbury Tor. Inspired by her move to the area and her love of social history, she is now writing saga fiction – based on the real-life stories of the Clark’s factory girls.
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