The Complete Royal Command Family Saga & The Story of The White Slaves of England!
Get Dangerous Liaisons: The Backstreet Boy and the Royal Heiress free and the other four books for $/£0.99 each.
Seduction leads to incestuous adultery that ends with hiding a child, or is it the end? A journalist known only as The Spy is eager for dirt on the Diamond Superstar.
Follow Michael’s journey from the backstreets of an English city to starring in London’s West End and on Broadway. Meet the women he loves… and the one he shouldn’t love but cannot resist… and of the effect of fame, wealth, and scandal on his growing dynasty. Kidnap, abuse, rape, murder… a man’s journey across America to extract justice and win back the woman he loves… sex-trafficking… a man with an underage sister on the run from the Feds… a daughter who becomes a prostitute… twins who are lovers… the younger woman who fears love is a mocking trick to defeat the paparazzi… there is plenty for The Spy to use if scurrilous secrets surface.
The Chainmakers’ Daughter, free for the very
first time!
“Some make chains. Some wear them.” Rosie Wallace survives on three slices of bread a day. Scarred by flame and metal, she makes her life as her ancestors have: making chains for the rich chain master, Matthew Joshua. There is no hope for a better future. No hope even for a green vegetable on the table. Her life will be making chains, marrying Jack, the boy she loves, and babies every year. But when an assault by the chain master’s son threatens the very fabric of her tenuous existence, Rosie finds the courage and the reason to fight for her own survival and the lives of her family and neighbours. Set in the first decade of the 20th century The Chainmakers’ Daughter is a haunting portrayal of abject poverty, ever-present death, and modern-day slavery.
Can you resist the sequel, The Chainmakers’ Wife?
England 1911: following the successful strike by women chainmakers for the legal minimum wage, and the death of the chain master, Matthew Joshua, Jack and Rosie find themselves on the other side of the fence when they are thrust into running the chain factory for Matthew’s widow, Marion.
Along with their new responsibilities, Jack and Rosie have to contend with national strikes, riots, and shortages. Ever the activist, Rosie defies Jack and is gaoled when fighting for women’s suffrage, while Marion plots to write Jack out of Rosie’s life and steal Rosie’s daughter Emma. Jack’s attempt to keep Rosie safe at home by betraying her trust in the most underhand way backfires spectacularly. Can they find forgiveness, yet again? The outbreak of war brings new challenges to an already fraught relationship, and both determine to do their bit for the war effort with potentially devastating consequences.
These look like great bargains, Sarah. Hope you’re doing well, honey 🙂
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You’ve read my freebie, Harmony, but you’d love The Chainmakers’ Daughter. It’s your sort of book.
I’ve just been out for my permitted exercise and got snowed on!
Hugs.
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Thank you for recommending Jack and Rosie!
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I just grabbed my copy! I’m asthmatic again, so I might get to this sooner than later 😁
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Hope you recover soon, Harmony. Asthma is awful. I hope you enjoy Rosie and Jack’s story.
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I read Harmony’s reviews on a lot of books, and I know she’d like it.
She’ll be even more shocked if she reads The Chainmakers’ Wife. There’s Marion…
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Now you have me REALLY intrigued! 🙂💕
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I THOUGHT I knew English history, but schools, it seems, get it wrong.
I’m glad you have something to distract you, Harmony, but not that it’s asthma again.
I’m interviewing Jan Sikes tomorrow, so I have an extra reason to hope you feel better; I’m relying on you to rally the StoryOrigin troops who are likely to leave comments. I’m sure my followers will have questions, but the more the merrier.
Take care… no going out… it is actually freezing.
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So there is… 🙂
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What great offers, Sarah! I have your Royal Command Family Saga and have just begun reading it. I’m entranced. 😊
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Thank you, Gwen. I look forward to your reviews.
I’ll see you tomorrow, with Jan Sikes. 🙂
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