The heartbreaking new novel from the author of An Orphan’s Wish.
Newly arrived in England, Isabella finds herself all alone after the tragic death of her mother. Desperate for help,
she stumbles into the nearby town.
Sarah doesn’t know what to do with the poor little girl she’s found, so brings her back to the Hilda House where they can stay together. But when she discovers the girl’s tragic connection to Wolsingham, Sarah knows she’ll do whatever it takes to keep Isabella safe from the town’s troubling past.
As the lives of the townspeople become increasingly entwined, will they find a way to come together? Or will
they fall apart under the past that haunts them all?
Readers love Elizabeth Gill!
‘Absolutely amazing and had me hanging on every word, one of Elizabeth’s best to date’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reader review
‘Another great book from Elizabeth Gill’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reader review
Newly arrived in England, Isabella finds herself all alone after the tragic death of her mother. Desperate for help,
she stumbles into the nearby town.
Sarah doesn’t know what to do with the poor little girl she’s found, so brings her back to the Hilda House where they can stay together. But when she discovers the girl’s tragic connection to Wolsingham, Sarah knows she’ll do whatever it takes to keep Isabella safe from the town’s troubling past.
As the lives of the townspeople become increasingly entwined, will they find a way to come together? Or will
they fall apart under the past that haunts them all?
Readers love Elizabeth Gill!
‘Absolutely amazing and had me hanging on every word, one of Elizabeth’s best to date’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reader review
‘Another great book from Elizabeth Gill’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reader review
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Reviews
Elizabeth reminds us that there is always hope in the face of darkness
Elizabeth writes such strong female characters, who never fail to succeed in the face of adversity
Elizabeth Gill writes with a masterful grasp of conflicts
If you love Catherine Cookson then you will love Elizabeth Gill