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The Miner's Angel

(2024)
(The second book in the Scullery Maid's Salvation series)
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In this moving sequel to 'The Scullery Maid's Salvation,' Ebba's journey takes her to the heartland of industrial Britain in the 1890s as she follows her calling.

Once an abandoned child, Ebba is now driven by her humble beginnings and a burning desire to help others in need thrive. Her own past of hardship fuels her compassion.

Her kindness leads her to a beleaguered Welsh mining community struggling with poverty and dangerous working conditions. Her hopes of making a difference are quickly challenged by wary villagers and their old traditions, testing her resolve and pushing her to grow in ways she never expected.

As Ebba strives to gain their trust and provide much needed support, she uncovers a growing crisis that threatens to tear Cwmgryf apart. Caught between the struggling miners and the stubborn colliery management, Ebba must navigate an increasingly tense landscape while trying to build loyal bonds with supporters within her new community.

With conflict rising and big changes looming, Ebba faces a tough choice. Will her dedication to helping others be enough to bring people together, or will it cost her everything she cares about? Marriage? Motherhood?

Experience this powerful story of bravery, sisterhood, and compassion set in the grimy Welsh valleys and a village crushed by unfairness. From the dark mines to the narrow streets of a close-knit community teetering on the edge of tumultuous change, follow Ebba as she fights for what's right and discovers the true meaning of family and hope.

Grab a copy of 'The Miner's Angel' today and follow this strong woman's story. Experience how far she will go to follow her calling in this gripping historical saga of love, community, and the unbreakable spirit of the working class!

Genre: Sagas

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