Will she discover the secret of her past?
1901, West Yorkshire. When Eli Simmonite takes in a heavily pregnant woman fleeing from peril, he feels sure no good will come of it. After all, settled folk don't need much reason to take against the travellers, so having one seek safety amongst his people is unheard of.
When danger comes knocking they leave devastation and a newborn child in their wake. Eli is left with the baby girl and his orphaned grandson; a reminder of the offer of aid that cost him his family.
With no kin but the adopted family who hold her responsible for their demise, this girl named Rosie Nobody is filled with questions of her past. But with war looming in all of their futures, questions must be put aside: survival is the key.
A compelling and beautifully written historical WWI saga of family secrets and triumph in the face of adversity. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and AnneMarie Brear.
Readers love The Orphan Girl!
'What a wonderful book... It is really well written and very enjoyable, keeping the reader engrossed and gripped until the very last page' NetGalley 5* Review
'I could not fault any of this book, as the author brings all the characters to life, its such an interesting story that will engross readers all the way through. Loved it' Booklover Bev, 5* Review
'Just finished this and read it in one day, it was that good... Very enchanting storyline and would love another instalment' Slouchie Hats, 5* Review
'What a brilliant book about the travelling family. If you like family sagas based in wartime you will love this book' Goodreads 5* Review
'Wonderful way of words and brings the story and characters to life. Endearing' NetGalley 5* Review
'Really well written and very enjoyable, keeping the reader engrossed and gripped until the very last page' NetGalley 5* Review
Genre: Sagas
1901, West Yorkshire. When Eli Simmonite takes in a heavily pregnant woman fleeing from peril, he feels sure no good will come of it. After all, settled folk don't need much reason to take against the travellers, so having one seek safety amongst his people is unheard of.
When danger comes knocking they leave devastation and a newborn child in their wake. Eli is left with the baby girl and his orphaned grandson; a reminder of the offer of aid that cost him his family.
With no kin but the adopted family who hold her responsible for their demise, this girl named Rosie Nobody is filled with questions of her past. But with war looming in all of their futures, questions must be put aside: survival is the key.
A compelling and beautifully written historical WWI saga of family secrets and triumph in the face of adversity. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and AnneMarie Brear.
Readers love The Orphan Girl!
'What a wonderful book... It is really well written and very enjoyable, keeping the reader engrossed and gripped until the very last page' NetGalley 5* Review
'I could not fault any of this book, as the author brings all the characters to life, its such an interesting story that will engross readers all the way through. Loved it' Booklover Bev, 5* Review
'Just finished this and read it in one day, it was that good... Very enchanting storyline and would love another instalment' Slouchie Hats, 5* Review
'What a brilliant book about the travelling family. If you like family sagas based in wartime you will love this book' Goodreads 5* Review
'Wonderful way of words and brings the story and characters to life. Endearing' NetGalley 5* Review
'Really well written and very enjoyable, keeping the reader engrossed and gripped until the very last page' NetGalley 5* Review
Genre: Sagas
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