A Village Scandal: The latest heartwarming and uplifiting Sunday Times No. 1 bestselling historical romance from the author of the Christmas Wedding (The Village Secrets, Book 2)

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A Village Scandal: The latest heartwarming and uplifiting Sunday Times No. 1 bestselling historical romance from the author of the Christmas Wedding (The Village Secrets, Book 2)

A Village Scandal: The latest heartwarming and uplifiting Sunday Times No. 1 bestselling historical romance from the author of the Christmas Wedding (The Village Secrets, Book 2)

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Married life isn’t going how Daisy planned but she never gives up despite the obstacles that keep getting thrown in her way.

I'm also a little surprised by the titles in this series as they do not really accurately reflect the main plot and content. I mustn’t lie and i have to say that i did shed a tear more than once throughout this book because in some ways i feel a personal connection to Daisy and to Jay. This book had many twists and turns and times where you felt happy, angry, and sad in equal measure. Daisy is a strong woman who will not give up hope, she takes up the running of the manor and turns it into a thriving business, always living in hope that Jay will be found.As we open this book Jay and Daisy are remarrying as their first wedding was met with disaster, because of bad weather, they had no guests. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. I didn't trust Marius at all and I was completely convinced that he was the one duping Daisy and he someone had a hand in Jay's disappearance. She grew up in North-East London and began her career in television, writing scripts for commercials. I have been bought the set of three novels in this series by Court by a friend, as they are set in the nineteenth century and the first installment strongly involved a medical theme.

Everyone thinks Jay is dead but Daisy won’t give on her husband and she rents out the Manor House to help pay the estates debts. Poor Daisy is really an amazing character throughout the series, determined and ever ladylike she faces everything thrown at her head on with dignity and grace with her amazing support network of friends and servants I won't spoil the end of the book but it's apt and well deserved. The second book in the dramatic new Village Secrets trilogy from the Sunday Times bestselling author. Readers will be captivated from the beginning and, in true Dilly style, will fall in love with the characters. Refusing to give up hope, Daisy must draw on all her strength and courage - after all, she has people who depend on her.The majority of pages are undamaged with some creasing or tearing, and pencil underlining of text, but this is minimal. With no money to pay the servants' wages for the last quarter or cover the costs of the cottage renovations, she finds herself in a quandary. Following the theme of the first book, we revisit the characters we met the first time round as well as places old and new. I initially marked 4 when I'd finished reading but I've given it more thought and think it deserves more. This is the second book in a trilogy about the village of Little Creek and its villagers, not forgetting the occupants of Creek Manor.

Although it's worth noting I usually prefer something with a little more grit but felt a sense of not exactly obligation, but wanted to at least give the series a go. It was her wedding day… the roses and bluebells were blooming and their sweet-scent was filling the air, so why did Daisy feel the cold fingers of fear run down her spine?Now, for the benefit of the village, Daisy and Jay remarry in a lavish ceremony and wedding breakfast held at Creek Manor, that Jay inherited from his philanderous father, and in which they now live with Jay's mother Mary, Daisy's friend Hilda and her children.

So I found it easier than novel one because I knew the characters, but just didn't enjoy it anywhere near as much. I have to say firstly I am not sure how much sense it would make if you read it without the first in the trilogy. You would have little understanding of the characters or how they got to where they are or their relationships with each other so best to read the first one before this.Read more about the seller notes “This product has passed our meticulous quality checks and is guaranteed to be in good condition.



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