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A Mother’s Regret

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A Mother’s Regret

By: Margaret Kaine
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Could the secret of her past risk her future happiness? Escape to the engrossing world of the Staffordshire Potteries, from the award-winning writer of heart-warming historical fiction, Margaret Kaine.

Young Beth Sherwin dreams of going to university – a heady ambition for a girl whose family work in Potteries factories.

But when a violent encounter leaves her pregnant at just seventeen, Beth can’t bring herself to tell her widowed mother. She bears the burden alone and gives up her precious baby daughter for adoption.

Heartbroken but determined, as Beth works hard to finish school and take on a challenging job, she starts to hope her desperate gamble has paid off. She even finds herself falling in love with the charming eldest son of the wealthy Rushton family, Michael.

But when Michael proposes to her, Beth faces a dilemma: does she dare tell Michael the secrets of her past, at the risk of losing him for ever? Because even if he would stand by her, how can Beth bear the fear that the brute who fathered her lost child could attend her wedding and destroy everything?

This vivid and affecting historical romance novel is perfect for fans of Kitty Neale, Dilly Court, and Glenda Young.

20th Century Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Marriage & Long-Term Partnerships Relationships
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