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A Wedding at Mulberry Lane

The Mulberry Lane Series, Book 2

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A Wedding at Mulberry Lane

By: Rosie Clarke
Narrated by: Laura Kirman
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Maureen Jackson knew life as a trainee nurse wouldn't be easy, but she didn't expect her hospital to be badly bombed on her first shift. Plus Maureen still has her family and friends in Mulberry Lane to keep her busy - she's needed as much there as she is by her patients.

Running the pub on the corner of Mulberry Lane, Peggy Ashley is used to taking in all sorts of waifs and strays. But the arrival of a dashing American captain has got tongues wagging about Mulberry Lane's favourite landlady....

Janet Ashley's husband is back from the front line. Which is more than so many of the wives of Mulberry Lane. But her beloved Mike is a completely different man from the one she fell in love with - and what's more he doesn't remember her or their young daughter. How do you cope when your darling husband is a virtual stranger?

As WW2 continues around them, the women of Mulberry Lane know that community spirit and friendship are the key to surviving the Blitz.

©2017 Rosie Clarke (P)2018 W. F. Howes Ltd
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Romance Marriage
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The story is lovely but the voice is unbearable. Unfortunately I don’t think I can finish this book S my ears are hurting. It’s actually insulting to the people who live in those suburbs.

The terrible narration.

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