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Publisher's Summary
Ginny's drunken father, devastated by the death of her mother and three siblings, ends up imprisoned for murder. Charlie, Ginny's eight-year-old sickly brother, is taken to the workhouse.
Ginny is forced to flee her job at the pie shop and the unwanted advances of the baker. Close to breaking point, her beauty leads her to become Lady's Maid to the difficult Miss Diana at Lamp Hill Hall. However, all Ginny wants is to find her brother.
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- Isobel
- 13-05-2018
How can you not love this book
Well written as always and well researched heart-warming stories with happy endings rags to riches with enough hesitation in there to make it interesting. I love the fact she uses similar settings and refers to things in other books whilst changing the direction of the story and the characters within.
Good narration with no squeaky characters in there and good intonation.
Looking forward to choosing my next easy read! Thank you Rosie!
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- Heather Spain
- 08-08-2018
Great story but not a great listen
The story was very well written and I enjoyed it a lot but it was read very poorly by someone who had very little understanding of punctuation and when to pause appropriately. Her tone was constant and really spoilt my enjoyment.
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- Hannah W.
- 06-04-2018
Wonderful story, awful narrator
The story was so wonderful I couldn’t stop listening despite having to stop several times due to the bad narrator. She has a horrible whiney voice with a really annoying hiss at the end of her sentences. Almost ruined the book for me! Not sure if I’ll try any other Rosie Goodwin books as unfortunately they all have the same terrible narrator, which is a real shame as I bet they are fab!
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- Beryl
- 01-04-2018
The Maids courage
I really enjoyed this bookie was a little easy to guess what was coming
but a really good listen
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- simplyswing
- 10-11-2017
Good.listening
I look forward to listening to the next book in this series. Rosie Goodwin will always be one of my favourite authors
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