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The Officer's Wife

By: Catherine Law
Narrated by: Willow Nash
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A heartbreaking WW2 historical novel, perfect for fans of Kathryn Hughes

Torn apart by war. Can their love survive?

1939

American heiress Vivi Miles falls for naval officer Nathan as soon as she arrives in England. And, under the threat of war, they marry in a whirlwind before he leaves to join his ship.

When Nathan returns from Dunkirk injured, he is distant, aloof, and no longer the man Vivi fell in love with. But it’s not just because of his brutal experiences of war. Nathan has a secret and Vivi suspects it’s linked to the mysterious evacuee at the secluded house in the woods on his Kent estate.

As war continues to rage, Vivi battles her own grief and loneliness, and tries to find out the truth of the girl’s identity, uncovering a scandal from the past.

Is her love for Nathan strong enough to survive?

A tear-jerking and beautiful wartime read for fans of Kathryn Hughes and Leah Fleming.

'I was engrossed in this beautiful, heartfelt story. Characters to care about and a plot that kept me turning the pages' Helen Parusel

'A beautifully written emotional, absorbing story about love, family, and secrets. I absolutely loved it' Siobhan Daiko

©2023 Catherine Law (P)2023 Boldwood Books
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