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Wedding Bells for the East End Library Girls

Library Girls, Book 5

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Wedding Bells for the East End Library Girls

By: Patricia McBride
Narrated by: Julie Maisey
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A heartbreakingly beautiful and uplifting wartime saga of love, loss and friendship in the darkest of times. Perfect for fans of Home Fires, Elaine Roberts, and Lesley Eames.

The library girls are determined to keep their community’s spirits high.

With their beloved library damaged by bombing, they’ve found a temporary home in the local school, but they long to return to the place they love.

Mavis’s wedding should be a time of joy, but beneath the celebrations, she carries a secret. Determined to stay strong, she refuses to dampen the happiness of those around her.

Jane is finally stepping into the life she deserves. After years of self-doubt, she is beginning to find her confidence and – with the support of her two best friends – perhaps even an opportunity she never thought possible.

And for Cordelia, hope is also on the horizon. As the war winds down, her partner Robert may finally return from Africa.

For the first time in a long time she is looking forward to a future filled with love and joy. But dare she dream of more wedding bells?

A heartwarming and uplifting story of resilience, love and the power of friendship.

©2025 Patricia McBride (P)2025 Boldwood Books
Genre Fiction Heartfelt War
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