Download 3 books by Elizabeth Gill (.ePUB)

3 books by Elizabeth Gill
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Overview: Elizabeth, formerly a journalist and house journal editor, has a daughter Katy and lives in Durham City. She began writing at four and had a poem published at twelve and a short story accepted at age twenty. Her first book was published when she was thirty and subsequently has had a total of 40 novels published.
Genre: Historical Fiction

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Under a Cloud-Soft Sky
This is the inspiring story, set on the cusp of the 20th century, of four people struggling to leave the past behind them and find happiness together.
In a small village in the north of England, Dennes Eliot has worked hard to create a better life for himself. Now a respectable worker at the local foundry and boarding with his friend Nat, he tries his best to forget his shameful beginnings. Grace Hemingway knows all about the foundry her father runs, and loves the community built around it. But as her parents are grooming her for a stunning London marriage to a man she’s not yet met, and her friend Alexandra she bear to leave the place she calls home?

The Singing Winds
A stark, emotive saga about love and loss in the North of England at the turn of the 20th century. On her father’s death, Kate Ferrar is expected to move from London to a mining village in County Durham, to live with an uncle she barely knows. Restricted by the confines of polite society and hungry for education and honest company, she breaks all social rules by taking a job in her uncle’s office. There she meets Jon Armstrong, a pit lad, tough, enigmatic and not at all the sort of man Kate should be consorting with. He’s also engaged to a local girl Lizzie, while Kate’s uncle is plotting a suitable marriage for her. But a sudden and shocking mining disaster almost destroys everything. Both Kate and Lizzie must draw on all their courage to survive, but their delicate position in the village threatens to collapse as disastrously as the mine on which their lives depend.

The Road to Berry Edge
A gripping saga about guilt, secrets and an enduring love from a bestselling author. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court, Maggie Hope and Nadine Dorries.
1903. As Rob Berkeley comes home to Berry Edge, ten years after his brother’s terrible death, he brings with him memories that Faith Norman, his dead brother’s fiancée, would rather forget. Rob, driven by guilt, is determine

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