A Daughter's Hope


Autumn, 1942. The Blitz has come to an end, but for many families, it's not over yet. As the residents of Jubilee Row begin to rebuild their lives, twins Sybil and Maudie Maguire decide to go off and do their bit by joining the WAAFs. But what starts off as a great adventure soon forces the girls to grow up as they are confronted with the harsh realities of war. Will they stick together, or will their experiences drive them apart?

Back in Hull, their older sister Ada faces struggles of her own as she nurses the war wounded. But can anyone help to mend her own broken heart?

I’ve been a fan of Donna Douglas since her Nightingale Girls series and she continues to outdo herself with her new series set in Jubilee Row. Her latest novel, A Daughter’s Hope, is an engaging, enthralling and enjoyable wartime saga written straight from the heart full of strong, resourceful and resilient women readers cannot help but admire.

A Daughter’s Hope is a tale about courage, sacrifice, family and love that will certainly not disappoint. Donna Douglas has written another extraordinary historical saga and I’m sure her readers will be awaiting her next book with eager anticipation.
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