Val Wood Series 7 Books Collection Set
Description
In discovering the mysteries of Jewel's past the girls realise that this is a life-changing voyage of discovery for both of them, as they learn important lessons about family, friendship, love and home.
Titles in this set
- Homecoming Girls
- His Brother's Wife
- The Harbour Girl
- The Hungry Tide
- A Mother's Choice
- The Innkeeper's Daughter
- Every Mother's Son
No Place for a Woman:
When Lucy’s parents are killed in a train crash, her kindly uncle steps in to look after the little girl – to the initial apprehension of his wife and her son.
Every Mother's Son:
Harriet and Fletcher Tuke have worked hard to raise their children well. Daniel, the eldest son, has always accepted that his birth father died soon after he was born, and Fletcher has raised Daniel as his own.
The Harbour Girl:
Jeannie spends her days watching the harbour girls and waiting for Ethan Wharton to come in on his father's fishing smack. Jeannie had always expected to marry the loyal and dependable Ethan.
Homecoming Girls:
Hull, 1874. The beautiful, mysterious Jewel Newmarch, adopted as a baby, turns heads wherever she goes - her exotic looks point to her origins far away from the streets of Hull.
A Mother's Choice:
For ten years, Delia has had to fend for herself and her son Jack, and as a young unmarried mother, life has never been easy.
The Innkeeper's Daughter:
For reliable, thirteen-year-old Bella, life isn’t turning out quite as she’d hoped. She lives at the Woodman Inn – an ancient hostelry run by her family in the Yorkshire countryside.
His Brother's Wife:
1860. Harriet Miles is trying to take care of her seriously ill mother, and just when she thinks things couldn't get any worse she is fired from her job at the hostelry.