Dancing Till Midnight
A powerful and moving saga of adversity and survival
(Author) Rosie GoodwinSunday Times bestselling author Rosie Goodwins brings us a heartbreaking saga of one woman's struggle to escape her past and find happiness. Life has been cruel to Grace Collins... Orphaned as a child, she is raised by her severely religious aunt, Emily. Starved of love, she falls for the first man who shows her affection, Barry Swan. And when Grace falls pregnant, Emily disowns her. Barry and Grace marry and, for a while, she knows happiness. Barry adores her and is a wonderful father, but Grace feels that something is missing. When Barry indulges her passion for ballroom dancing, the gap seems to be filled - until she meets Philip Golding. He sweeps Grace off her feet, showing her what she believes is a better way of life. But as he draws her into a web of deceit, she discovers that all that glitters is not gold...
Rosie Goodwin
Rosie Goodwin is a British author known for her historical fiction novels set in the Victorian era. Her works often focus on themes of family, hardship, and resilience. Goodwin's writing style is characterized by richly detailed settings and well-developed characters. Some of her most notable works include "The Ribbon Weaver," "The Little Angel," and "Dilly's Sacrifice." Goodwin's contributions to literature include bringing to life the struggles and triumphs of ordinary people in the past, shedding light on the often harsh realities of life during the Victorian era. Her most famous work is considered to be "The Little Angel," which has garnered critical acclaim and a loyal following of readers.