Dancing in the Moonlight
A Heart-breaking Historical Romance that is Gripping Until the Very Last Page
(Autor) Rita Bradshaw'A poignant, emotional story' - Sunderland Echo They were meant to be together. Feeling the way they did, nothing could come between them . . . As her mother takes her final breath, young Lucy Fallow makes a heartfelt vow - to look after her father and siblings, and tend to the family home. Over the years she sees the shadow of the Depression darken their doorstep, making Lucy's promise a tender but heavy burden. But when she finds solace and love in the gentle company of Jacob Crawford, it seems happiness is finally on the horizon. Their budding relationship grows, though it only provokes Jacob's brother Tom, who will stop at nothing to win Lucy's heart for himself. When Tom sees Lucy and Jacob dancing together one night, a chain of events is set in motion and Lucy is torn apart from her beau. But where there's love, there's always hope . . . Will Lucy and Jacob defy the odds and dance in the moonlight once again? Rita Bradshaw's enchanting bestseller Dancing in the Moonlight is about the power of love, heartbreak and family devotion.
Rita Bradshaw
Rita Bradshaw is a British author known for her historical fiction novels set in the North East of England. Her works often explore themes of love, loss, and family against the backdrop of industrial England. Bradshaw's writing is characterized by vivid descriptions, compelling characters, and intricate plotlines that keep readers captivated until the very end. One of her most notable works is "Sword of Shame," a gripping tale of secrets, betrayal, and redemption set in the coal mining communities of Victorian England. Bradshaw's impact on the historical fiction genre is undeniable, as she continues to delight readers with her immersive storytelling and rich historical detail.