Anna Jacobs est une conteuse prolifique dont l'œuvre alterne entre sagas historiques et romans contemporains. Poussée par une addiction insatiable à la narration, elle livre constamment des récits captivants qui trouvent un écho auprès d'un large public. Son approche de l'écriture offre aux lecteurs une expérience littéraire immersive et attrayante, ce qui en fait une figure appréciée dans le monde littéraire. Elle crée des histoires qui invitent à une connexion et une exploration profondes.
En Irlande, dans les années 1860, Keara Michaels, enceinte et sans le sou, est contrainte de partir seule pour rejoindre l'Australie. Bien qu'amoureux d'elle, Theo Mullane refuse d'abandonner son épouse et leur enfant malade pour la suivre. Parallèlement, Mark Gibson, quitte le Lancashire et s'installe à l'autre bout du monde. Il y rencontre Keara et l'engage pour tenir une auberge
Bestselling saga author Anna Jacobs' novel of life in nineteenth century
Lancashire and Australia. A must read for fans of Elizabeth Jane Howard and
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A devastating accident is only the start of Emily Mattison's troubles... When
Emily Mattison falls victim to a near-fatal accident shortly after receiving
an unexpected inheritance from a distant cousin, her ruthless nephew George
seizes the opportunity to take control of his aunt's assets.
1916: Bella is working as a Voluntary Aid driving ambulances in England when
she gets engaged to Philip, on leave from fighting in France. His family
strongly disapprove of her but the two of them are happy together. When the
worst happens, Bella must manage on her own, though there are shocks and
dangers she did not foresee ahead.
Phoebe Latimer is holding the fort at Greyladies while her husband is serving
in the army. But someone is targeting the old house - and Phoebe - in order to
get rid of the German internees. One nasty trick after another puts her life
at risk, and the life of her unborn baby.
She will forge her own path Since her father died, Deborah Jannvier has been living with her hateful uncle and dreaming of a better life. So when handsome stranger Matthew Pascoe appears bearing a summons from a long-lost wealthy relative, Deborah doesn't hesitate to venture to Marymoor House with him. There, Deborah is told she will inherit the estate - if she immediately marries Matthew. She agrees, unaware of the trouble that awaits her. Anthony Elkin claims that the Marymoor estate rightly belongs to him. And he will do anything for it, including trying to break apart the newlyweds. But Deborah won't give up her new life without a fight. Can she save her marriage, her home and herself? An empowering, engaging historical saga about love and hope against all odds, perfect for fans of Dilly Court, Rosie Goodwin and Gloria Cook.
Eva Kershaw is happy living with her dear friend Alice, who has been like a mother to her. Their house in the Lancashire village of Heyshaw has been an oasis of peace. But now, three years after the end of the Great War, Alice is dying. Eva is further upset by the unexpected arrival of Gus Blake, Alice's nephew. Alice's main regret is that she never had children, and she's determined Eva shall not make the same mistake. She sees in Gus - young, handsome and confident - the answer to her prayers. Eva is torn between her desire to make her friend happy and her instinctive mistrust of Gus. Then Alice's will presents Eva with a difficult - and dangerous - decision...
Rachel Norris seeks to build a new life and career as a nurse, determined to leave her troubled past behind. After qualifying, she moves to London but longs for home. When an opportunity arises to train as a district nurse in a village near Rochdale, she takes it, despite the risk of confronting her past. Upon arriving in Eastby End, she discovers the community's dire conditions and realizes she must earn the villagers' trust through hard work and resilience.
Meanwhile, Joss Townley is disillusioned with his father's factory and its harsh working conditions. After his father's death, he sells the business to travel but is summoned home by his mother to save their family's fortune. He reluctantly takes over a house in Eastby End, unaware of the struggles facing his new neighbors. Disturbed by their plight, he meets the mayor, Walter Crossley, who provides him with a sense of purpose and introduces him to Rachel.
Together, Rachel and Joss must navigate the challenges of life in Eastby End. Will they find a way to thrive in this difficult environment, or will it ultimately break them? Readers have praised the author’s work, calling it engaging and hard to put down, eagerly anticipating the next installment in the series.
Anna Jacobs brilliantly recreates life in 1919 in this gripping story of women
struggling to find love and freedom in a world of hardship, death, and
poverty.
The Trader's Sister is the second novel in Anna Jacobs' wonderfully
atmospheric new series 'The Traders', set in Europe, the Orient and
Australia's Swan River Colony.
THE TRADER'S DREAM is the third novel in Anna Jacobs' wonderfully atmospheric
new saga series 'The Traders', set in Europe, the Orient and Australia's Swan
River Colony.
Jessie Burton is lively and intelligent - she wants more than the respectable life in service her mother has planned for her. Times are changing, railways are being built across the land bringing new freedom and possibilities. Jessie tastes that freedom when she meets an ambitious young navvy, newly arrived in Yorkshire. The attraction between them is overwhelming. And Jared Wilde is determined to make Jessie his wife. The primitive, colourful shanty towns that spring up around the railway works are nothing like the safe world Jessie once knew. But in spite of the hardness of life there, she finds happiness with Jared. Until another navvy becomes determined to destroy their future together...
In 1923 the Australian government gave land to ex-servicemen in return for them clearing it and setting up dairy farms. It was a fascinating project - and not always well organised. A perfect setting for a historical novel. The characters and story are fiction, but the background is as accurate as research can make it.
The new Anna Jacobs saga continues the story of the younger sisters of Keara
Michaels, the heroine of A PENNYWORTH OF SUNSHINE, following their fortunes
from nineteenth-century Ireland to the brave new world of Australia.
Sisters Mattie, Nell and Renie have all managed to escape their oppressive and
bullying father, but now separated, the girls must draw upon their strength
and courage to build new lives for themselves.
Book 1 in a brand new saga series from multi-million-copy bestseller, Anna
Jacobs. Set in 1890s Lancashire, this is a gripping and heartwarming trilogy
full of hardship, family ties and romance - perfect for fans of Dilly Court
and Rosie Goodwin.
A romance set in the aftermath of the First World WarWhen the Great War ends, Serena risks everything. Her dying mother has confided a secret to her which means she can't stay with her bullying father. Justin's life has also been changed by the war. His injuries will get better, but when he stops men from kidnapping Serena in the street, he couldn't have guessed it would bring him love or put his life in danger.
THE TRADER'S GIFT is the fourth novel in Anna Jacobs' wonderfully atmospheric saga series 'The Traders', set in Europe, the Orient and Australia's Swan River Colony.
1871. When Fergus Deagan's wife dies in childbirth, she makes him promise to take their family from Ireland to Western Australia to join his brother Bram, and also to marry again to make sure their children don't miss out on a mother's love. Disowned by her father for becoming pregnant, Cara Payton bears a stillborn baby. She struggles on in deep despair, until a plea to wet-nurse a motherless baby gives her life new purpose. When Fergus proposes marriage, she accepts. She respects him and is happy to stay with the baby she now loves. During the voyage to Australia, she and Fergus draw closer, until her past rears its ugly head and they face a terrible crisis . . . When they finally get to Fremantle, Fergus and Bram, always rivals, struggle to get along. To make matters worse, Bram has financial problems and there is no railway where Fergus can find engineering work. Can the two brothers solve their problems? And will the newcomers find a way to build a new life? ************** What readers are saying about THE TRADER'S REWARD 'An excellent book, and series, that I couldn't put down. Definitely worth reading' - 5 stars 'A great end to a wonderful series' - 5 stars 'Fantastic reading' - 5 stars 'Brilliant as always' - 5 stars 'I loved this one as much as the rest of the Trader Saga' - 5 stars
Aspiring novelist Jessica Lord is disappointed to meet her favourite author
and discover that he's rude and arrogant. But it seems their paths are
destined to cross .
The houses in Saffron Lane are being filled with artists thanks to the efforts
of Nell and Angus. Ginger gets a job running the small cafe/art gallery,
taking refuge from her abusive son. When she meets Iain, sparks fly. Will the
newcomers manage to build new lives or will selfish people destroy their
attempts to find happiness?
The final part of the Blake sisters saga set in Lancashire and Western
Australia in the 1860s, following on from FAREWELL TO LANCASHIRE AND BEYOND
THE SUNSET.
When her elderly father dies, Miranda Fox is free at last. He's promised an
inheritance that will give her independence. But her domineering half-brother
controls the money and has very different ideas as to how she should live her
life.
An unexpected inheritance from her grandmother offers Libby Pulford the
opportunity to escape her abusive marriage and return to her Lancashire roots
with her young son Ned. But her domineering husband Steven won't let her go so
easily.
THE TRADER'S WIFE is the first novel in much-loved author Anna Jacobs'
wonderful new series 'The Traders', set in the Orient and Australia's Swan
River Colony. Perfect for fans of Catherine Cookson.
Jo Melling has arrived in Birch End from Australia, still grieving her father's recent death. She's not intending to stay long, but after tracking down her distant family, Jo becomes more involved in village life than she could ever have imagined - and suddenly in danger too. Jo also finds herself drawn to Nick, a handsome newcomer to the village. Nick had planned to settle in Birch End and start a business, but as he grows closer to Jo, he realises he may have to choose between his dreams and a chance at love. Meanwhile, the new local council are faced with some tough decisions of their own. It's time to take a stand against the poor conditions in Backshaw Moss, the nearby slum, but some councillors want things to stay as they are - and will go to any lengths to make sure they get their way . . . Will the decent people of the valley win a brighter future for themselves? And can Jo find a way to stay with Nick in a place she's grown to love? Readers are loving A DAUGHTER'S JOURNEY! 'Amazing' - 5 STARS 'Thank you, Anna, for the pleasure you give in all your books' - 5 STARS 'Another brilliant, hard-to-put-down book' - 5 STARS 'Can't wait for the next instalment' - 5 STARS 'A real page turner, I can't wait to read the next one' - 5 STARS 'Another triumph for Anna Jacobs' - 5 STARS 'BRILLIANT READ' - 5 STARS
Set against a backdrop of love and betrayal, Helen Merling's life spirals after a whirlwind romance with a traveling actor leads to an unwanted marriage and estrangement from her family. After fleeing to Europe, she faces hardship alone with her son. In the charming Italian town of Serugia, Helen encounters Charles Carnforth, who is captivated by her, but she must navigate the complexities of her past and new romantic interests. This emotional saga explores her quest for independence and resilience amidst life's challenges.
The Uplifting Story from the Multi-Million Copy Bestselling Author Anna Jacobs
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The narrative offers an inspiring journey crafted by a bestselling author, highlighting themes of resilience and hope. Readers can expect a heartwarming exploration of characters facing challenges, ultimately leading to personal growth and transformation. The author's engaging storytelling promises to resonate with those seeking motivation and positivity in their reading experience.
The Great War opened up an exciting new career for Vi in London. But that was yesterday. Now, the war's over, her husband is dead and she needs to pick up the pieces of her life. On her way home she meets a man who needs her help. Recently demobbed, Joss Bentley has no job or home, and with his wife dead, a new baby to care for - not his. As he searches grimly for its real father, he runs up against people who are trying to conceal dark secrets and will use any means necessary to do so. And Vi finds herself faced with conflicting loyalties. Whichever way she moves, it seems she'll hurt someone - or they'll hurt her ...
The death of her father forces Harriet out of her home to escape the advances
of her stepbrother, the rule of her stepmother and into service at Dalton
House. Over time Harriet develops a friendship with the Dalton's crippled son
Joseph but her life is changed completely when she inherits Greyladies, an old
and possibly haunted house.
1901, Wiltshire. Young Kathleen Keller is being forced into marriage with a
man she despises by her cruel father. In an act of desperation, she runs away
in a bid for a safer life. But when tragedy strikes, Kathleen is left
vulnerable and one man threatens the fragile peace she has made for herself.
After being driven from home by their brutal father, the Willett sisters find
themselves facing greater heartache in the wider world. Nell, the middle
daughter, has left home to be with her lover, Cliff, fearing what reprisals
might come from marrying against her father's wishes. The couple head for
Lancashire, but Nell's happiness is short-lived.
A new life awaits... Martha and Penelope Merridene desperately need a fresh start. Their father gone, they are left penniless, and the only way forward is to accept an unusual job offer in the distant town of Tapton. Jonas Wright, the mill owner there, requires a teacher for his daughters and some promising mill workers. The sisters aren't settled long before their lives are flipped upside down. Caught up in a riot, Penelope meets a disgruntled worker, Daniel Porter, whose family have been brought to starvation by a rival mill owner. And against her better judgement, Martha finds herself drawn to Ben Seaton, the father of one of her students. In the midst of the chaos, some romance might be just the respite the two sisters need - but the course of true love never did run smooth. This gorgeous, emotional family saga is perfect for fans of Dilly Court, Libby Ashworth, and Glenda Young.
Meet the Corrigans. Childless Maeve, though rich and successful, is dying of
cancer. She wants to leave her business empire to one of the offspring of her
two estranged brothers, Des and Leo. But which young relative should she
choose?
When novelist Sophie Carr rescues a man hiding in her garden from a group of
paparazzi, she finds that her new neighbour is ageing pop star Jez Winter.
It's Armistice Day in London, but enemy forces have infiltrated the bureau and
sent Georgie's father into hiding. In danger herself, Georgie knows there's
only one place where she'll be safe: Honeyfield. But with traitors in the
bureau, she doesn't know who to trust. Can she get to Honeyfield... číst celé
After moving into a leisure village in Wiltshire, Cassie was looking forward
to some peace. But when a girl arrives claiming to be her granddaughter, the
door to the past is wrenched painfully open.
When Mara Gregory travels to Australia to meet the father whom she had
believed dead, will she be disappointed or might she find a whole new life
waiting for her?
When Gabrielle Newman throws her cheating husband out, Stu cares more about
the money than the break-up. An unexpected bequest offers Gabrielle a new
start and she tries to leave the past behind, heading north with Dan Monahan.
She's very attracted to Dan - but dare she trust any man again?
What will it take to find real happiness? Despite being the daughter of a clergyman with a strict and joyless attitude to life, Helen Merling has a loving heart and a happy nature. However, when she is seduced by a travelling actor, a handsome rogue she meets at the market, they are forced to marry, and Helen’s family disowns her. After several unhappy years, Helen and her husband escape to Europe, but their fortunes take a turn for the worse, and soon Helen is alone and responsible for both herself and their son. Two years later, in the picturesque Italian town of Serugia, Helen meets Charles Carnforth. An older man, he falls deeply in love with her... but he’s not the only one trying to win Helen’s heart. Can a new romance find its way into her life, with all the complications and turmoil that brings? Seasons of Love is both a remarkable story of a woman fighting for her independence and a deeply moving saga that will tug at the heartstrings. Penned by one of Britain’s best-loved novelists, Anna Jacobs, it is ideal also for fans of Gill Paul or Kitty Neale.
When Ella discovers her husband Miles is planning to sell their farm without her agreement, her marriage is over. Ella wants to develop a bed and breakfast but Miles plans major property development
Will she marry below her station? Beatrice Dencey is constantly reminded by her aunt, the Dowager, that she must marry appropriately. And so must the Dowager's beloved granddaughter, Eleanor Graceover. Charged with finding Eleanor a suitable husband, Beatrice is sent to London with a list of pre-approved gentlemen. Once there, she quickly rules out every man on the list. All except the handsome and charming Justin Serle, who stirs a deep desire in Beatrice. Meanwhile, Eleanor has her own ideas about who she wants to marry. Both she and Beatrice have a big decision to make - marry for duty and live a life full of regret, or marry for love and risk angering the formidable Dowager. A captivating historical saga perfect for fans of Mary Mackie, Dilly Court and Judy Summers.