
Coronation Day, 1953.
Molly Heywood slips away from the celebrations and makes a shocking discovery: her friend Cassie is dead and her six-year-old daughter Petal has vanished without a trace.
The only clue is a letter from London, where Cassie once lived. Now it is up to Molly to head there and uncover the past that her friend kept so well hidden.
The closer Molly gets to the truth, the more perilous her journey becomes.
She has given up everything – her home, happiness and a chance at love – all to find Petal . . .
But is she also risking her life?
MY THOUGHTS
Having read a couple of books by this author I couldn’t wait to read this when I bought it the other week and it didn’t disappoint. I loved the main character Molly she is someone I could see myself being friends with if she was a real person. I also liked George I was rooting for him to tell Molly how he felt about her and for them to get their happy ever after which they did eventually. I am so glad they all got what they wanted with Petal as she seemed really sweet and I’m sure Molly and George would be great parents for her. Overall a really enjoyable read.
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