An Orphan's Wish

An Orphan's Wish

Summary

An uplifting and heartfelt tale of love, loss and family from the bestselling author of The Winter Child (previously The Open Door), The Orphan of Farthing Street and Her Mother's Daughter.

PERFECT FOR FANS OF DILLY COURT AND ROSIE CLARKE

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1949, London.


The war is over. Angie Westwood's hardships should be behind her. But when her young cousin Jane suddenly dies, Angie's life changes forever.


Jane's untimely death leaves poor Danny, her three-year-old son, all alone. With the identity of the boy's father a mystery, Angie adopts her orphaned nephew and sets out to give him the one thing he needs most: family.

But after retreating to the Sawyer's farm for some peace of mind, Angie is about to discover far more than she bargained for.


What if finding Danny's father means losing him to a stranger?


Will she risk it all for a chance at love and family?

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PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED AS FIGHTING WITH SHADOWS


READER REVIEWS FOR BERYL MATTHEWS


'Did not disappoint ... An extremely enjoyable read from cover to cover, once I started reading I could not put it down. Full of hope and adventure.' *****

'Another excellent book by this author, could not put it down.' *****

'Made me laugh and cry.' *****

Reviews

  • 'A heartwarming and uplifting tale, much like the author's own experience'
    Daily Express

About the author

Beryl Matthews

Beryl Matthews is the beloved and bestselling author of The Winter Child (previously The Open Door), The Orphan of Farthing Street (previously One Step at a Time), Her Mother's Daughter (previously A Time of Peace) and The Spitfire Sweetheart (previously Wings of the Morning).

She grew up in a family of avid readers and writes from experience. Amongst other jobs, she has worked at an aircraft factory and as a credit controller.

Beryl published her first book at the age of 71 after joining a writers' group and has since written over twenty novels. Her hobbies include travelling, swimming and golf, but writing is her first and foremost joy.
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