Queen of raw family romances
Telegraph
Catherine Cookson soars above her rivals
Mail on Sunday
Humour, toughness, resolution and generosity are Cookson virtues . . . In the specialised world of women's popular fiction, Cookson has created her own territory
Helen Dunmore, The Times
CATHERINE COOKSON'S NOVELS HAVE SOLD OVER 100 MILLION COPIES
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Cock Shield Farm, 1881
After Molly Geary finds herself pregnant with landowner Angus McBain's child, she is left distraught and ruined. Dishonoured by being the secret mistress of McBain, she must find an alternative suitor to save her reputation, or else the threat of being discarded looms.
McBain devises a plan to claim his employee, Davie Armstrong, as the father to Molly's child. Leaving the pair forced to marry, the issue appears resolved. But with secrecy comes consequences, and young Molly realises she is tied in a web of lies beyond what she could imagine...
A dark and gritty saga from bestselling author Catherine Cookson about love, loss, and redemption, for fans of Dilly Court and Katie Flynn.
Originally published as FEATHERS IN THE FIRE.
CATHERINE COOKSON'S NOVELS HAVE SOLD OVER 100 MILLION COPIES
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Cock Shield Farm, 1881
After Molly Geary finds herself pregnant with landowner Angus McBain's child, she is left distraught and ruined.