Jaffareadstoo is delighted to host today's stop on the
Secrets of the Shipyard Girls Blog Tour
Arrow Books 21 September 2017 |
The third book in the compelling
saga series The Shipyard Girls
Perfect for fans of Donna Douglas and Ellie Dean
Sunderland, 1941
As the world war continues the
shipyard girls face hardships at home, but work and friendship give them strength
to carry on.
Gloria is smitten with her newly
arrived bundle of joy, but baby Hope’s first weeks are bittersweet. Hope's father
is missing at sea, and with their future as a family so uncertain, Gloria must
lean on her girls for support.
Meanwhile, head welder Rosie has
turned her back on love to keep her double life secret. But her persistent beau
is determined to find out the truth and if he does, it could ruin her.
And there is finally a glimmer of
hope for Polly and her family when Bel and Joe fall in love. But it isn’t long before
a scandalous revelation threatens to pull them all apart.
My thoughts:
Even if you haven't read the
previous books in this wartime saga series it is very easy to pick up the gist
of the back story as the author is very good at explaining what has happened
before and I quickly became accustomed to the central characters and enjoyed
reading of their lives and loves in war time Sunderland. That these women were
able to keep such a vital industry, as the shipyards functioning, and doing so
with great success, is testament to their strength of spirit.
In this third volume of stories
about The Shipyard Girls we focus on lives of Gloria, Rosie and Bel. All are
strong and feisty women, but they each have something hidden in their backgrounds
which threaten their future happiness. They are all employed at the shipyard of
J. L. Thompson in Sunderland and even though their work is tough and often
fraught with danger, the camaraderie between the women is palpable and heart-warming
and, as they all look out for each other, so their lives become intertwined.
The author writes with a real
sense of history and using her local knowledge of the area is able to bring
both the place and its people to life. The characters are entertaining and appealing
with some perhaps more likeable than others. But always, there is a real sense
of purpose and an authenticity, bringing everything to life in such a vibrant
way, that you can’t help but become emotionally involved in each of their
stories. The plot weaves together well, and there are more than enough twists and turns
to keep you turning the pages until all the hidden secrets are revealed.
The fourth book in the series, Shipyard Girls in Love publishes 22nd March 2018 and is available to pre order now.
Nancy Revell is a writer and journalist under another name, and has worked for many national newspapers, providing them with hard-hitting news stories and in-depth features. She has also worked for just about every woman’s magazine, writing amazing and inspirational true life stories.
Nancy has recently relocated back to her home town of Sunderland,Tyne & Wear, with her husband Paul and their English Bull Mastiff, Rosie.
They live a short walk from the beautiful, award-winning beaches of Roker and Seaburn, within a mile of where The Shipyard Girls series is set. The subject is close to Nancy’s heart as she comes from a long line of shipbuilders, who were well-known in the area.
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Thanks to Clare at Penguin Random House for my review copy of Secrets of the Shipyard Girls and the kind invitation to be part of this blog tour.
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