author: Jennie Felton
2020-01-09
Headline Publishing Group
The Stolen Child: The Most Heartwrenching And Heartwarming Saga You'Ll Read This Year
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'One of the nation's favourite saga writers' Lancashire Post
'A real heartbreaker' Peterborough Telegraph
A powerful saga from Jennie Felton in the grand tradition of Josephine Cox, Dilly Court and Rosie Goodwin, of love, loss, tragedy, drama, secrets and twists and turns.
Readers are hooked by The Stolen Child!
'Like the twists and turns . . . a great read'
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'Keeps you on the edge . . . could not put it down'
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'A heartbreaking read. 5 stars'
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'A must read'
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
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Will anyone believe her baby is gone?
When Stella Swift is discovered holding a shard of broken glass near her newborn baby boy, fears that she might harm William result in her being taken to Catcombe - the local asylum. Although the regime is not as harsh as it once was, it's not somewhere that Tom wants to send his wife - but he has no choice.
Turning to his kind-hearted sister-in-law Grace for help taking care of his other three children whilst he keeps working at the mine seems like the simplest solution until Stella is well - if only there wasn't the shared history between Tom and Grace...
At first Catcombe seems to offer the respite Stella needs - until one day she becomes convinced that the baby the nurses have given to her is not William. Is Stella losing her mind? Or is it true that a mother will always know her own child?
.............................................
'Brimming with high drama, anguish, love, loss, tragedy, and gripping twists and turns, this is an absorbing and poignant story . . . Felton, a born storyteller, has a warm and compassionate heart . . . and an eye for the rich period detail that brings the past to life' Lancashire Post
Don't miss Jennie's Families of Fairley Terrace series, which began with Maggie's story in All The Dark Secrets and continued with Lucy's story in The Miner's Daughter, Edie's story in The Girl Below Stairs, Carina's story in The Widow's Promise and Laurel's story in The Sister's Secret.
Plus look out for more of Jennie's page-turning standalones - A Mother's Sacrifice, The Smuggler's Girl, A Mother's Heartbreak and The Coal Miner's Wife.
'A real heartbreaker' Peterborough Telegraph
A powerful saga from Jennie Felton in the grand tradition of Josephine Cox, Dilly Court and Rosie Goodwin, of love, loss, tragedy, drama, secrets and twists and turns.
Readers are hooked by The Stolen Child!
'Like the twists and turns . . . a great read'
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'Keeps you on the edge . . . could not put it down'
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'A heartbreaking read. 5 stars'
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'A must read'
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
.............................................
Will anyone believe her baby is gone?
When Stella Swift is discovered holding a shard of broken glass near her newborn baby boy, fears that she might harm William result in her being taken to Catcombe - the local asylum. Although the regime is not as harsh as it once was, it's not somewhere that Tom wants to send his wife - but he has no choice.
Turning to his kind-hearted sister-in-law Grace for help taking care of his other three children whilst he keeps working at the mine seems like the simplest solution until Stella is well - if only there wasn't the shared history between Tom and Grace...
At first Catcombe seems to offer the respite Stella needs - until one day she becomes convinced that the baby the nurses have given to her is not William. Is Stella losing her mind? Or is it true that a mother will always know her own child?
.............................................
'Brimming with high drama, anguish, love, loss, tragedy, and gripping twists and turns, this is an absorbing and poignant story . . . Felton, a born storyteller, has a warm and compassionate heart . . . and an eye for the rich period detail that brings the past to life' Lancashire Post
Don't miss Jennie's Families of Fairley Terrace series, which began with Maggie's story in All The Dark Secrets and continued with Lucy's story in The Miner's Daughter, Edie's story in The Girl Below Stairs, Carina's story in The Widow's Promise and Laurel's story in The Sister's Secret.
Plus look out for more of Jennie's page-turning standalones - A Mother's Sacrifice, The Smuggler's Girl, A Mother's Heartbreak and The Coal Miner's Wife.
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'One of the nation's favourite saga writers' Lancashire Post
'A real heartbreaker' Peterborough Telegraph
A powerful saga from Jennie Felton in the grand tradition of Josephine Cox, Dilly Court and Rosie Goodwin, of love, loss, tragedy, drama, secrets and twists and turns.
Readers are hooked by The Stolen Child!
'Like the twists and turns . . . a great read'
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'Keeps you on the edge . . . could not put it down'
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'A heartbreaking read. 5 stars'
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'A must read'
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
.............................................
Will anyone believe her baby is gone?
When Stella Swift is discovered holding a shard of broken glass near her newborn baby boy, fears that she might harm William result in her being taken to Catcombe - the local asylum. Although the regime is not as harsh as it once was, it's not somewhere that Tom wants to send his wife - but he has no choice.
Turning to his kind-hearted sister-in-law Grace for help taking care of his other three children whilst he keeps working at the mine seems like the simplest solution until Stella is well - if only there wasn't the shared history between Tom and Grace...
At first Catcombe seems to offer the respite Stella needs - until one day she becomes convinced that the baby the nurses have given to her is not William. Is Stella losing her mind? Or is it true that a mother will always know her own child?
.............................................
'Brimming with high drama, anguish, love, loss, tragedy, and gripping twists and turns, this is an absorbing and poignant story . . . Felton, a born storyteller, has a warm and compassionate heart . . . and an eye for the rich period detail that brings the past to life' Lancashire Post
Don't miss Jennie's Families of Fairley Terrace series, which began with Maggie's story in All The Dark Secrets and continued with Lucy's story in The Miner's Daughter, Edie's story in The Girl Below Stairs, Carina's story in The Widow's Promise and Laurel's story in The Sister's Secret.
Plus look out for more of Jennie's page-turning standalones - A Mother's Sacrifice, The Smuggler's Girl, A Mother's Heartbreak and The Coal Miner's Wife.
'A real heartbreaker' Peterborough Telegraph
A powerful saga from Jennie Felton in the grand tradition of Josephine Cox, Dilly Court and Rosie Goodwin, of love, loss, tragedy, drama, secrets and twists and turns.
Readers are hooked by The Stolen Child!
'Like the twists and turns . . . a great read'
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'Keeps you on the edge . . . could not put it down'
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'A heartbreaking read. 5 stars'
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'A must read'
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
.............................................
Will anyone believe her baby is gone?
When Stella Swift is discovered holding a shard of broken glass near her newborn baby boy, fears that she might harm William result in her being taken to Catcombe - the local asylum. Although the regime is not as harsh as it once was, it's not somewhere that Tom wants to send his wife - but he has no choice.
Turning to his kind-hearted sister-in-law Grace for help taking care of his other three children whilst he keeps working at the mine seems like the simplest solution until Stella is well - if only there wasn't the shared history between Tom and Grace...
At first Catcombe seems to offer the respite Stella needs - until one day she becomes convinced that the baby the nurses have given to her is not William. Is Stella losing her mind? Or is it true that a mother will always know her own child?
.............................................
'Brimming with high drama, anguish, love, loss, tragedy, and gripping twists and turns, this is an absorbing and poignant story . . . Felton, a born storyteller, has a warm and compassionate heart . . . and an eye for the rich period detail that brings the past to life' Lancashire Post
Don't miss Jennie's Families of Fairley Terrace series, which began with Maggie's story in All The Dark Secrets and continued with Lucy's story in The Miner's Daughter, Edie's story in The Girl Below Stairs, Carina's story in The Widow's Promise and Laurel's story in The Sister's Secret.
Plus look out for more of Jennie's page-turning standalones - A Mother's Sacrifice, The Smuggler's Girl, A Mother's Heartbreak and The Coal Miner's Wife.
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