Don't miss the latest utterly heartwarming instalment of the Rockwood series from the No.1 Sunday Times bestselling author Dilly Court! Dolly's dreams could lead her astray . . . Dolly Blanchard dreams of a bigger life. She wants to make a mark on the world, not simply wait for a husband to come along. So when an impoverished actress offers her a lifeline, Dolly flees to London, determined to make it on the stage and prove to her family - and herself - that she can strike out alone. But the dark city streets are full of danger. With her dreams fading to dust, Dolly soon finds herself in peril. And with the family's future under threat at Rockwood Castle, and secrets tumbling out of the shadows, she faces a difficult choice. Will her heart call her home? Dilly's novel Sunday's Child hit #1 in the Sunday Times bestselling charts the w/e 25th June 2022. Readers LOVE Dolly's Dream! 'This book, like all the other books in the series, was excellent. I just couldn't put it down. It was filled with mystery and romance from beginning to end' 'Dilly's ability to bring the era alive the characters into believable entity's and the colourful expression and great pace leaves me, the reader, never wanting it to end!!' 'Dilly Court never fails, excellent read!'
Dilly Court
Dilly Court is a British author known for her gripping historical novels set in Victorian England. With over 30 books to her name, Court has established herself as a prolific writer in the historical fiction genre. Her novels are characterized by strong female protagonists, intricate plots, and vivid descriptions of the period.
Court's most notable works include "The Workhouse Girl," "The Cockney Sparrow," and "The Orphan's Dream." Her novels often explore themes of love, loss, and perseverance in the face of adversity, resonating with readers for their emotional depth and rich historical detail.
Dilly Court's contributions to literature lie in her ability to transport readers to a bygone era, immersing them in the sights, sounds, and struggles of Victorian England. Her storytelling prowess and attention to historical accuracy have earned her a dedicated following and cemented her place as a leading voice in historical fiction.
One of her most famous works is "The Workhouse Girl," a poignant tale of a young woman's journey from poverty to prosperity in Victorian London. This novel encapsulates Court's talent for weaving together compelling narratives with authentic historical settings, making it a must-read for fans of historical fiction.