Time to Say Goodbye
The heartfelt and cosy saga from Sunday Times bestselling author of The Winter Promise
(Autor) Rosie GoodwinThe finale of Rosie Goodwin's bestselling Days of the Week collection Nuneaton, 1935. Kathy has grown up at Treetops home for children, where Sunday and Tom Branning have always cared for her as one of their own. She enjoys her life at Treetops Manor, surrounded by her beloved horses, and with a future as a nurse ahead of her, she could wish for nothing more. Her foster sister Livvy is not as driven as Kathy. Sunday is keen to see both her girls married, but Livvy has no intentions of settling down and would much rather spend time with her friends. When Kathy falls for the wrong man, her ambitions are soon forgotten as she embarks on a secret affair. The Branning family is overwhelmed with grief when Tom dies suddenly in a riding accident. The running of the estate falls into chaos and life at Treetops will never be the same again. As their financial difficulties begin to mount, they are forced to leave their home. The women of Treetops think that things can't get any worse. But then it is announced that the country is at war once more . . .
Rosie Goodwin
Rosie Goodwin is a British author known for her historical fiction novels set in the Victorian era. Her works often focus on themes of family, hardship, and resilience. Goodwin's writing style is characterized by richly detailed settings and well-developed characters. Some of her most notable works include "The Ribbon Weaver," "The Little Angel," and "Dilly's Sacrifice." Goodwin's contributions to literature include bringing to life the struggles and triumphs of ordinary people in the past, shedding light on the often harsh realities of life during the Victorian era. Her most famous work is considered to be "The Little Angel," which has garnered critical acclaim and a loyal following of readers.