London 1962
At first it was a rumour that Peggy Ronaski and Maureen Hart could hardly believe. If true, it would turn the lives of everyone on Mulberry Lane upside down.
Peggy could lose her beloved pub. Maggie her acclaimed restaurant. Maureen her business and her home. Everyone had something to lose.
Whilst old friends try to come to terms with the shocking news, the younger generation continue to forge ahead in the swinging sixties. Relationships flourish and new opportunities blossom; the ever changing world becoming their oyster. But family bonds remain strong, after all, it's people that matter not the buildings.
Could this be the end of Mulberry Lane or a new beginning for everyone?
Praise for Rosie Clarke:
'Brilliant read. Wonderful characters that draw you into Harpers world. Thoroughly enjoyable.' Kitty Neale
'When it comes to writing sagas, Rosie Clarke is up there with some of the best in the business' Bookish Jottings
'Full of drama, romance and secrets ... A perfect example of its genre' That Thing She Reads
'This is wonderful historical fiction that is so character-driven you'll wish these women lived on your street' Reader Review
'Absolutely loved this latest instalment and revisiting the ladies of the Lane. Another great story of love and heartache' Reader Review