The Housekeepers Daughter (Woodicombe House Sagas) - Softcover

Meddon, Rosie

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9781788633895: The Housekeepers Daughter (Woodicombe House Sagas)

Synopsis

## A story of family, secrets and love set in the beautiful Devonshire countryside at Woodicombe House. **Kate Bratton** dreams of more. It's 1914, and her life is mapped out ahead of her: continue working as a maid in the beautiful Woodicombe House, settle down with Luke the gardener and, of course, start a family. Desperate to run away in search of adventure, Kate's plans are curtailed by the arrival of the Russell family at Woodicombe House. Tasked with becoming a ladies-maid for their daughter, **Naomi**, Kate gets a glimpse of the other side of life. Little does she know that all families have secrets, no matter their standing. Will Kate return to the safety of her life before the Russell's departure? Or will the handsome **Ned Russell** turn her head? ### The Woodicombe House Sagas 1. **The Housekeer's Daughter** 2. A Wife's War 3. The Soldier\'s Return **Praise for *The Housekeeper\'s Daughter*: ** '**I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book** and found the story to flow well. There were many twists and turns that built up to the final conclusion. **Very enjoyable and definitely recommended**' 5\* Reader review

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About the Author

Inspired by the Malory Towers and St. Clare's novels of Enid Blyton, Rosie spent much of her childhood either with her nose in a book or writing stories and plays, enlisting the neighbours' children to perform them to anyone who would watch.

Professional life, though, was to take her into a world of structure and rules, where creativity was frowned upon. It wasn't until she was finally able to leave rigid thinking behind that she returned to writing, her research into her ancestry and a growing fascination for rural life in the nineteenth century inspiring and shaping her early stories.

She now resides with her husband in North Devon - the setting for the Woodicombe House Saga - where she enjoys the area's natural history, exploring the dramatic scenery, and keeping busy on her allotment

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Other Popular Editions of the Same Title

9780750547512: The Housekeeper's Daughter

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ISBN 10:  0750547510 ISBN 13:  9780750547512
Publisher: Magna Large Print Books, 2019
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