Homefront
- Authors
- Barry, Jill
- Publisher
- Endeavour Press
- Date
- 2013-12-03T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.34 MB
- Lang
- en
The year is 1939.
Britain is on the brink of war and 18 year old Charlotte Moore’s life is about to change forever.
Charlotte is used to living a joyful, carefree life. Although she works hard to help out at the family garage with her father and brother, she is free to spend time with her close-knit family, go for rides at the local fair, and dress up for tea dances in the evenings.
And a romance is blossoming between her and one of her brother’s friends, Robert Costello.
But when the family hears Mr Chamberlain’s announcement on the radio that Britain is at war with Germany everything changes.
Her father, her brother, Robert and all of her friends start enlisting and Charlotte is left to run the family business on her own.
Charlotte is desperate to do anything she can for her loved ones who are fighting the war.
When they return will go back to how they were before?
Or will all her hard work on the Homefront be in vain?
‘Homefront’ is touching wartime romance about families pulling together, and the struggles of those who were left behind when their loved ones were risking their lives on the front line.
'A touching, memorable book,' - Robert Foster, best-selling author of 'The Lunar Code'.
Jill Barry is a former airhostess, secretary and guest house owner and now finds inspiration for her contemporary and historical romance novels in her own quiet corner of Wales.
Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent digital publisher.