Author: | Kathleen McGurl | ISBN: | 9780008243906 |
Publisher: | HarperCollins Publishers | Publication: | August 7, 2019 |
Imprint: | HQ Digital | Language: | English |
Author: | Kathleen McGurl |
ISBN: | 9780008243906 |
Publisher: | HarperCollins Publishers |
Publication: | August 7, 2019 |
Imprint: | HQ Digital |
Language: | English |
As the last train leaves, will life ever be the same? Dorset, 1935Stationmaster Ted has never cared much for romance. Occupied with ensuring England’s most beautiful railway runs on time, love has always felt like a comparatively trivial matter. Yet when he meets Annie Galbraith on the 8.42 train to Lynford, he can’t help but instantly fall for her. But when the railway is forced to close and a terrible accident occurs within the station grounds, Ted finds his job and any hope of a relationship with Annie hanging in the balance… Present dayRecovering from heartbreak after a disastrous marriage, Tilly decides to escape from the bustling capital and move to Dorset to stay with her dad, Ken. When Ken convinces Tilly to help with the restoration of the old railway, she discovers a diary hidden in the old ticket office. Tilly is soon swept up in Ted’s story, and the fateful accident that changed his life forever. But an encounter with an enigmatic stranger takes Tilly by surprise, and she can’t help but feel a connection with Ted’s story in the past… Don’t miss this next haunting and evocative timeslip novel from Kathleen McGurl. Readers LOVE The Stationmaster’s Daughter: ‘A MUST READ in my book!! It's so unbelievable and believable!!’ NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars ‘Utterly perfect… A timeslip tale that leaves you wanting more… Majestic. I loved it from the beginning.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars ‘I may have shed a tear or two!… A definite emotional rollercoaster of a read that will make you both cry and smile turning the pages at breakneck speed. It is a perfect summer holiday read… Just remember to pack a handkerchief alongside it!’ Debbie’s Book Reviews, 5 stars ‘A great summer read, an engrossing and engaging book, a fascinating storyline, and a cast of well written characters. I loved this book… Highly recommended!’ NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars ‘A real page turner.’ NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars
As the last train leaves, will life ever be the same? Dorset, 1935Stationmaster Ted has never cared much for romance. Occupied with ensuring England’s most beautiful railway runs on time, love has always felt like a comparatively trivial matter. Yet when he meets Annie Galbraith on the 8.42 train to Lynford, he can’t help but instantly fall for her. But when the railway is forced to close and a terrible accident occurs within the station grounds, Ted finds his job and any hope of a relationship with Annie hanging in the balance… Present dayRecovering from heartbreak after a disastrous marriage, Tilly decides to escape from the bustling capital and move to Dorset to stay with her dad, Ken. When Ken convinces Tilly to help with the restoration of the old railway, she discovers a diary hidden in the old ticket office. Tilly is soon swept up in Ted’s story, and the fateful accident that changed his life forever. But an encounter with an enigmatic stranger takes Tilly by surprise, and she can’t help but feel a connection with Ted’s story in the past… Don’t miss this next haunting and evocative timeslip novel from Kathleen McGurl. Readers LOVE The Stationmaster’s Daughter: ‘A MUST READ in my book!! It's so unbelievable and believable!!’ NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars ‘Utterly perfect… A timeslip tale that leaves you wanting more… Majestic. I loved it from the beginning.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars ‘I may have shed a tear or two!… A definite emotional rollercoaster of a read that will make you both cry and smile turning the pages at breakneck speed. It is a perfect summer holiday read… Just remember to pack a handkerchief alongside it!’ Debbie’s Book Reviews, 5 stars ‘A great summer read, an engrossing and engaging book, a fascinating storyline, and a cast of well written characters. I loved this book… Highly recommended!’ NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars ‘A real page turner.’ NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars