Ragamuffin Angel

Old feuds threaten the happiness of one young couple

Fiction & Literature, Saga
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Author: Rita Bradshaw ISBN: 9780755375851
Publisher: Headline Publication: March 4, 2010
Imprint: Headline Language: English
Author: Rita Bradshaw
ISBN: 9780755375851
Publisher: Headline
Publication: March 4, 2010
Imprint: Headline
Language: English

A young couple... and the dark and terrible history between their families that threatens to destroy them.

Rita Bradshaw's Ragamuffin Angel is an uplifting saga of rags to riches, as a young woman unravels the secrets that surround her past in order to find happiness. Perfect for fans of Lindsey Hutchinson and Dilly Court.

'An enjoyable historical read... Very readable, with good dialogue and well-drawn characters' - Ipswich Evening Star

Connie Bell, newly orphaned, is just twelve when she's taken on at the laundry in Sunderland's grim workhouse. Although she's little more than a child, the events of her past have forged a driving determination to rise above her beginnings. But when she applies for a job as a nurse Connie's turned down: her mother was forced by poverty to work the streets and the Bell name is tainted.

Bitterly hurt but undaunted, Connie's soon assistant housekeeper at the Grand Hotel and saving hard for her own business. When her path crosses Dan Stewart's, though, everything Connie's ever dreamed of is threatened. There's a dark and terrible history between the Bells and the Stewarts, and Dan's mother Edith will do anything to keep Dan and Connie apart.

What readers are saying about Ragamuffin Angel:

'Best book I've read in ages, couldn't put it down'

'A story of true heartache and courage against the backdrop of poverty and war'

'Brilliant, couldn't put it down. From beginning to end, it has you gripped'

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A young couple... and the dark and terrible history between their families that threatens to destroy them.

Rita Bradshaw's Ragamuffin Angel is an uplifting saga of rags to riches, as a young woman unravels the secrets that surround her past in order to find happiness. Perfect for fans of Lindsey Hutchinson and Dilly Court.

'An enjoyable historical read... Very readable, with good dialogue and well-drawn characters' - Ipswich Evening Star

Connie Bell, newly orphaned, is just twelve when she's taken on at the laundry in Sunderland's grim workhouse. Although she's little more than a child, the events of her past have forged a driving determination to rise above her beginnings. But when she applies for a job as a nurse Connie's turned down: her mother was forced by poverty to work the streets and the Bell name is tainted.

Bitterly hurt but undaunted, Connie's soon assistant housekeeper at the Grand Hotel and saving hard for her own business. When her path crosses Dan Stewart's, though, everything Connie's ever dreamed of is threatened. There's a dark and terrible history between the Bells and the Stewarts, and Dan's mother Edith will do anything to keep Dan and Connie apart.

What readers are saying about Ragamuffin Angel:

'Best book I've read in ages, couldn't put it down'

'A story of true heartache and courage against the backdrop of poverty and war'

'Brilliant, couldn't put it down. From beginning to end, it has you gripped'

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