The war may be over, but in their busy London pub a mother and daughter face new battles…
With strong female characters connected by a deep maternal bond, Pam Evans’ emotional saga, The Willow Girls, is sure to stay with you long after you finish the last page. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Nadine Dorries.
Tilly and her daughter Nina have managed the Willow pub throughout the war. But when the war is over they find themselves faced with new problems, not least of which is Baz Paxton, whose ambitions extend beyond the pub. Nina falls for his charms, but there’s heartbreak ahead when she discovers she is pregnant with Baz’s child…
What readers are saying about The Willow Girls:
‘I liked the detail in this story. It was well written and easy to follow when resumed. Characters believable and strong‘
‘Another brilliant book from Pam Evans, story line great, always a bit of a twist in her books’
With strong female characters connected by a deep maternal bond, Pam Evans’ emotional saga, The Willow Girls, is sure to stay with you long after you finish the last page. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Nadine Dorries.
Tilly and her daughter Nina have managed the Willow pub throughout the war. But when the war is over they find themselves faced with new problems, not least of which is Baz Paxton, whose ambitions extend beyond the pub. Nina falls for his charms, but there’s heartbreak ahead when she discovers she is pregnant with Baz’s child…
What readers are saying about The Willow Girls:
‘I liked the detail in this story. It was well written and easy to follow when resumed. Characters believable and strong‘
‘Another brilliant book from Pam Evans, story line great, always a bit of a twist in her books’
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Reviews
An uplifting love story with all the right ingredients
This book touched me very, very much. It's lovely
A good traditional romance, and its author has a feeling for the atmosphere of postwar London
A superb and heartwarming read
Very readable