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The Princess of Cragside

A Post Wartime Romantic Family Drama Set in Yorkshire, England (Women of Old Yorkshire)

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The Princess of Cragside

De: Jo Priestley
Narrado por: Eleanor Griffiths
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Narrated by Eleanor Griffiths

Yorkshire, post-war Britain

Bridie Foxcroft has always put her family first. Living in a grand house beneath the Yorkshire crags, her life is built on hard work, close bonds and the joys of family. With a position she cherishes at Frobisher’s Doll Emporium, Bridie’s future appears secure. Elliott Frobisher, heir to the business, admires her kindness and steady nature, but she is in his thoughts more than she should be. However, Bridie is harbouring a dangerous secret, one that, in a close-knit town that never forgets, could cost her everything.

Bridie has fallen in love with Henry Friar, a man the town despises for his actions during the war, and old grudges are quick to surface.

As whispers spread and loyalties are tested, Bridie must decide whether to remain silent or risk everything for the chance of a life on her own terms.

The Princess of Cragside is a heartfelt Yorkshire saga of love, courage and post-war struggles, and part of the Women of Old Yorkshire series. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court, Barbara Taylor Bradford and Rosie Goodwin.

©2024 Joanne Read (Jo Priestley) (P)2026 Eleanor Griffiths, Joanne Read (Jo Priestley)
Novela histórica Siglo XX
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