London, June 1942. The bombs are falling, the music plays on, but can the Good Time Girls keep dancing?
Everything has finally fallen into place for
Renee . So when vicar Roger asks her to support a new dance hall, it should be a great way to give back to the community. Except Renee has a terrible secret she is holding onto. One that Roger can never know about…
Nancy will keep Renee’s secret. But she’s got her own problems: handsome GI Jack has turned her head, and the American soldiers are causing a stir.
Temperance has made a new friend – but now that she has someone who can understand the challenges she faces, will her relationship with Archie survive?
All
Violet wants is to spend every minute with her precious baby Eamon. But with her sweetheart dead and cruel gossips making life a misery for her and her mixed-race son, will she be able to weather the hostility she’s forced to face every day?
Things have never been so tough for the Good Time Girls, but they’ll get through it as long as they have each other…
An absolutely gripping and heart-warming wartime saga about the power of love and friendship. Perfect for fans of Pam Howes, Vicki Beeby and Nancy Revell.
Readers adore the Good Time Girls:
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This one is a cracker …
Loved it …
Fabulous read that was so hard to put down ‘ Reader review, 5 stars
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What a joy to join the girls again! They really don’t disappoint…
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thoroughly enjoyed it ‘ Reader review, 5 stars
‘It was so good to following up on the characters at the dance hall.
I loved all the characters …
Great read with all the twists and turns … A real page turner’ Reader review, 5 stars
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I loved the community spirit and everyone pulling together . I finished the book feeling optimistic’ Reader review, 5 stars
Sobre o autor
With a passion for reading from practically the moment she was born; it was inevitable Fiona would become a writer. Sure enough, after studying English Literature at university, Fiona became a journalist before making her move to books where she began ghost writing fiction for celebrities (too famous to name, of course). One day, some bright spark suggested she write her own stories and, suddenly, an idea was born. She lives in Berkshire with her husband and two cats, and has an unhealthy attitude towards exercise and chocolate – believing one must surely cancel out the other.