It is 1945 and the charming market town of Middlebeck is thriving once more. For fifteen-year-old Maisie Jackson, life could not be better; school is going well, her best friend Audrey is a constant source of fun and Maisie's mum is finally free from the cruel clutches of her now ex-husband. Best of all, Bruce Tremaine, who Maisie had been corresponding with throughout the war, is due back any day now. With unfamiliar butterflies in her stomach as she daydreams of Bruce's arrival, Maisie tries to still her restless heart and can't help wondering if this is what it feels like to be in love.
Her teenage euphoria doesn't last long, however, as when her sweetheart finally arrives, he has a 'friend' in tow — the beautiful and determined Christine Myerscough. Determined, that is, to make herself Bruce's wife.
Feeling crushed and betrayed, Maisie throws herself into other aspects of her life and takes on new challenges in order to take her mind off her broken heart. She soon realises that her life needn't be confined to Middlebeck and there are many opportunities in the wide world for someone with her ambition.
Having found her calling and proven herself a success, Maisie convinces herself she is over her young love. But has Bruce forgotten about her?
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Margaret Thornton was born in Blackpool and lived there all her life. She was a qualified teacher but retired in order to concentrate on her writing. Her numerous Blackpool sagas have been published to great acclaim. Margaret passed away in 2022.