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Changing Times at Harpers

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Changing Times at Harpers

By: Rosie Clarke
Narrated by: Juliette Burton
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The superb next book in the amazing Harper Emporium series by bestselling author Rosie Clarke - you won't want to miss out!

Changing times at Harpers Emporium - catch up with the ladies, their lives and loves...

Oxford Street, London 1920

Harpers is beginning to flourish once more after the end of the war but for Sally Harper the problems continue.

Husband Ben is moody, sometimes distant, and she feels he is shutting her out at home and at work, but why? It takes a terrible tragedy to make them realise their love and respect is still true.

The ladies and girls who work at Harpers continue to battle with problems in their own lives. Marion is still trying to reach her war-damaged husband and Lilly is battling with her pain and shame.
It’s a period of transition for all.

The doors of Harpers are busy welcoming new and returning staff whilst bidding a fond farewell to others.

This is the beginning of a new era and there is a fresh buzz of excitement in the air.

A heart-warming saga following the lives, loves and losses of the Harpers Girls.

Perfect for fans of Lizzie Lane, Pam Howes and Dilly Court.

Have you tried Rosie Clarke’s Mulberry Lane, Dressmakers Alley or Blackberry Farm series – you’ll just love them!

©2023 Rosie Clarke (P)2023 Boldwood Books
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Nice to hear from this writer in this series again. Found the beginning slower and entire book not as much going on as previous books. Good to tie up a few story lines from certain characters.

Slower than the last books

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I’ve loved the harper girls series but think and hope there is so much more!

More to the series I hope

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storyline with some old and new characters in plus it tied up the loose ends from the previous books. The narrator was good at using different voices for the characters.

Enjoyable....

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I love this series pure escapism love the characters. Sadness and glamour rolled into one. Do hope the saga continues.

Happy reading

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There was nothing to dislike about this book. I enjoyed it I would recommend it to anybody.

Have they looked after their workers and they became friends not just workers?

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