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Heartbreak at Harpers

Welcome to Harpers Emporium, Book 8

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Immerse yourself in the next book from bestselling author Rosie Clarke in her enchanting Harpers Emporium series

It's the roaring 20s - a time of prosperity, optimism, and change...

Oxford Street, London 1926

Kitty Wilson, who, after losing her father, rejects the unsuitable suitor her mother has chosen. Abandoned by her mother, Kitty faces the challenges of navigating life alone. Amidst the turmoil, Kitty finds solace and support from friends, securing a promotion at Harpers Emporium. However, tragedy looms, threatening to shatter her newfound stability.

Sally and Ben Harper face their own challenges. A decision by Ben regarding the restaurant, made without consulting his partner Jack Burrows, jeopardizes not only their friendship but also the stability of Harpers itself.

Meanwhile Beth Burrows becomes embroiled in some dangerous gangland dealings, raising fears for her family's safety. Can an unknown guardian angel emerge to shield them from harm? Yet, even in the darkest times, the bonds of friendship prove to be a beacon of hope.

Discover a tale of resilience, friendship, and unexpected alliances against the backdrop of a transformative era.

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

If you love this, try Rosie's other series - Blackberry Farm, The Trenwith Series, Dressmakers Alley and Mulberry Lane

©2024 Rosie Clarke (P)2024 Boldwood Books
20th Century City Life Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Urban Friendship
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I really enjoyed this instalment of the Harpers Emporium. Sally, Beth, and the other Harpers girls are so familiar to me now, it's like being a fly on the wall watching as they cope with the ups and downs of life.
Although it was a bit strange that Fred Burrows is now called Bert. And it seems that Marion Jones's story has completely changed. This book refers to her mother as though she is still alive, and there was no mention of Marion's husband or son. I felt that these continuity errors should have been picked up on in the editing process. It didn't spoil the overall story though.

Another great instalment in the continuing Harpers Emporium saga

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such a great read can't wait to see if there's another one one on the way🤞

fabulous

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love it like the other books thank you, hope there is more to come x

Amazing

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why is the character of Fred now known as Bert? but I do love this series of books and I am not sure what I am going to listen to once this book is over

slightly confused

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I really like these books and gave listened to them back to back but there are inconsistencies in this last book that are really odd putting. Fred Burrows is now called Bert. There is reference to Beth working in the office before being a supervisor which she didn’t, It’s a bit odd after so many books to get this wrong and no one to notice.

Confused, changes to the story?!

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