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Jessica's Girl

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Jessica's Girl

By: Josephine Cox
Narrated by: Sherry Baines
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She must endure horror and heartache, but can she dare to hope for happiness?

Despite a deathbed warning from her beloved mother, Phoebe Mulligan has no choice but to throw herself on the mercy of her uncle, Edward. Wrenched from all she holds dear, the tragic young girl is delivered to Blackburn town, where she must live in a household terrorised by the cold, forbidding presence of her mother's brother.

Phoebe cannot understand why she is treated so harshly by Edward Dickens. She is not to know the guilty secret that lies in his past, a secret that casts a sinister shadow over his feelings for his lovely niece...

©1993 Josephine Cox (P)2023 Bolinda Publishing
Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Heartfelt
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The storyline kept my interest throughout, the narrator done a wonderful job loved the characters and accents .Brilliant

the narrator brought the story and characters to life..Loved it

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I enjoyed this book by Josephine Cox and would recommend to all audio listeners. It is a story which tells of families being very cruel to their nearest and dearest and how hard life must have been in years gone by.

Irene Derbyshire

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Enjoyed this wonderful story wonderful voice and wished it wouldn’t end but Josephine Cox never let you down with a story must read ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Beautiful must read

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Too much repeated details eyes hair etc. there is no emotional attachment to the flow of the story

The reading is without emotion which spoils the story

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