Cherrybrook Rose

Cherrybrook Rose
Author: Tania Crosse
Publisher: Severn House Publishers Ltd
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2012-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1780103735

A gripping tale of love and self-sacrifice set on wild Dartmoor The year is 1875, when life high up on Dartmoor is harsh and unforgiving. Beautiful, vivacious and compassionate, Rose Maddiford could have any husband she chooses, but she is devoted to only one man, her father, manager of the gunpowder mills at Cherrybrook.When tragedy strikes, it seems that despite Rose's determined efforts, there is only one way to hold the family together. But it is a solution that requires the greatest sacrifice from Rose. Like a lamb to slaughter, she finds herself trapped in an impossible situation.Solace comes from the most unlikely source, but what future can there be for two lost souls whose lives have been shattered by the cruel hand of fate? Perhaps, though, the answer lies in the very place Rose has not looked, and there is hope for her after all.

Wrong Side of Happiness

Wrong Side of Happiness
Author: Tania Crosse
Publisher: Severn House Publishers Ltd
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2012-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1780101457

A harrowing and engrossing saga set in nineteenth-century Devon - It is 1887, and times are lean. When West Country farm labourer Emmanuel Ladycott and his dairymaid daughter, Tresca, lose their jobs, they head for Tavistock, where Emmanuel hopes to join the hundreds of navvies working on the new railway line. Tresca is determined to forge a new life among the overcrowding and poverty of Bannawell Street. But when Emmanuel loses this new job, Tresca is left on the brink of despair. Will she find the strength to fight for her future?

Dream Rides By

Dream Rides By
Author: Tania Crosse
Publisher: Severn House Publishers Ltd
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2012-12-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1780103778

A captivating saga of thwarted passions, set in nineteenth-century Devon In August 1883, the first steam train on the new Princetown branch line makes its halting passage across Dartmoor, stopping near the quarrymens hamlet of Foggintor. For Ling Southcott and her young sister, Fanny, this is a momentous event, for the railway will connect their isolated village to the neighbouring town of Tavistock, and even Plymouth. Ling realizes that the arrival of the railway has the power to change her life, by making the outside world accessible.