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Catherine Law

    Discover romantic fiction with a dark heart. Catherine Law crafts novels that delve into the complexities of love and relationships against the backdrop of tumultuous historical periods. Her work is characterized by a deep exploration of emotional landscapes, often set during the early to mid-20th century, weaving tales of romance amidst the shadows of war. She brings a compelling voice to stories that explore the enduring power of connection.

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    The Officers Wife
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    The September Garden
    • The September Garden

      • 383 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.3(10)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of Nazi-occupied France, the story explores the intense rivalry between cousins Sylvie and Nell. Their competition escalates when they find themselves living together, both vying for the attention of RAF officer Alex Hammond. As they navigate the complexities of war and personal ambition, the girls' relationship is tested, revealing deeper themes of loyalty, love, and the impact of conflict on family bonds.

      The September Garden
    • 1939 - American heiress Vivi Miles falls for naval officer Nathan as soon as she arrives in England. And, under the threat of war, they marry in a whirlwind before he leaves to join his ship. When Nathan returns from Dunkirk injured, he is distant, aloof, and no longer the man Vivi fell in love with. But it's not just because of his brutal experiences of war. Nathan has a secret and Vivi suspects it's linked to the mysterious evacuee at the secluded house in the woods on his Kent estate. As war continues to rage, Vivi battles her own grief and loneliness, and tries to find out the truth of the girl's identity, uncovering a scandal from the past. Is her love for Nathan strong enough to survive?

      The Officers Wife