When a naive encounter at a Coronation party leaves sixteen-year-old Janet Slater pregnant there's no question in her scandalised parents' mind of her keeping the baby. Bundled off to a home for unmarried mothers in South London, Janet is about to face the hardest moment of her sheltered life alone. Forced to give her tiny daughter up for adoption, Janet promises her that one day, come what may, she'll find her... In the years that follow it seems, however hard Janet tries, it is a promise that will be impossible to keep. Nonetheless, she builds her life around her secret and Paula, her lost daughter, is never far from her thoughts. And one day, her searching pays off - the road to their longed-for reunion seems clear. But then a new shadow falls across the fragile happiness of both their lives...
Dee Williams Books
Dee Williams is a passionate advocate for sustainable living and a teacher dedicated to popularizing tiny houses and green building practices. Through her workshops and as co-owner of Portland Alternative Dwellings, she inspires others to embrace a smaller footprint and foster greater community connection. Her work and philosophy have reached a broad audience through various media outlets, demonstrating her ability to engage and influence perspectives on home and lifestyle. Williams embodies a vision for the future where sustainability, simplicity, and community are central to how we live.




Love Loves Me
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Exploring the profound love of God, this book serves as a heartfelt reminder of one's inherent worth and purpose. Through personal reflections and the author's journey in ministry, it encourages readers to embrace their identity as cherished creations of God. The text emphasizes the transformative power of divine love, urging individuals to confront and dispel negative thoughts about their self-worth. With a rich background in worship and ministry, the author, Dee Williams, shares her experiences to inspire a deeper understanding of God's acceptance and love for all.
A Rare Ruby
- 439 pages
- 16 hours of reading
It's 1919 when Ruby's father returns shell-shocked from the frontlines. Ruby is forced to leave school and work in a local laundry. Her mind is set on her childhood sweetheart and the possibility of romance.
Carrie of Culver Road
- 480 pages
- 17 hours of reading
A touching story of a waoman's struggle to create a true home for her young family in the heart of the East End