Lyn Andrews is an author whose works consistently rank among the UK's top paper-back bestsellers. Her novels often delve into the lives of ordinary people, exploring themes of resilience and the enduring strength of family ties against the backdrop of social change. With a keen eye for detail and compelling characters, Andrews draws readers into richly imagined worlds filled with emotion and relatable struggles. Her ability to capture the essence of human experience makes her a beloved storyteller.
Maggie escapes the shame of her early life on 1880s Merseyside only to find
that fate has dark plans for her future in this powerful and nostalgic saga
from the bestselling author of THE HOUSE ON LONELY STREET and FROM LIVERPOOL
WITH LOVE.
As a shop girl in a big department store in 1930s Liverpool, Cathie enjoys
every day with her many friends and customers. Love beckons too - but have her
sweet face and warm personality attracted a cad? From the bestselling author
of THE HOUSE ON LONELY STREET and FROM LIVERPOOL WITH LOVE.
Jessica Brennan is just nineteen years old when her world falls apart. Losing her father at sea was devastating enough, but the death of her mother is almost too much to bear. The grieving has barely begun when Jess learns the family business is in ruins, and there are further blows to come.Suddenly a young woman who has known only comfort and security finds herself alone and friendless. But Jess is a fighter and in her darkest hour she finds the strength she needs to start again. Tragedy, however, is just around the corner...
Mary McGann's marriage has always been difficult, thanks to her husband Frank's drunken, jealous nature. Only because the little money he earns in the docks keeps food in the mouths of their children is Mary prepared to put up with him. But when Frank throws them all out on the street, Mary flees to her family in Dublin. There she meets Richard O'Neill, a handsome though solitary man. Despite the attraction between them, Mary's not looking for love, and when she hears that Frank needs her, she returns to Liverpool, foreseeing a future of yet more hardship. But there are surprises in store. Though tragedy and danger are looming, a brighter horizon lies beyond - if Mary's prepared to be strong and take the chances that come her way.
AN ABSOLUTELY HEARTWARMING 1930s Liverpool saga about friendship, community
and love. Fans of Nadine Dorries, Nancy Revell and Dilly Court will adore THE
GIRLS FROM MERSEY VIEW!'An outstanding storyteller' Woman's Weekly
Mersey Blues is a nostalgic saga of life after the First World War, and the
differing paths taken by three best friends. This is the sequel to Lyn
Andrews' much-loved novel, Mist Over The Mersey.
Is Alice O'Connor's beautiful singing voice enough to bring the success that
will free her from poverty? An unputdownable saga from the bestselling author
of THE HOUSE ON LONELY STREET and FROM LIVERPOOL WITH LOVE.
The war is finally over and sisters Sophie and Maria must leave the Isle of
Man for Liverpool - though Maria can't forget the young prisoner of war she
has secretly fallen in love with. A compelling saga from the bestselling
author of EVERY MOTHER'S SON and FROM LIVERPOOL WITH LOVE.
Two young mothers fight to keep their families safe as the shadow of World War
II falls over Liverpool in this powerful tale from the bestselling author of
THE HOUSE ON LONELY STREET and FROM LIVERPOOL WITH LOVE.