Anna has a busy and fulfilled life. Her problems lie in her private life. Mother to two stepchildren, she decided not to have children of her own. Yet maintaining a maternal love that is not based on a natural blood tie is proving increasingly difficult in the face of irrational teenage hostility.
Thorne Nicola Books
This author, writing under the pseudonym Nicola Thorne, delves into the depths of human psychology and societal structures. Her works are characterized by a keen insight into the complexities of interpersonal relationships and moral dilemmas. Thorne explores themes of identity, love, and loss through her narratives, offering a nuanced and realistic portrayal of her characters. Her prose is fluid and engaging, drawing readers into her intricate worlds.





Return to Wuthering Heights
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Old passions and hostilities come back to life in a narrative that continues Bronte's "Wuthering Heights". Hareton Earnshaw (Catherine's nephew) and Cathy Linton (Catherine's daughter) share their predecessors' passion for each other. But has Cathy remained untouched by her mother's wild nature?
Never Such Innocence
- 605 pages
- 22 hours of reading