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Seasons of War

This series delves into pivotal eras of conflict that shaped the course of history. Follow the intertwined destinies of individuals caught in the crucible of global events, experiencing their personal heartbreaks, profound loves, and devastating losses. It masterfully portrays how private lives are irrevocably altered by the grand sweep of historical upheaval, revealing that times of war bring not only devastation but also profound transformation and unexpected hope.

Summer'S End
Winter Roses
Dark Harvest
Songs of Spring

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    Summer'S End

    • 479 pages
    • 17 hours of reading

    'The end of the old world' people said about the long hot summer of 1914. It was the last season of optimism, of certainty about the future as the sun set on the Edwardian age. The war will bring tragedy, change and love as private torments and struggles are subjected to the greater need.

    Summer'S End
  2. 2

    Dark Harvest

    • 320 pages
    • 12 hours of reading

    March 1915. Caroline Lilley's fiance, Reggie, is away at the Front and Caroline gives up her job and returns home at this request. She throws herself into saving the harvest by organising the village women. But the mood in Ashden changes as it becomes apparent that this is going to be a war unlike any other.

    Dark Harvest
  3. 3

    Winter Roses

    • 320 pages
    • 12 hours of reading

    Whilst still coming to terms with her broken engagement, tragedy forces Caroline Lilley to leave Ashden, but finds her personal life re-emerging when she renews her contact with Belgian liaison officer Yves Rosier.

    Winter Roses
  4. 4

    Songs of Spring

    • 320 pages
    • 12 hours of reading
    3.9(10)Add rating

    As the war grinds on, tragedy strikes the Rectory, and brings Caroline back into the fold. But the end of the war, however, brings its own problems as well as joys.

    Songs of Spring