This is the first book that I have read by Nancy Revell and I must say that I really enjoyed it.
Angie, a miners daughter, had been a welder in her native County Durham when she met and fell hopelessly in love with wealthy Quentin Foxton Clarke, their all encompassing love led to marriage and Angie, along with her younger siblings, moved into Cuthford Manor.
Life was idyllic, Angie felt that she didn't belong at the Manor but Quentin's love and encouragement soon eased her discomfort. Also living at the Manor were her in laws, Evelyn and the long suffering Lloyd Foxton Clark, Lloyd was easy going and he put up with the snobby, arrogant Evelyn, Evelyn was incandescent with rage when her only son married far beneath him, Cuthford Manor should have been hers, she had worked for it, she deserved it and she would do anything to regain it but her brother in law had left it to Quentin and now the miners daughter, the welder was mistress of the house, Evelyn seethed and planed, she would bide her time.
When a fatal accident occurred leaving Angie a widow her life was in tatters, Evelyn was ready to start her fight but she didn't make allowances for the indomitable courage and determination of the miner's daughter.
Angie had support and help from many quarters, the wonderful staff at the Manor, the local community, a group of travelling Gypsies and a Polish soldier who had fought with the British army. Could Angie ever lay the ghost of the past to rest, could she ever love again.
This is a very moving, emotional story of love and greed , the differences between to top and the bottom of the social ladder , a well written book.
I received a free copy of this book and my review is voluntary.