Working on her busy flower stall in Champion Street Market, Betty has lots of opportunities to observe her customers, and to speculate on their lives. Sam regularly buys bouquets for his wife, Judy, so why does she always look so worn out and miserable? Leo comes every week for flowers for his mother, but has never bought so much as a rosebud for his elegant wife. Of course, Betty's own husband went off long ago, so is it any wonder if she and her daughter, Lynda, have such a dim view of men. If only all marriages could be happy . . . That'll be the day!
Born in Lancashire, I've been a teacher, bookseller and in a mad moment, a smallholder on the freezing fells of the Lake District where I tried my hand at the ‘good life’, kept sheep and hens, various orphaned cats and dogs, built drystone walls, planted a small wood and even learned how to make jam. I now spend the winter in Spain and summer in the UK. I have now published 48 books including many bestselling family sagas and historical novels. For more information, visit my website www.fredalightfoot.co.uk.
Another great book from Freda Lightfoot The 3rd book in the saga So glad Betty and her children were happy at the end after their horrible life with her husband and father. So sad that Judy didn’t get her happy ending with the man she loved but at least she got her children back Now to start book 4 never can put Freda Lightfoot books down and starting on the next x