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A Wedding for the Biscuit Factory Girls

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Her wedding day should have been the happiest day of Mavis Kendricks' life. Marrying handsome Sam, the youngest of the Farley boys, means joining the Farley clan, and there's nothing Mavis has ever wanted more than a family of her own. But the appearance of an unexpected guest ruins everything... and brings back painful memories Mavis would rather forget.

It's not long before the war-torn streets of South Shields are buzzing with rumours. One of the biscuit factory girls, funny little Mavis has always been a bit of a mystery. As far as anyone can remember, Mavis and her twin Arthur have been orphans. So who was the grand old lady at the wedding? How do the twins own their own house? And just what is Mavis hiding? On the Sixteen Streets, nothing stays a secret for long...

The third in the heart-warming, heart-wrenching and utterly charming Biscuit Factory Girl series, A Wedding for the Biscuit Factory Girls is perfect for fans of Daisy Styles, Jenny Holmes and Elaine Everest.

402 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 28, 2022

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July 26, 2022
Her wedding day should have been the happiest day of Mavis Kendricks' life. Marrying handsome Sam, the youngest of the Farley boys, means joining the Farley clan, and there's nothing Mavis has ever wanted more than a family of her own. But the appearance of an unexpected guest ruins everything... and brings back painful memories Mavis would rather forget.
It's not long before the war-torn streets of South Shields are buzzing with rumours. One of the biscuit factory girls, funny little Mavis has always been a bit of a mystery. As far as anyone can remember, Mavis and her twin Arthur have been orphans. So who was the grand old lady at the wedding? How do the twins own their own house? And just what is Mavis hiding? On the Sixteen Streets, nothing stays a secret for long...
The black market was a response to rationing that was introduced during WWII. While illegal, the black market became a driving force in the Home Front– for those who could afford the exorbitant prices.Within towns and cities the blackout helped those involved in the black market, as it was easier to break into warehouses undetected. Docks were another source of illicit goods.The black market facilitated resistance and survival, but it also provided opportunities for people to enrich themselves at the expense of others in need.
The illegal trade takes place in secret, or in the dark, hence the name “black market.” Because black-market trade occurs “off the books,” so to speak, it represents a whole sector of a country's economy that cannot accurately be measured.
The entire UK coastline was off-limits to civilians and its landscape completely changed during the war. Anti-invasion defences were built across Britain between 1940 and 1941.
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June 9, 2022
Couldn't put it down

Loved it, the way it was written and the characters, was when it came to the end. Looking forward to the next instalment
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October 4, 2022
A wedding for the biscuit Factory Girls

An excellent follow on book with all my favourite characters

I definitely recommend it.

I could not put it down.
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October 19, 2022
Another great read

Great read just love this series of books the characters and all their ups and downs Especially ma Ada loved the ending
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March 15, 2023
This book was ok
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June 10, 2023
This was a nice story, about families, the war etc. It was also interesting to wait for the secrets to be revealed too.
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August 5, 2024
Another fantastic book that Elsie wrote looking forward to reading more
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June 6, 2022
I have now read all the biscuit factory girls books and find them great entertaining reading and felt like I really got to know the characters. Hopefully, there will be a book 4 to carry through the war on the ups and downs of the folk of Sixteen Streets.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐for me on the three of these books.
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August 17, 2025
I truly loved this series. Has it ended? I just felt like I was really getting into the characters. Will be rereading and updating this review.
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