William Moon's heart swelled with pride when, at eleven, his daughter Maddy won the talent contest held by the Pierrots on Scarborough beach. Now seventeen, Maddy journeys around the North of England with Morgan's Melody Makers, topping the bill as 'Yorkshire's own songbird' and visiting places she has never been to before. She is eager to take her first steps along the road to love, but her heart is taken on a bumpy ride as she experiences the highs and lows, the rapture and the heartache of falling in love for the first time.
Margaret Thornton was born in Blackpool and has lived there all her life. She was a qualified teacher but retired in order to concentrate on her writing.
Thornton has two children and five grandchildren. Her previous Blackpool sagas are available from Headline and have been highly praised. To date, she has written 24 novels.
Continuing on from "A True Love Of Mine", the story of Maddy Moon and her family. A little predictable but a nice easy read, especially if you like Scarborough and Blackpool.
I just can't believe why the hell did I read this book. What I hate the most about this book? it takes her almost the whole chapter describing us the history of a certain landmark where Maddy goes. I suppose I bought a novel and not a damn tour guide book about Liverpool.