The Great War is over, but one family's journey has just begun...
Sunlight on the Mersey is an engaging saga full of nostalgia and heartbreak from much-loved author Lyn Andrews, whose novels will be enjoyed by fans of Katie Flynn and Dilly Court.
Three years have passed since the end of the Great War. Yet life in Liverpool remains uncertain for shopkeeper's wife Kate Mundy and her family.
Following recent heartbreak, seventeen-year-old Rose is sent to work in rural Wales, where she is enchanted by the 'big house' and by David, its tragic young owner. Sister Iris can't escape so easily, especially when an accident has devastating consequences for the family. Meanwhile ex-soldier Charlie is keen to secure a brighter future for himself... even if it means putting ambition above his own happiness.
There is romance in store for each of the family. But can love blossom amidst the challenges that lie ahead?
What Amazon readers are saying about Sunlight on the Mersey :
' An engaging and engrossing read ... It was a relaxing book , a good way to curl up against a cold dreary day with rain and snow falling outside. Soon that gloomy picture outside my window was forgotten and I was lost in the world of the Mundy family '
'This book was a pleasure to read . At times I found it hard to put down , the story was lovely '
Lyn Andrews is one of the the UK's top one hundred paper-back bestsellers. Born and brought up in Liverpool, she is the daughter of a policeman who also married a policeman. After becoming the mother of triplets, she took some time off from her writing whilst she raised her children. Shortlisted for the romantic Novelists' Association Award in 1993, she has now written twenty-one hugely successful novels. Lyn Andrews divides her time between Merseyside and Ireland.
A rather ordinary tale about ordinary people which makes a pleasant change from reading about middle and upper class people with fancy-nancy names, jobs and houses. The Munday family welcome home soldier son, Charlie, after his experiences in WWI. What follows is their experiences in the years following. Charlie has ambitions beyond the docklands of Liverpool, Iris takes over the family business and delicate Rose takes a job as a maid in North Wales away from the grime and poverty, while mother Kate has to come to terms with life after the death of her husband.A pleasant light read, ideal to while away a couple of rainy afternoons.
Not quite three stars for this book from me, so two & a half. It was an enjoyable, well written read but quite slow and mundane .. Not really up to the standard of her usual books but would suit someone who loves cosy. Enjoy!
Little bit disappointed with this one, definitely not up to her usual standard. The story felt a little patchy in places and rushed in others and there seemed to be no real plot to it. No worries though, out of all the Lyn Andrews books I've read, this is the only one I've ever complained about...even one of my most favourite authors is allowed an 'off' day!
Pleasant, undemanding storytelling to pass the time. It's very Downton Abbey, down to the happy ending. If it's scorching hot characterization & historical detail, along the lines of Philippa Gregory or John Boyne, this isn't the place to find it. But if you're in the mood to be swept along with a simple, straightforward fairy tale, then "Sunlight on the Mersey" does the job.
WW1 is over, Rose and Irish are thrilled that their brother Charlie survived and is now home. Mum runs a grocery store, Dad a pawnbrokers – life is hard in the tiny village outside of Liverpool, but the family is close and things are going quite well until tragedy strikes. It’s a delightful read of family, friendship and love.