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His Brother's Wife

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1860. Harriet Miles is trying to take care of her seriously ill mother, and just when she thinks things couldn’t get any worse she is fired from her job at the hostelry. The last thing she expects after her mother dies is a marriage proposal from a man she barely knows, but her only alternative is the workhouse. And so begins her new life with Noah Tuke. But instead of marital bliss, Harriet finds herself in the cramped farmhouse which Noah calls home, and in this overcrowded and angry household she meets with hostility and bitterness. The only person who offers her friendship is Noah’s brother, Fletcher. Gradually she learns the true reasons behind Noah’s desire to marry her – and realises that the only person she finds real companionship with is the person she can’t possibly be with . . .If you enjoy books by Katie Flynn and Dilly Court, you'll love Val's heartwarming stories of triumph over adversity.

434 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 7, 2013

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Val Wood

45 books94 followers
Valerie Wood

Since winning the Catherine Cookson Prize for Fiction for her first novel, The Hungry Tide, Val Wood has become one of the most popular authors in the UK. Born in the mining town of Castleford, Val came to East Yorkshire as a child and has lived in Hull and rural Holderness where many of her novels are set. She now lives in the market town of Beverley. When she is not writing, Val is busy promoting libraries and supporting many charities. Find out more about Val Wood's novels by visiting her website: www.valeriewood.co.uk

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Profile Image for Joan Norris Miller.
15 reviews1 follower
December 25, 2013
HIGHLY recommend! I actually read this book as an audiobook - the narrator was outstanding, which made the story very authentic to time & place. The storyline grabs you, and the mystery unravels throughout. Toward the end, you really start to feel some empathy toward Noah Tuke and even his father, Nathaniel, as secrets are uncovered. Loved the ending, especially the closing words.
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April 9, 2014
I enjoyed it but did find it quite predictable.
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110 reviews2 followers
October 14, 2014
i enjoyed this book, but found it to be predictable, maybe im reading too many books that all head for the same outcome..good read all the same..
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443 reviews3 followers
June 2, 2025
From start to finish, His Brother’s Wife is an utterly captivating read—I simply couldn’t put it down. The story draws you in instantly, with immersive characters that keep you engaged throughout.

Unlike some sagas that take time to build momentum, this novel dives straight into the action. The pacing is fast, packed with events and twists that keep the reader hooked. Every character evokes strong emotions, especially Noah—who, despite being unlikeable for much of the book, becomes compelling towards the end.

The plot is filled with unexpected turns, making for a gripping read with just the right chapter lengths to keep the pages turning. This is far from a slow or predictable novel—it keeps you engaged the whole way through.

I couldn’t fault anything in this book, and I’m eagerly anticipating the next instalment featuring Fletcher and Harriet—my favourite characters. I’m looking forward to seeing how their journey unfolds further!
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Author 10 books35 followers
January 16, 2024
This is the first book I've read by Val Wood. I thoroughly enjoyed the story and the characters were quite believable. I've yet to read a book where I didn't at least partly guess the outcome and this was no different. As an author I know it is extremely difficult to keep the reader in the dark and unsuspecting and I believe very few authors succeed in unpredictability. However, Val Wood's few hidden secrets were released slowly throughout the story which turned it quite successfully into a bit of a page turner. There are a few more comments I would have added, but when writing reviews I never know quite how much to say without spoilers, so I'll let the readers come to their own conclusions.

However, for those who like this kind of genre and reading about the trials and hardship faced by many young people in the late 19th century, I would definitely recommend this one.
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136 reviews4 followers
March 10, 2020
its hard to imagine now what life must have been like in the late 1800s early 1900s but reading these books is a real education. a single girl must have been really struggling and must have had to make a lot of desperate choices.
Harriet Miles works in a hostelry and is struggling to look after her dying mother. one of the customers makes her a suggestion that she marry him. its a choice between that and the work house so Harriet agrees to the wedding.
the household she goes to is a place of conflict and anger apart from Fletcher her husbands brother. Harriet wants to be with him but knows she cant.
this is a really good interesting book full of the twists and turns i like plus it lays bare what life was like for people then.
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302 reviews
November 25, 2023
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Val Wood has a wonderful talent for really setting a scene.

I loved Harriet's character, she's very prosaic and weathered every storm that came her way with calm determination.

I did feel that we never really got to know Fletcher, the love interest very well though.

Her husband and her mother in law we got to know very well, unlikeable characters both although the latter hoodwinked me for awhile.

The plot was interesting and well paced for me although some may find it slow.

Overall I was impressed by how immersive the story was and how much I enjoyed the farm and Harriet's progression.
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2 reviews2 followers
January 10, 2018
Great period drama.

Great characters and story line, I couldn't put it down! Lots of emotions reading this book. I Highly recommend if you like a good "love triumphs over all in the end" story.
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893 reviews4 followers
May 19, 2022
I love a Val Wood book and I wasn't disappointed. This is set in the 1800s and is about the life of a poverty stricken girl called Harriet who marries a virtual stranger called Noah out of desperation.
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August 16, 2024
I've always loved Catherine Cookson so it's no surprise that I enjoyed this historical novel too. With a strong protagonist and other interesting characters, the story begins in 1860. It follow the ups and downs of Harriet's difficult life. Highly recommended.
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759 reviews78 followers
August 30, 2018
I’d say this was your standard summer read, nothing overly special, but a nice flowing story.

I totally worked out the Fletcher twist only a few chapters into the book though.
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77 reviews
September 3, 2018
Read this author for the first time and a good story teller she is.
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March 13, 2019
His Brother's Wife

As usual Val Wood brings the county of East Yorkshire to life. I could not stop reading and got lost in the story.
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6 reviews
October 6, 2023
Loved it! I actually read the second book in the series first and loved reading this as a back story.
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402 reviews
April 9, 2022
I love this book and I enjoy the storyline very much. At first I did not enjoy it much but after a bit I really felt for the characters and enjoyed it a lot.
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