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Onwards and Upwards

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A young couple learn that the grass isn't always greener on the other side...

Onwards and Upwards by much-loved author Lynda Page, sees a couple struggle against family feuds, ambition and adversity. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Lindsey Hutchinson.

Danny and Maxie Maws think the world of each other. As a milkman and a nanny, making ends meet is a constant juggling act - not helped by their mothers who are sworn enemies - but they are happy together and that's all that matters. But when their flashy new neighbours convince Danny he is not giving Maxie the sort of life she deserves, he fears he'll lose her if he doesn't do something about it. Embarking on a series of disastrous money-making schemes, Danny finds himself getting into deeper and deeper trouble. But then Maxie begins to face a few troubles of her own...

What readers are saying about Onwards and Upwards :

'Another great read, [Lynda Page books] are certainly riveting! Fabulous book'

'Enjoyed this book, always kept you thinking what was going to happen next'

310 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 7, 2006

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Lynda Page

47 books43 followers
Author of 29 books, Lynda Page was born and brought up in Leicester. The eldest of four daughters, she left home at seventeen and has had a wide variety of office jobs. She began her prolific writing career with her first novel during her 45 minute lunch hours at work. The book took 18 months to complete and was snapped up by the leading UK publisher, Headline, and she has been under contract to them ever since. She lives in a village in Leicestershire and is a full time writer.

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cute and easy story, not the best writing but likeable character. Reminder of how important communication in a relationship is.
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May 4, 2012
A brilliant story, charming and romantic, set during the 1960s and told in the style of Josephine Cox and Catherine Cookson.
Well worth reading.
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