A collection of four full-length historical standalone novels around the themes of separation. Over 400,000 pages of compelling, page-turning reading The books areKurinji Flowers - Love and redemption in colonial India. Set against the vibrant backdrop of a nation on the cusp of independence, this evocative tale explores the transformative power of love, the weight of betrayal, and the possibility of redemption. Kurinji Flowers is a sweeping emotional journey that will captivate readers long after the final page is turned.Letters from a Patchwork Quilt -Pressured by his family to join the priesthood, a young man escapes to pursue a new life, in this powerful and moving love story. A sweeping, heart-wrenching tale of love and sacrifice, separation and courage.The Gamekeeper's Wife – In post-World War I England, a love affair defies societal boundaries. A captivating tale of sacrifice and the strength of the human heart. From manicured English gardens to the untamed wilderness of Borneo, this gripping story explores how true connection can transcend societal expectations and physical separation.The Green Ribbons – A classic tale of passion, vengeance and redemption. In attempting to protect herself and her future, Heppie unleashes a chain of events with disastrous consequences for her own life and the lives of those she holds most dear.
Clare Flynn is the author of eighteen historical novels and a collection of short stories. She is the 2020 winner of the UK Selfies Adult Fiction prize for her best-selling novel The Pearl of Penang, was shortlisted for the RNA Industry Awards Indie Champion of the Year for 2021 and won the award in 2022.
Clare lives in Eastbourne. on the south coast of the UK. She is a fluent Italian speaker and loves spending time in Italy. In her spare time she likes to quilt, paint and travel often and widely as possible.
Clare Flynn is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, an active member of The Romantic Novelists Association, The Hostrical Writers Association, The Alliance of Independent Authors and The Society of Authors. More information about her books can be found at www.clareflynn.co.uk