5-Star Review - '...Dawn Knox has woven an intricate tale of love, forgiveness, and family secrets in A Reunion in Plotlands....It’s the kind of story that keeps you invested in the romance, draws you into the characters’ lives, and leaves you feeling like you’ve truly walked alongside them through every joy and heartache.' – Reviewed by Jennifer Senick for Readers’ Favorite
She’s always tried her best. But it’s never good enough. Will she always be a failure? Can one moment of courage change everything? In 1943, amidst the chaos of World War II, Evelyn Quinn risks her mother's wrath by sending a pair of socks with her name and address to British troops in Europe. Little does she know, this small act of kindness will lead to a life-changing encounter with Naval Lieutenant Jacob Adam. But as their love grows, Evelyn's mother's vindictiveness and Jacob's war-guilt threaten to tear them apart. Will they find the strength to overcome the secrets of their past and hold onto their chance at happiness in a world torn apart by war?
If you like sweet romance, family loyalties and deep bonds of friendship, then you’ll love Dawn Knox’s uplifting and moving story set in the Plotlands of Dunton, Essex, during World War Two.
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Dawn Knox, also published as D.N. Knox, has been a finalist in the Wishing Shelf Book Awards for 2017 and 2020, Readers' Favorite Book Awards 2018 and Independent Author Network Book of the Year Award 2018. She has been writing for several years and has had success with various horror, sci-fi, quirky and romantic stories. Her first published children’s story was DAFFODIL AND THE THIN PLACE. In 2016, she published THE GREAT WAR - 100 STORIES OF 100 WORDS, HONOURING THOSE WHO LIVED AND DIED 100 YEARS AGO, her tribute to the people who endured World War One. Her latest book is 'THE MACAROON CHRONICLES', published by Chapeltown Books, a quirky, anthropomorphic romp in the fictitious Isle of Macaroon. She has had a number of historical romances published, many set not far from where she lives in Essex, as well as various My Weekly Pocket Novels. Dawn has also written two plays about the First World War, which have been performed in England, Germany and France.