Beth Ward and Tyler Blacklock share a love they know will last forever. But Beth's mother, Esther, is jealous of the girl and seizes an opportunity to be rid of her daughter. Banished in disgrace from the family home, Beth takes the northbound train and alights at Blackburn, friendless and alone. On this day, Fortune smiles, for Beth is taken in by warm-hearted Maisie Armstrong, a widow with two children. Money is scarce, but love abounds in the cosy house on Larkhill, and Beth is content there to await the birth of her child. But she cannot forget Tyler, and is tormented by the belief that he has betrayed her . . .
Josephine Cox was born in Blackburn, one of ten children. At the age of sixteen, Josephine met and married her husband Ken, and had two sons. When the boys started school, she decided to go to college and eventually gained a place at university but was unable to take this up as it would have meant living away from home. Instead, she went into teaching – and started to write her first full-length novel. She won the ‘Superwoman of Great Britain’ Award, for which her family had secretly entered her, at the same time as her novel was accepted for publication. She is now a No.1 bestselling author with over 40 books to her name.
She wrote dark psychological thrillers under the name Jane Brindle.
Such a tragic story. So much scheming just to keep two people apart. Never a dull moment. A handful of twists and turns to keep you guessing until the end. Had me engrossed from the get go. Josephine Cox excels in writing gripping sagas.
Listened to the audiobook on BorrowBox Published by Bolinda audio Read by Sherry Baines - adding this narrator to my list of ‘awesome readers.’ Duration: 17 hrs, 26min. 1.25x Speed
I so enjoyed this book. Got frustrated sometimes with the storyline as if only certain people spoke up then lives would have been so much better, but then of cause the book would have been much shorter. Also similar stories and plots to other JC books.
This story is one of my all time favourites and I would recommend reading it to anyone who can immerse themselves in a truly gripping,sad,joyful and satisfyingly wonderful tale.
I loved this book, it had a bit of everything in it. We have Beth so cruelly treated by her mother, her father a quiet man very dominated by his wife but he loved his daughter so much. Her brother Ben, turns into a nasty drunkard and a gambler. Beth's love Tyler Blackstock is so cruelly treated their story is heartbreaking. I couldn't put it down the author's work grabbed me and had me routing for the poor young couple. I would highly recommend this book to all. Heartwarming story
I wanted to stop reading this because I didn't like where it was going, trying to break up Tyler and Beth, well enough already. Esther the mother, Ben the brother, co-workers, the land lady's daughter, all scheming, lying and backstabbing, was getting on my nerves. I guess I get too involved in the main characters of a good read, first time reading this author, will try another book & see how it goes lol!
The story line is good but it is way too long and predictable. Beth and Tyler are from vastly different backgrounds, but fall in love and she becomes pregnant. Her parents throw her out and Beth's mother blackens Tyler's reputation to prevent him from locally getting work. He leaves to find work, but promises to return for Beth.
Read this book while on holiday and couldn't put it down! I even found myself getting emotional near the end of the book as I found it so well written it made me really feel for the characters involved.
For those who love historical fictions. Set in 1880s, you will see how different the lives were but same in emotions as of this era. A book that one can read comfortable curled up under the blankets, flipping through each pages and living, feeling the lives of people far before.
I love Josephine Cox’s books. She takes you through every emotion known to man, every heartbreak and betrayal. When everything is dark and it seems as though nothing can put it right there is an inkling of light at the end of the tunnel.
Don't Cry Alone was a good read but not the best I've read by Josephine Cox. Usually a real page turner that I struggle to put down, this book was not the same. Too much description for me with characters not speaking up.
Thoroughly enjoyed this book. Such sadness and desperately reading to see if Beth finds her man. A very good read, looked forward to picking up my book. Sad that's it's finished, was a bit disappointed with the ending, didnt seem to be enough of it but it was a happy ending.
Lovely story and I found it to be gripping - a book I didn’t want to put down. You can’t go wrong with Josephine Cox’s books, I’ve enjoyed all I’ve read so far. Would definitely recommend this book.