Molly Bennett and Nellie McDonough have been best mates for over twenty years, with never a cross word between them. When times were bad and money scarce, they kept their families together with love and laughter. And they were always there to help anyone in trouble. So when they hear about a mother who hasn't seen her son for years, the two friends know they have a job to do...
Joan Jonker was born and bred in Liverpool. She founded the charity-run organisation Victims of Violence and she lives in Southport. She has two sons and two grandsons.
I don’t know what more I can say about Joan Jonkers books than what I’ve said on other reviews. I’ve lost count of the amount of times I’ve read them over the years. I still have the paperbacks in the attic. When I’m reading the times I feel myself smiling and the amount of times my hubby asks what I’m smiling at. Pure joy, a lift when you need it
Loved this book and love this series. Getting closer to the final book and I will miss reading about the lives of these great characters. Ms. Jonker has a gift for describing the setting as well. I feel transported back in time. These are books of hope and caring, perfect for the challenging times we are having in 2020! Highly recommend the whole series.