For the residence of Mulberry Lane, the war continues to drag on in England, and they have started making plans for Christmas. When, the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor, America’s involvement in the war increases and they hope it means the war will finally end. Times are tough with rationing, shortages of everything and they have to make do. Constantly worried about loved ones fighting in the war, life must go on, everyone in the lane sticks together, neighbors and friends help and support each other.
Mulberry Lane’s experiencing a baby boom, Peggy Ashley and Maureen Hart are both pregnant. All the ladies in the lane are excited, they all help by organizing maternity clothes and everything the new babies will need. Mrs Tandy, Mrs Jackson and Alice Carter all get out the knitting needles and are busy making baby clothes. Newly married Anne Riley, dreams of having a baby with her husband Kirk Ross, Tom Barton has grown up since his father’s joined the army, he’s helping Henry Jackson at his shop and Ellie Morris is busy with her hair dressing business.
When a series of houses are broken into, the residents of Mulberry Lane are shocked, they band together, it must have something to do with the strange man that’s been seen hanging around, everyone’s on the lookout and helping the police to catch him. A wonderful way to continue on from A Wedding at Mulberry Lane, I enjoyed reading about the new romances and babies being born in Mulberry Lane Babies and I look forward to starting the next book in the series.
Thanks to NetGalley and Rosie Clarke for my copy and four stars from me.