From a “born storyteller,” a historical saga of a wrongly imprisoned woman’s reunion with her child and the man she loves (Times & Citizen).
It is 1870 and Emma Grady has spent seven years of servitude as a convict in Australia. Now, having earned her ticket-of-leave, she is held by chains of honor and friendship. Emma’s loyalty to her kind and gentle employer Roland Thomas, and her unwillingness to desert fellow convict and beloved friend Nelly, prevent her from leaving.
Yet Emma lives for the days when she will return to England, to face those who cheated and betrayed her. And to Marlow Tanner, the man she loves, and whose tragic child she lost. As Emma battles against adversity, she is unaware that in England the child she has given up for dead is being lovingly raised by Marlow’s sister Old Sal.
Will Emma ever be reunited with Marlow? And even if she finds him, will he still love her? Despite seemingly insurmountable obstacles, her love can never be denied, or forgotten.
The breathtaking second novel of The Emma Grady Sagas
Praise for the writing of Josephine Cox:
“Hailed quite rightly as a gifted writer in the tradition of Catherine Cookson” —Manchester Evening News
“Cox’s talent as a storyteller never lets you escape.” —Daily Mail
“Driven and passionate.” —The Sunday Times
Josephine Cox, also known as Jo Cox, is a bestselling British author.
Born in a cotton mill house in Blackburn, England, Cox was one of ten children. At the age of sixteen, she met and married her husband Ken, and had two sons. Josephine is a highly successful author of over fifty novels, and her books are number 1 bestsellers in both hardback and paperback.