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Loved it. Being a northern lass myself I loved reading this book and just heart warming. I was drawn in from the beginning and would highly recommend and definitely read more by the author
A Daughter’s Gift is about a family struggling to stay together. When Elizabeth’s mother dies, her sisters Jenny and Alice are fostered. Aunt Betty and Uncle Ben take baby Kit and Elizabeth and Jimmy goes to the children’s home.
Elizabeth starts working at the hospital as a laundry maid and trains to be a nurse where she meets Captain Jack Benson and falls in love with him. Will their differences in class keep them apart? Elizabeth has to chose between helping her sister Jenny who has been adopted by a cruel farmer or her love for Jack.
My first Maggie Hope book and it certainly won’t be my last. A real heart wrenching story, beautifully written that depicted loss, hardship and love. I was thoroughly into this story and desperate for Elizabeth to have her happy ending!!
Thank you to Netgalley for my copy in exchange for a review.
A truly deserving five star read. I loved this one from beginning to end. Will definitely be reading more from this author.
When Elizabeth and her four siblings are orphaned, she and her brother are sent to a children's home; her sisters into foster care. As they grow up, Elizabeth wants to better herself so that she can eventually bring all her siblings back together. She starts working as a laundry maid but soon takes an intrest in training as a nurse. Her brother Jimmy gets a job down the pit. Elizabeth is determined to stay close to her brothers and sisters but the care system has other ideas. Elizabeth has no idea where her two sisters had been sent, but she is determined to find out.
This is a beautifully written story. A heartbreaking but also a heartwarming romantic tale. There is a well rounded mix of characters in this story of hardship. I really enjoyed this book and the story had me gripped from the beginning. Overall, this is a very enjoyable read.
I would like to thank NetGalley, Penguin Randon House UK and the Maggie Hope for my ARC in exchange for an honest review.
An orphaned family divided when the parents pass away. A well written historical romance, a little predictable, but good nonetheless. Recommended to all who love historical romance a lovely cosy read.
This is a first for me by this author but won't be my last.
A family torn apart. A daughter’s courage...
When Elizabeth and her four sibling are orphaned, she and her brother are sent to a children’s home; their younger sisters into foster care. Life in the home is hard, but she is determined to look after her brother and make a better life for them both. Working as a nurse gives her a purpose, but she risks everything by falling for wounded officer Jack Benson. Far above her in wealth and station, Elizabeth cannot marry him, and she risks losing her nursing place if there is any hint of impropriety about her conduct. Then Elizabeth learns that her sister, Jenny, has been adopted by an abusive farmer. Torn between her hopeless love for Jack and her sister, must Elizabeth make an extreme sacrifice to reunite her family?
A heart-breaking yet heart-warming romantic family saga... lots of twists and turns with surprises about parenthood and misunderstandings.
An interesting mix of characters that are well-written in this nicely paced tale of hardship and the endurance to keep a family together.
A real page-turner filled with family struggles where you can't help but hope for the best for the characters.
I thoroughly enjoyed this story and can't wait to read more of Maggie's work.
Thank-You Netgalley for my ARC.
Really enjoyable read. Loved the main character and how the story panned out. Heart wrenching and heart warming at the same time
A Daughters Gift is the story of Elizabeth, who after the death of her mother struggles to keep her siblings together. Her Aunt takes baby Kit, her sisters are found foster homes and her brother Jimmy and herself end up in the children’s home next to the workhouse.
As they grow up, Elizabeth wants to better herself, so eventually she can bring her siblings together. She starts work as a laundry maid but becomes interested and eventually starts training as a Nurse. Her brother Jimmy starts working down the pit.
Elizabeth then meets Captain Jack Benson and falls in love with him. But, because they are from different social classes people and incidents in their lives stop them being together.
This is a lovely heart-breaking story of love and loss and one’s determination to keep her family together. This is a real page turner and I thoroughly enjoyed this. This reminded me of books by Catherine Cookson. If you like them, you will love this. Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for a copy of this.
Great storyline with good strong characters. Very well written. I would recommend this book to anyone.
A solid historical saga, not too dissimilar to others in this genre. That said I did enjoy it and would read more.
A Daughters Gift follows the story of Elizabeth and her struggles to try and protect her siblings after they were split up when orphaned. As she has forged herself a career to try and better her life she is put in to a quandary when she meets wounded officer Jack. Elizabeth realises she is going to have to make huge sacrifices in order to fulfil the duty she feels but at what cost?.
I really enjoyed this story and the setting of the North East. The story came alive through good characterisation and the emotions were well written.
The story pulled me in from the beginning and kept my attention to the very end as I became desperate to find out how it all worked out for Elizabeth.
A entertaining saga I would recommend.
My thanks go to the author, publisher and Netgalley in providing the arc for a honest review.
A Daughter's Gift. Period story set in the North East of England. Well written and with great characters which really come alive. Thoroughly enjoyed this book. One to recommend. 4* from me. My thanks to the publisher & NetGaley for the advance reader copy.
A change from my usual read but I did enjoy this historical fiction set in the north east of England around the time of the first world war. It was a little unbelievable in places which I found a little bit frustrating but I still thought it was worthy of 4*,
Great story with the rich mine owner falls in love with a nurse looking after him when he has been injured in the war. There are twists and turns in this story, with surprises popping up about parenthood and miss understanding. Elizabeth wants to care for her siblings particularly when she becomes aware that her sister is suffering abuse at the hands of her adoptive father. Elizabeth is pulled between her love for Jack and the need to ensure her sister is safe. Good read that is difficult to put down.
I have only just started reading books from Maggie Hope. This book was the one that started it all. I loved every minute of reading this book.
A really moving, touching storyline. This is my second reading of this novel and I found it just as wonderful as on first reading.
I loved this book, following Elizabeth's story from growing up as an orphan to going on to become a nurse in the war. As a nurse tending to wounded soldiers she meets Jack and falls in love. Follow Elizabeth's journey through hardship, the war and love.
“This is the 2nd novel by Maggie Hope that I have read and I enjoyed it as much as I did the first. When Elizabeth, her brothers and sisters are orphaned after their mum dies their horrible aunt takes in the youngest one and sends the others to the orphanage. This story tells the hardship that she and her siblings have to endure to survive.
When her path crosses with a wounded Captain from the war what happens after that is heart breaking at times. It revolves around the coal mining community and the hardships that they faced just to get through each day. It is a lovely heart warming romance book that once started you won't want to put down
Review: This is a story that I found very hard to put down once I started reading it.
Four siblings who are orphans find themselves being separated. Elizabeth while being a nurse falls in love however a family situation occurs and Elizabeth must choose the right thing to do.
It is a gripping read full of family struggles. You can't help but hope the best for the characters. Maggie Hope's writing really draws you into the story.
Sadly I was unable to make it through much of this book. The writing style wasn't to my liking. Thank you for the opportunity to view. I wish the author the best.