Member Reviews
Leanne D, Reviewer
A new resident arrives at the House of Help for Friendless Girls and she certainly causes a ruckus. The story is a historical saga and it's both compelling and heartwarming. I enjoyed the intimate moments and as the story progressed I became more and more immersive. I loved the sassiness of the characters making it invested in their welfare. It is littered with facts of the times history. A blend of fact and fiction!