Kitty’s War

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Pub Date 21 Jan 2015 | Archive Date 2 Mar 2015

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One event can change your life forever…

1917. After suffering a terrible ordeal as a nurse in Flanders, Kitty Maitland believes she has found a safe and welcoming home at Dark River Farm, Devon. She is finally on the path to recovery… until the arrival of two very different visitors threatens to turn her new world upside down.

When a charming stranger arrives at the farm, Kitty believes they might be just what she needs to push her hopeless love for Scottish army captain Archie Buchanan out of her mind. But she soon discovers he’s not a stranger to everyone, and despite her best efforts, her feelings towards Archie refuse to disappear.

The other newcomer, a young woman with a past linked to the farm, sows seeds of discontent and mistrust, causing a rift in the once harmonious group of friends.

Dark River Farm, previously a place of comfort and an escape from Kitty’s traumatic past, is at risk of becoming a place of fear, suspicion and danger. Can Kitty stand up for what she thinks is right, and return Dark River Farm to the haven it once was?

An emotional and uplifting historical fiction novel about love, courage and community, perfect for fans of A Woman of War, My Name is Eva and Katie Flynn.

Previously published as Daughter of Dark River Farm.

Readers LOVE Kitty’s War!

History, mystery, romance all bundled up together.’ – Amazon Reviewer, 5 Stars

‘Exciting, romantic, emotional… fantastic.’ – Amazon Reviewer, 5 Stars

Gripping read.’ – Amazon Reviewer, 5 Stars

One event can change your life forever…

1917. After suffering a terrible ordeal as a nurse in Flanders, Kitty Maitland believes she has found a safe and welcoming home at Dark River Farm, Devon. She...


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After surviving the horrors of World War I in France, Kitty Maitland has made a comfortable life for herself at Dark River Farm. Here, she feels she can finally begin to heal. But when two visitors appear, the dynamics of the farm change. One is a handsome, charming man. Kitty doesn’t believe she will ever get over Archie Buchanan, but maybe there is a chance to at least forget with this mysterious charmer. The other visitor is a young woman who spreads unrest and mistrust through the farm like a virus. No one is immune and the farm is no longer a safe place anymore.

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Its 1917 and Kitty has made Dark River Farm her home where she can finally relax, put all behind her.

While she is just coming to terms with things, two visitors arrive, both very different and the dynamics of her family start to change, not for the good either.

Like all good love stories we meet a rogue in the frame of ......
Is he what she needs to gee up her existence? To get over her past love?

This of course is based around the times of the war, we have short glimpses of Land Army girls, the time when women were needed to do jobs of men.

I did personally find this hard to follow at first because of not reading prior books in this series. I just jumped right in and didn't realize, I wish I had.

I would highly recommend you reading the books in order to get the benefit of the story.

My thanks go to Carina UK via Net Galley for allowing me to read and review.

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