<p> <strong>Praise for <em>The Dressmaker’s Secret</em>:</strong> </p> <p>‘A tale of deception, love and endurance…<strong> It kept me reading into the small hours</strong>’ Glynis Peters, author of <em>The Secret Orphan</em></p> <p>‘<strong>A thrilling story</strong> of intrigue, love, and the secrets shadowing two disparate women… <strong>I couldn't put it down</strong>’ Adrienne Chinn, author of <em>The English Wife</em></p> <p>‘<strong>Stunning</strong>… <strong>I was completely hooked</strong>… and the twist ending was totally satisfying’ Kathleen McGurl, author of <em>The Girl from Bletchley Park</em></p> <p>‘<strong>Had me turning the pages late into the night</strong>… The historical detail is astounding… <strong>It’s the warmth and strength of the grandmother and granddaughter at the heart of this brilliant book that made me fall in love with it</strong>’ Louise Douglas, author of <em>The House by the Sea</em></p> <p>‘<strong>A page-turning story</strong> of choices made in Occupied Paris’ Gill Paul, author of <em>The Secret Wife </em></p> <p>‘I was gripped from start to finish… <strong>Wonderful, unputdownable, historical fiction</strong>’ Jenny Ashcroft, author of <em>Under the Golden Sun</em></p> <p>‘<strong>Utterly gripping, this is an emotional rollercoaste</strong>r that had me living and breathing WW2 Paris. I was absolutely hooked’ Laura Jane Williams, author of Our Stop</p> <p>‘<strong>I loved it</strong>. It’s an intricately, beautifully threaded story that<strong> pulls at the heartstrings</strong>’ Liz Fenwick, author of <em>The River Between Us</em></p> <p>‘<strong>Vivid and beautiful</strong>…<strong>Kept me hooked right from the beginning through to the cleverly twisty ending</strong>. Make sure you have tissues handy!’ Nikola Scott, author of <em>The Orchard Girls</em></p> <p>‘<strong>Evocative, gripping and emotional. I absolutely loved it</strong>’ Eleanor Ray, author of <em>Everything is Beautiful</em></p> <p>‘<strong>An insightful, gripping and poignant depiction of the perils and heartbreak of war</strong>. A deftly-told story of love, legacy and loss, <strong>this is one novel you won't want to miss</strong>’ Holly Miller, author of <em>The Sight of You</em></p>

‘Extraordinary… Brought history alive on the page… Tense and emotional… Sensitive yet brutal…With the most unexpected end that left me breathless. Wow, just wow… Incredible’ NetGalley Review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 1941, Nazi-occupied Paris: In the glamorous Ritz hotel there is a woman with a dangerous secret… As Coco Chanel’s assistant, Adèle lives side by side with German officers in the splendour of The Ritz hotel. But Adèle has a secret. She is working for the resistance, right under the Germans’ noses. As occupied Paris becomes more and more dangerous, Adèle will have to decide if she can risk everything to save innocent lives and protect the man she loves… Present day: Chloé’s grandmother has never spoken about the war and avoids questions about the legendary designer she once worked for. Now Chloé has come to Paris, to uncover the truth about Adèle’s life. But is she prepared for what she will find? And for the power of her grandmother’s secrets to change her family forever… An absolutely gripping and heartbreaking wartime story of the enduring power of love, for fans of The Lost Girls of Paris and The Nightingale. Readers love The Dressmaker’s Secret: ‘WOW… Outstandingly brilliant and extremely poignant from beginning to end’ NetGalley Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Just absolute perfection… My emotions ran the full course in this book… THE ENDING. I cried my eyes out, I was a blubbering mess trying to quickly explain the entire book to my husband while crying’ NetGalley Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Your heart will be in your mouth reading this book… I cried… I loved the ending’ NetGalley Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘It made me cry tears of happiness at the end… Fantastic’ NetGalley Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘I absolutely loved this story!… A MUST read. Grab some tissues before you dive in’ NetGalley Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘A tale of deception, love and endurance… It kept me reading into the small hours’ Glynis Peters, author of The Secret Orphan ‘Had me up way later than I planned… I couldn’t put it down’ NetGalley Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Thrilling… I couldn't put it down’ Adrienne Chinn, author of The English Wife
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‘Extraordinary… Brought history alive on the page… Tense and emotional… Sensitive yet brutal…With the most unexpected end that left me breathless. Wow, just wow… Incredible’ NetGalley Review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 1941, Nazi-occupied Paris: In the glamorous Ritz hotel there is a woman with a dangerous secret…
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Praise for The Dressmaker’s Secret: ‘A tale of deception, love and endurance… It kept me reading into the small hours’ Glynis Peters, author of The Secret Orphan ‘A thrilling story of intrigue, love, and the secrets shadowing two disparate women… I couldn't put it down’ Adrienne Chinn, author of The English Wife ‘Stunning… I was completely hooked… and the twist ending was totally satisfying’ Kathleen McGurl, author of The Girl from Bletchley Park ‘Had me turning the pages late into the night… The historical detail is astounding… It’s the warmth and strength of the grandmother and granddaughter at the heart of this brilliant book that made me fall in love with it’ Louise Douglas, author of The House by the Sea ‘A page-turning story of choices made in Occupied Paris’ Gill Paul, author of The Secret Wife ‘I was gripped from start to finish… Wonderful, unputdownable, historical fiction’ Jenny Ashcroft, author of Under the Golden Sun ‘Utterly gripping, this is an emotional rollercoaster that had me living and breathing WW2 Paris. I was absolutely hooked’ Laura Jane Williams, author of Our Stop ‘I loved it. It’s an intricately, beautifully threaded story that pulls at the heartstrings’ Liz Fenwick, author of The River Between Us ‘Vivid and beautiful…Kept me hooked right from the beginning through to the cleverly twisty ending. Make sure you have tissues handy!’ Nikola Scott, author of The Orchard Girls ‘Evocative, gripping and emotional. I absolutely loved it’ Eleanor Ray, author of Everything is Beautiful ‘An insightful, gripping and poignant depiction of the perils and heartbreak of war. A deftly-told story of love, legacy and loss, this is one novel you won't want to miss’ Holly Miller, author of The Sight of You
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Shortlisted for Best Historical Romance at the Romantic Novel Awards 2023
Shortlisted for Best Historical Romance at the Romantic Novel Awards 2023 • Lorna Cook’s debut The Forgotten Village has sold nearly 200,000 copies across formats • The Forgotten Village stayed at #1 in the Amazon Kindle charts for three weeks and in the top ten for six weeks, becoming one of the biggest books of the year • It was the winner of the Joan Hessayon New Writers Award from the RNA • Lorna is a quality writer who is already adored by her fans, with both The Forgotten Village and The Forbidden Promise averaging over 4.5* on Amazon and with over 1,500 reviews between them • Now, she brings us another stunning historical time-slip novel, that shines a new light on the overlooked history of one of the world’s most famous women – Coco Chanel – during the Nazi occupation of Paris, through the eyes of our brave heroine, who is employed as her assistant. Fans of WWII historical fiction will be captivated by this story of love, sacrifice and courage. Competition: The;Dressmaker’s Gift;Storyteller of Casablanca;Rose Code;Tattooist of Auschwitz;Three Sisters;Paris Library;Skylark’s Secret;Girls in the attic;Cilka’s Journey. Pam Jenoff;Fiona Valpy;Ella Carey;Ellie Midwood;Kate Quinn;Tessa Harris; Natasha Lester; Heather Morris;Mandy Robotham;Siobhan Curham
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780008379094
Publisert
2022-02-03
Utgiver
Vendor
AVON, a division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Vekt
270 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
24 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
384

Forfatter

Biographical note

LORNA COOK is the author of the Kindle #1 bestseller The Forgotten Village. It was her debut novel and the recipient of both the Romantic Novelists’ Association Katie Fforde Debut Romantic Novel Award and the Joan Hessayon Award for New Writers. Lorna lives in coastal South East England with her husband, daughters and a Staffy named Socks. A former journalist and publicist, she owns more cookery books than one woman should, but barely gets time to cook.