Love Me or Leave Me

ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755384495

Price: £9.99

ON SALE: 19th January 2012

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Historical Fiction

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Will her past ever leave her be?

Love Me or Leave Me is a passionate and moving saga about a young woman who is ready to fight for a chance of happiness, from bestselling author Josephine Cox. Perfect for fans of Lyn Andrews and Cathy Sharp.


‘A lovely romance’ – Mirror

Beautiful Eva Bereton has just three close friends: Patsy, whom she looks upon as a sister; Bill, once her childhood sweetheart, now married and living in Canada; and her mother, to whom she is devoted. When a tragic accident turns Eva’s world upside down, Patsy is the only one she can turn to.

A hated figure from the past comes to reclaim the farm and business that Eva had always believed were her parents’. Not even Bill, still in love with Eva, can stop Eva being thrown out on the streets. Together with Patsy, Eva starts a new life far away.

Luckily, they find work and lodgings wherever they settle. But when Eva arrives in Blackburn her past mistakes rise up to haunt her. Yet even when threatened from all sides Eva will never accept that her chances of happiness have been destroyed. Determined and optimistic, she fights on to change her life for the better.

What readers are saying about Love Me or Leave Me:

‘I couldn’t put it down. The characters were amazing and the ending was true to life’

‘What a lovely read. Heart-breaking at times but heart-warming at others. A must read

‘I started this lovely book and read it over two days, just couldn’t put it down. A lovely story about friendship and love, and always having the strength to carry on’

Reviews

A lovely romance
Mirror
Driven and passionate
The Sunday Times
Impossible to resist
Woman's Realm
Josephine Cox brings so much freshness to the plot, and the characters ... A Cookson by any other name
Birmingham Post
Hailed quite rightly as a gifted writer in the tradition of Catherine Cookson
Manchester Evening News