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Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Katie Flynn.
'An absorbing story in the grand tradition of the best saga authors' Margaret Dickinson
'Rosie writes such heart-warming sagas' Lyn Andrews
'The new Catherine Cookson' Coventry Evening Telegraph
1896, Nuneaton.
Left on the doorstep of Treetops Children's Home, young Kitty captures the heart of her guardian, Sunday Branning, who has never been blessed with a child of her own. Kitty brings sunshine and joy wherever she goes, and grows into a beguiling and favoured young girl. But then Kitty is summoned to live in London with her birth mother.
At first London offers Kitty excitement and adventure. With her delicate beauty and the voice of an angel, she attracts a promising singing career and the attention of a number of dashing suitors.
But those now close to Kitty are not what they seem, and her comforting old home at Treetops starts to feel very far away. If Kitty is to have any chance of happiness, this little angel must protect herself from devils in disguise . . . and before it's too late.
This is what you've been saying about Rosie Goodwin:
'What a brilliant book I enjoyedevery bit of it and I will recommend it to all my friends'
'What an excellent read, couldn't put book down . . . Rosie Goodwin never disappoints'
'Have read all Rosie Goodwin books and this is one of her best'
'What an amazing book, once you pick it up you cannot put it down'
'A truly great read'
'A really gripping story'
The Little Angel is the second book in Rosie Goodwin's Days of the Week Collection. Why not try the rest, Mothering Sunday, A Mother's Grace, The Blessed Child, A Maiden's Voyage, A Precious Gift and Time to Say Goodbye? Rosie Goodwin is the four-million-copy bestselling author of more than thirty-five novels. She is the first author in the world to be allowed to follow three of Catherine Cookson's trilogies with her own sequels. Having worked in the social services sector for many years, then fostered a number of children, she is now a full-time novelist. She is one of the top 50 most borrowed authors from UK libraries and has sold over four million copies across her career. Rosie lives in Nuneaton, the setting for many of her books, with her husband and their beloved dogs. The riveting and heart-warming brand new saga from #2 Sunday Times bestselling author Rosie Goodwin A regular top five Sunday Times bestseller (Mothering Sunday hit #2 in 2017, and A Maiden's Voyage hit #3 in 2019), Rosie has sold over 1 million books, including over 205,000 since moving to Zaffre The second in a very special seven-book series based on the 'Monday's Child ...' rhyme and set in Victorian Nuneaton, Warwickshire Having fostered over 100 children, Rosie has an incredible personal story of fostering to tell, and she was the only author ever permitted to write official sequels to Catherine Cookson's novels Rosie is a very experienced author and does a lot of events for her large and engaged fanbase - at libraries, bookshops and women's groups An absorbing story in the grand tradition of the best saga authors Rosie writes such heart-warming sagas featuring believable characters and well-researched backgrounds and eras The hardships and privations of a Victorian workhouse are vividly portrayed. Sunday Small is a wonderful heroine, plucky, determined and warm-hearted. A believable and compelling read all the way to a satisfying conclusion An incredibly consuming, uplifting read that will have you rooting for its kind-hearted, good-natured characters within the first couple of pages. Sunday's life-affirming energy and kindness breathe life and joy into the story, making her splendid company for when you're feeling down in the dumps A gifted writer. Tells a cracking story and does so with an insight into people that is rarely found. Not only is Goodwin's characterisation and dialogue compelling, but her descriptive writing is a joy. At the risk of offending
'An absorbing story in the grand tradition of the best saga authors' Margaret Dickinson
'Rosie writes such heart-warming sagas' Lyn Andrews
'The new Catherine Cookson' Coventry Evening Telegraph
1896, Nuneaton.
Left on the doorstep of Treetops Children's Home, young Kitty captures the heart of her guardian, Sunday Branning, who has never been blessed with a child of her own. Kitty brings sunshine and joy wherever she goes, and grows into a beguiling and favoured young girl. But then Kitty is summoned to live in London with her birth mother.
At first London offers Kitty excitement and adventure. With her delicate beauty and the voice of an angel, she attracts a promising singing career and the attention of a number of dashing suitors.
But those now close to Kitty are not what they seem, and her comforting old home at Treetops starts to feel very far away. If Kitty is to have any chance of happiness, this little angel must protect herself from devils in disguise . . . and before it's too late.
This is what you've been saying about Rosie Goodwin:
'What a brilliant book I enjoyedevery bit of it and I will recommend it to all my friends'
'What an excellent read, couldn't put book down . . . Rosie Goodwin never disappoints'
'Have read all Rosie Goodwin books and this is one of her best'
'What an amazing book, once you pick it up you cannot put it down'
'A truly great read'
'A really gripping story'
The Little Angel is the second book in Rosie Goodwin's Days of the Week Collection. Why not try the rest, Mothering Sunday, A Mother's Grace, The Blessed Child, A Maiden's Voyage, A Precious Gift and Time to Say Goodbye? Rosie Goodwin is the four-million-copy bestselling author of more than thirty-five novels. She is the first author in the world to be allowed to follow three of Catherine Cookson's trilogies with her own sequels. Having worked in the social services sector for many years, then fostered a number of children, she is now a full-time novelist. She is one of the top 50 most borrowed authors from UK libraries and has sold over four million copies across her career. Rosie lives in Nuneaton, the setting for many of her books, with her husband and their beloved dogs. The riveting and heart-warming brand new saga from #2 Sunday Times bestselling author Rosie Goodwin A regular top five Sunday Times bestseller (Mothering Sunday hit #2 in 2017, and A Maiden's Voyage hit #3 in 2019), Rosie has sold over 1 million books, including over 205,000 since moving to Zaffre The second in a very special seven-book series based on the 'Monday's Child ...' rhyme and set in Victorian Nuneaton, Warwickshire Having fostered over 100 children, Rosie has an incredible personal story of fostering to tell, and she was the only author ever permitted to write official sequels to Catherine Cookson's novels Rosie is a very experienced author and does a lot of events for her large and engaged fanbase - at libraries, bookshops and women's groups An absorbing story in the grand tradition of the best saga authors Rosie writes such heart-warming sagas featuring believable characters and well-researched backgrounds and eras The hardships and privations of a Victorian workhouse are vividly portrayed. Sunday Small is a wonderful heroine, plucky, determined and warm-hearted. A believable and compelling read all the way to a satisfying conclusion An incredibly consuming, uplifting read that will have you rooting for its kind-hearted, good-natured characters within the first couple of pages. Sunday's life-affirming energy and kindness breathe life and joy into the story, making her splendid company for when you're feeling down in the dumps A gifted writer. Tells a cracking story and does so with an insight into people that is rarely found. Not only is Goodwin's characterisation and dialogue compelling, but her descriptive writing is a joy. At the risk of offending