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For KaCIE Cooper, life in Leicester
in 1959 is almost perfect. Jobs are
plentiful, shops are filled with the latest
fashions and dance halls are packed with
people jiving to rock n' roll hits. Kacie is
the top stylist in a reputable hair salon
and her machine-mechanic husband
Dennis is dreaming of the big time with
his band, Vernon and the Vipers.
Only one thing mars her happiness: her
parents' constant disapproval that she
doesn't have a 'proper' job or a more
respectable husband, like her sister Caroline.
But when Caroline turns up on Kacie s doorstep, asking to stay
for a while, it s clear that her sister s marriage has been far from
idyllic. It is a revelation that plunges Kacie s own life into chaos
and threatens everything that matters
Don't miss Lynda Pages other sagas, also available from Headline.
'Cookson/Cox aficionados who've missed her should grab this.
Romantic and gripping' Peterborough Evening Telegraph
It keeps the reader enthralled from start...
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Fülszöveg
For KaCIE Cooper, life in Leicester
in 1959 is almost perfect. Jobs are
plentiful, shops are filled with the latest
fashions and dance halls are packed with
people jiving to rock n' roll hits. Kacie is
the top stylist in a reputable hair salon
and her machine-mechanic husband
Dennis is dreaming of the big time with
his band, Vernon and the Vipers.
Only one thing mars her happiness: her
parents' constant disapproval that she
doesn't have a 'proper' job or a more
respectable husband, like her sister Caroline.
But when Caroline turns up on Kacie s doorstep, asking to stay
for a while, it s clear that her sister s marriage has been far from
idyllic. It is a revelation that plunges Kacie s own life into chaos
and threatens everything that matters
Don't miss Lynda Pages other sagas, also available from Headline.
'Cookson/Cox aficionados who've missed her should grab this.
Romantic and gripping' Peterborough Evening Telegraph
It keeps the reader enthralled from start to finish' Hull Daily /Matt
It s a story to grip you from the first page to the last'
Coventry Evening Telegraph
'Full of lively characters' Be*d
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