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From “a born storyteller” a nineteenth–century British family saga a woman who finds love after the death of her parents (Times & Citizen).
 
When Emma Grady finds herself orphaned one fateful night in 1860, she is left at the mercy of her devious aunt and cruel uncle Caleb Crowther. A feared Lancashire Justice, Caleb Crowther is a womanizer and a gambler, and now the inheritance due Emma is as much in his hands as is the beautiful girl herself.
But Caleb lives in fear of the past, for how did Emma’s mother mysteriously die? And what is the reason behind the family’s hatred for the river people? History seems likely to repeat itself when Emma falls desperately in love with Marlow Tanner, a young barge captain. For Marlow and Emma, it is an impossible love—a love made in Heaven but one which could carry them both to Hell.

The first heart-wrenching book in the Emma Grady Sagas, perfect for fans of Lisa Wingate and Fiona Davis.

“Cox’s talent as a storyteller never lets you escape.” —Daily Mail

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Josephine Cox, also known as Jo Cox, is a bestselling British author.Born in a cotton mill house in Blackburn, England, Cox was one of ten children. At the age of sixteen, she met and married her husband Ken, and had two sons. Josephine is a highly successful author of over fifty novels, and her books are number 1 bestsellers in both hardback and paperback.

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