The Spanish Girl
A country torn apart by war.
Two love stories divided by decades.
One chance to discover the truth...
Feisty journalist Isabella has never known the truth about her
family. Escaping from a dangerous assignment in the turbulent Basque country,
she finds her world turned upside down, firstly by her irresistible attraction
to the mysterious Rafael, and then by a new clue to her own past.
As she begins to unravel the tangled story of her identity, Isabella uncovers a
story of passion, betrayal and loss that reaches back to the dark days of
Spain's civil war - when a passionate Spanish girl risked everything for her
country, and for the young British rebel who captured her heart.
But can Isabella trust the man she's fallen in love with? Or are some wartime
secrets better left undisturbed...?
Heartbreaking, gripping historical fiction about the tragedy of war, and the
redemption of love. Perfect for fans of Angela Petch's The Tuscan
Secret and Kathryn Hughes' The Letter.
Purchase Links
UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08L7G3M26/
US - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08L7G3M26/
Author Bio.
I have a degree in modern history and I'm
fascinated with events from the first half of the 20th century, which is the
time period my historical fiction is set.
My work has been longlisted in the Mslexia
Novel Competition, and shortlisted in the prestigious Bridport Short Story
Competition.
I live in Berkshire, UK with my partner, daughter and dog. Before writing
stories, I was a physiotherapist.
Jules Hayes is a pseudonym for JA Corrigan who writes contemporary thrillers.
Falling Suns by JA Corrigan (Headline Accent) was published in 2016.
Website: https://www.jules-hayes.com/
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