1939. Bombs threaten London and five small children step onto a rickety train, clutching their gas masks, heading to an uncertain future…
But the baggage these little ones bring is far more than just their tattered suitcases. Eight-year-old Olive trembles when spoken to and won’t say how she got a bruised lip, and her brother Peter seems angry at the entire world. Then Dodie meets the children’s grey-eyed American teacher, Patrick Winter, who makes her feel she’s not alone in this fight.
As darkness falls over Europe, Dodie's fragile sanctuary begins to feel like a fortress under siege. With whispers of spies in the village and the children’s precious futures at stake, Dodie must decide who to trust before everything she's built crumbles to ashes around her…
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About the Author
Luisa A Jones lives in South Wales. Luisa studied Classical Studies at Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of London. Her previous jobs have included tour guide in an historic house; teacher in both primary and secondary schools; careers adviser; and corporate trainer/assessor/coach. Luisa loves using her creativity for crafting and baking, as well as writing historical and contemporary fiction with romantic elements. She and her husband are the proud owners of Gwynnie, a Volkswagen camper van built in 1974, which inspired the story behind Luisa's first book, Goes Without Saying. They have three children, a dog, and two cats. Luisa is a member of the Society of Authors, the Historical Writers’ Association, and the Romantic Novelists' Association. She was shortlisted for the RNA's Elizabeth Goudge Trophy in 2024. Find out more from https://luisaajones.com/ and follow her on Twitter and Bluesky @luisaajones.bsky.social
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