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The Officer's Widow


A Historical Fiction Novel


Book 3 of the Daisy Driscoll Saga Series


Subgenres:

  • Post-WWII,
  • Family Secrets,
  • British India
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This book is for you if you're into...

  • Postwar journeys from England to India with emotional stakes
  • Family secrets revealed in unfamiliar, evocative settings
  • Romance rekindled after years of longing and separation
Publisher Description

From bestselling author Merryn Allingham comes an uplifting and emotional historical saga about one young woman's journey to finding her place in the world.

Please note this is a revised edition of Daisy's Long Road Home.

Brighton, March 1948. After a hectic day on the ward, Daisy Driscoll is happily relaxing in her small cottage. Despite the war being over, the aftermath still casts its shadow over the country and the days aren't without their hardships.

Then there's a knock at the door that changes everything. She doesn't know whether she's longed for this moment or dreaded it. The only man she's ever truly loved. The man she sent away. After all this time, Grayson Harte is at her door.

His words stun her. 'I'm going back to India.'

In a heartbeat, she knows she must go with him. Suddenly it's clear that India holds the key to discovering her past and finding her future.

Daisy is willing to face danger and journey across oceans to a world very different from her own in order to reveal long-hidden family secrets — secrets of a family she's never known — and discover whether the love that once burned so brightly between her and Grayson can be rekindled.

But will Daisy's return to India finally allow her to find a lasting happiness?

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