A Carriage For the Midwife

ebook an emotional, enthralling and ultimately uplifting saga of one woman's quest to forge a new life for herself

By Maggie Bennett

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Let much loved author Maggie Bennett sweep you away with this powerful and gripping Southern saga of poverty, pride and passion. If you like Katie Flynn, Dilly Court and Catherine Cookson, you'll love this!

READERS ARE LOVING A CARRIAGE FOR THE MIDWIFE!

'I found it difficult to put this book down' — ***** Reader review
'This book was brilliant. I could not stop reading. A most enthralling read.— ***** Reader review
'Riveting' — ***** Reader review
'[Maggie Bennett] is a real story teller who makes you want to turn each page' — ***** Reader review
'Maggie Bennett is a brilliant writer' — ***** Reader review
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CAN SHE ESCAPE THE DARK SHADOWS OF HER CHILDHOOD?
Born into the squalor of the notorious Ash-Pits, young Susan Lucket is determined to raise herself above the poverty of her childhood. Discovering she has a natural talent for nursing, she forges a new life for herself as a midwife - independent and unmarried, she is a woman far ahead of her time.
When Edward Calthorpe, youngest son of the privileged landowner, offers her marriage, the memory of her terrible childhood returns to haunt her. And when Edward's wayward brother seduces her beloved younger sister Polly - and then betrays her in the most brutal of ways - Susan faces losing everything she has struggled for.
Can she find the strength to fight for her right to happiness?

A Carriage For the Midwife