The Rockwood Chronicles - Snow Bride (The Rockwood Chronicles, Book 5)

By Dilly Court

Don’t miss the fifth book in the heartwarming six-part series from the No.1 Sunday Times bestselling author Dilly Court!

‘I foresee happiness for you, Nancy. I hear bells and I see snow, and your heart’s desire comes true’

A chance encounter brings Nancy Sunday to the streets of London, where she finds herself amongst a band of street urchins.

Her heart may have been broken by love but it’s big enough to help those less fortunate than herself, and Nancy takes these unloved orphans in – but when one of them is accused of a serious crime, the neighbourhood turns against her.

The colder the cruel grip of winter grows, the more mouths she finds herself having to feed. Can Nancy’s good heart and strength bring them all through?

*And don’t miss the sixth and final book in The Rockwood Chronicles – Dolly’s Dream – available to pre-order now!*

Dilly’s novel Sunday’s Child hit #1 in the Sunday Times bestselling charts the w/e 25th June 2022.

Format: ebook
Release Date: 13 Oct 2022
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-0-00-843566-0
Dilly Court is a Sunday Times bestselling author of over thirty novels. She grew up in North East London and began her career in television, writing scripts for commercials. She is married with two grown-up children and four grandchildren, and now lives in Dorset on the beautiful Jurassic Coast with her husband.To find out more about Dilly, please visit her website and her Facebook page:www.dillycourt.comwww.facebook.com/DillyCourtAuthor

Praise for Dilly Court: -

”'Feisty female characters to fall in love with in a spirited, adventurous novel” - Sunday Express

”'Dilly Court’s latest novel is another page-turner that will keep you gripped to the end - 5 stars” - The People’s Friend

”'As always Dilly keeps you absorbed right to the end” - Choice

”'A rollicking, fast-paced adventure with a hint of romance!” - My Weekly

”'Spellbinding . . . you just keep turning the pages” - Daily Mail

”'Perfect for Downton Abbey fans … heart-tugging” - Peterborough Telegraph