Member Reviews
This was an interesting read following the lives of our two main characters. It focuses on the mining community and all that entails. I enjoyed the description and it really allowed me to picture the horror and hardship.
Sweet story of the hard lives miners live.Sweet because of the romance between Josie and Tommy.They live in mining communities and have to start working in the mines at a young age.Through a strange twist of circumstances they get involved with the mining families and stories unfold.
Very indepth details of mining and village life.Lots of unexpected twists and turn.I truly enjoyed this book.
Thankyou Netgalley for this ARC
This was my first book by this author, It was pretty enjoyable. I would give this book a 3.5 star rating! It was a pretty Quick and easy read!
At the close of the 19th century, life is tough for those living in a small mining village in South Yorkshire. Josie meets and falls for Tom, a young man whose future surely lies in digging far below the surface of the earth. But Tommy wants something more for himself, and he’s determined to get it. When Josie and Tommy get involved in the lives of the wealthy and privileged Sedgewicks in Silvermoor House it would seem their dreams of a better life are within their grasp. An early twentieth century great house story reminiscent of Barbara Taylor Bradford
Full of heartwarming joys and heartbreaking sorrows, this book will sweep you off your feet and transport you back in time, right into the heart of Tommy’s and Josie’s young lives.
Tracy Rees capitalises on the successes of her previous books to create this powerful novel of love, loss, hope and ambition with her best book to date.
Set in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s it follows the lives of two young people from small neighbouring mining villages as they form an unusual friendship as they grow from young children into young adulthood with plenty of surprises along the way.
It cleverly depicts the living conditions of that era as well as the working conditions and hazards of working down the mines made all the more powerful when compared to the houses and lives of their employers, the aristocratic families who own the mines and their lives, full of comforts and wealths unlike anything the villagers have ever known.It depicts the lines between the social classes as both Tommys and Josie’s lives collide with that of their rich employers and instantly creates an emotional attachment to them both.
Tommy has never wanted to work down the mines, since his early schooling, learning has been what he wants to do with his life, he wants something more than every other man in their villages, a better standard of living but all of that is just a dream. Until a chance encounter with a rather unique stranger.
This book is full of everything you could ever want from a historical romance, full of emotion, ups and downs as well as some unexpected turns of events, it is a real page turner of a book.
If you enjoyed her previous books then you will not be disappointed with this one and if you are new to her books then this will have you rushing off to read her other books, all of which are impossible not to fall in love with.
Beautifully and eloquently written, a story that will touch your heart as well as act as an inspiration to all.
The House at Silvermoor will be published on 06 Feb 2020 and is available for preorder now.
A massive thank you to the author Tracy Rees, publishers Quercus Books and NetGalley for my arc of this book in exchange for an honest and independent review.
Full of heartwarming joys and heartbreaking sorrows, this book will sweep you off your feet and transport you back in time, right into the heart of Tommy’s and Josie’s young lives.
Tracy Rees capitalises on the successes of her previous books to create this powerful novel of love, loss, hope and ambition with her best book to date.
Set in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s it follows the lives of two young people from small neighbouring mining villages as they form an unusual friendship as they grow from young children into young adulthood with plenty of surprises along the way.
It cleverly depicts the living conditions of that era as well as the working conditions and hazards of working down the mines made all the more powerful when compared to the houses and lives of their employers, the aristocratic families who own the mines and their lives, full of comforts and wealths unlike anything the villagers have ever known.It depicts the lines between the social classes as both Tommys and Josie’s lives collide with that of their rich employers and instantly creates an emotional attachment to them both.
Tommy has never wanted to work down the mines, since his early schooling, learning has been what he wants to do with his life, he wants something more than every other man in their villages, a better standard of living but all of that is just a dream. Until a chance encounter with a rather unique stranger.
This book is full of everything you could ever want from a historical romance, full of emotion, ups and downs as well as some unexpected turns of events, it is a real page turner of a book.
If you enjoyed her previous books then you will not be disappointed with this one and if you are new to her books then this will have you rushing off to read her other books, all of which are impossible not to fall in love with.
Beautifully and eloquently written, a story that will touch your heart as well as act as an inspiration to all.
The House at Silvermoor will be published on 06 Feb 2020 and is available for preorder now.
A massive thank you to the author Tracy Rees, publishers Quercus Books and NetGalley for my arc of this book in exchange for an honest and independent review.