The Dinner Lady
On sale
24th August 2017
Price: £8.99
Genre
A gripping family saga from Sally Worboyes, author of Wild Hops and Docker’s Daughter.
Years ago, Patsy Hemmingway gave her son up to his natural father Jack and his wife Laura because a baby didn’t fit into her lifestyle. But now Jac is six years old and Patsy is on her own. Cunning and ruthless, she is laying plans to get her boy back . . .
Jac is fiercely loved and protected by his parents, and by his half-sister, Kay. Blissfully unaware of Patsy’s schemes, the Armstrongs have other concerns – such as Kay’s marriage to the handsome, high-flying Steve and setting up home as lady of leisure. But Kay has the added distraction of Zacchi, her gypsy boyfriend from the past, igniting passions and turning her world upside down.
Meanwhile, the warning signs about Jac go unnoticed – and it’s going to take every bit of the Armstrong strength of character and resourcefulness to tackle the obstacles ahead . . .
Years ago, Patsy Hemmingway gave her son up to his natural father Jack and his wife Laura because a baby didn’t fit into her lifestyle. But now Jac is six years old and Patsy is on her own. Cunning and ruthless, she is laying plans to get her boy back . . .
Jac is fiercely loved and protected by his parents, and by his half-sister, Kay. Blissfully unaware of Patsy’s schemes, the Armstrongs have other concerns – such as Kay’s marriage to the handsome, high-flying Steve and setting up home as lady of leisure. But Kay has the added distraction of Zacchi, her gypsy boyfriend from the past, igniting passions and turning her world upside down.
Meanwhile, the warning signs about Jac go unnoticed – and it’s going to take every bit of the Armstrong strength of character and resourcefulness to tackle the obstacles ahead . . .
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Reviews
Sizzles with passion
A rich, vivid, three-dimensional, gutsy and sexy narrative which has you turning the pages into the early hours
Unbridled passions run riot
She brings the East End to life