Description
Product Description
Forbidden love and family secrets In World War Two Liverpool in the heartrending new saga from the author of Goodnight Sweetheart.
Rosie has grown up in the heart of Liverpool's Italian community, treated as one of their own. With a father away at sea and a mother more interested in other men than her only daughter, the bighearted Grenellis are the closest thing Rosie has to a proper family.
But when war breaks out, and Italy becomes the Allies' adversary, everything changes. The community is torn in two: friends become enemies, neighbours become traitors and Rosie is left uncertain of just who she can trust.
As war intensifies, and Liverpool is subjected to relentless bombings, things become more perilous. When a devastating attack leaves her mother dead, Rosie is sent to live with her aunt in Edge Hill. Her father is feared missing at sea and her aunt lets slip a family secret which has unimaginable consequencesβ¦
Fleeing her cruel aunt, Rosie becomes a Land Girl and falls in love β with someone utterly forbidden. As bombs drop and families are ripped apart by conflict at home and abroad, can they find happiness or will war stand in their way?
Review
Praise for Annie Groves:
βAn engrossing story.β My Weekly
βA stirring and heartrending family sagaβ¦Against a backdrop of change when the suffragette movement was coming to the fore, the choices and dreams of a generation of women combine to create this passionate story.β Liverpool Daily Post
βHeartwrenching and uplifting in equal measure β a tragic indictment of what can happen when you swap passion for duty. Roll on the sequel!β Take a Break
βExceptionally good within this area, well written and beautifully developed characters.β Sarah Broadhurst Bookseller
βThis novel [Some Sunny Day] adds to Annie Grovesβ growing reputation as a storytellerβ¦This is an absorbing story, with a delightful heroineβ Historical Novels Review
About the Author
Annie Groves was the creation of the much-loved writer, Penny Halsall, who died in 2011. Penny was born and lived in the north-west of England all of her life and the Annie Groves novels drew on her familyβs history, picked up from listening to her grandmotherβs stories as a child.Pennyβs legacy of heart-warming and uplifting novels lives on through writer Jenny Shaw β who knew Penny personally for many years.

