
The Ambulance Girl
Devonshire Sagas, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Emma Powell
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Tania Crosse
About this listen
A compelling wartime saga of love, loss and self-discovery at the battlefield’s edge.
Perfect fans of Nadine Dorries, Rosie Goodwin, Dilly Court, Freda Lightfoot and Catherine Cookson.
Originally published as Teardrops in the Moon.
A young woman who doesn't want to be tied down.
Dartmoor, 1914. Twenty-four-year-old Marianne Warrington is in danger of being left on the shelf. That's what her mother says, and that’s precisely how she wants it.
She has her future mapped out, and it doesn’t include marriage or babies. Instead, she vows to devote herself to rearing horses on her parents’ farm.
But history has other plans.
Then World War One breaks out, and the Warringtons’ peaceful existence is shattered forever. Amid the chaos, Marianne seizes her chance to prove she’s more than just a spinster.
When her brother leaves for the battlefield, Marianne is determined to follow. She signs up to serve as an ambulance driver in war-torn France. There, she witnesses unimaginable horrors.
Yet there’s one face she can’t banish from her thoughts. It belongs to Major Albert Thorneycroft: a handsome and perplexing stranger who means more to Marianne than she’d care to admit.
What if finding happiness means losing herself?
As the war rages on, a battle ensues between Marianne’s head and heart, testing her resolve like never before.
Tania Crosse weaves blissfully human stories with impeccable research, giving her characters all the complexity and colour of real life. Tania has been shortlisted for Best Romantic Saga in the 60th annual RoNA Awards.
©2020 Tania Crosse (P)2020 W F HowesEnthralling
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I guess my only criticism would be of the American accent which still sounded Devonshire but as they’re only in it but a short time then don’t let it put you off.
I look forward to the next book.
Same excellent listen as to all previous books
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Cleverly interwoven
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So glad I read all seven to date
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A wonderful story
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Wonderful
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Tear jerker
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