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Books with author Rosie Clarke

  • Emma:

    Rosie Clarke

    eBook (Ebury Digital, Jan. 29, 2015)
    All she has is her reputation…When Emma Robinson discovers she is carrying Paul Greenslade’s child, there are harsh consequences after he disappears rather than marry a common shop-girl.Forced by her tyrannical father to marry Richard Gillows, Emma learns quickly that a jealous husband is a violent one. How can Emma escape the ties that bind her, to build a life for herself and her child?From the author of The Downstairs Maid(Note: previously published as The Ties That Bind by Linda Sole)
  • Emma's Duty:

    Rosie Clarke

    eBook (Ebury Digital, Sept. 24, 2015)
    The war is over, but Emma’s battles continue at home…Emma Reece is slowly adjusting to her husband’s return from the war, even though his appalling injuries mean their marriage is in name only. But then tragedy strikes, and Emma finds she cannot turn to Jack Harvey, her long-standing friend and one-time lover – for while he still loves her, he is now a married man…The final instalment in the ‘Emma’ trilogy, from Rosie Clarke, the author of The Downstairs Maid(Note: previously published as The Hearts that Hold by Linda Sole)
  • Emma

    Rosie Clarke

    Paperback (Ebury Press, May 1, 2015)
    When Emma Robinson discovers she is carrying Paul Greenslade's child, there are harsh consequences after he disappears rather than marry a common shop-girl. Forced by her tyrannical father to marry Dick Gillows, Emma learns quickly that a jealous husband is a violent one. How can Emma escape the ties that bind her, to build a life for herself and her child? (Note: previously published as The Ties That Bind by Linda Sole.)
  • THE GIRLS OF MULBERRY LANE

    Rosie Clarke

    Paperback (Aria, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Maureen Jackson is a prisoner of her father’s blackmail. Three years earlier, she’d been hoping to marry Rory, the man of her dreams. However, after her mother’s death, she was left to care for her overbearing father. Now Rory is back in London with a pregnant wife in tow to remind Maureen of the life that should have been hers. As war threatens, Janet Ashley hopes to marry her sweetheart Mike, but her father refuses to grant them his blessing. Defying his wishes, Janet finds herself pregnant and her mother Peggy is determined to hold her family together at all costs. Will the girls of Mulberry Lane manage to snatch happiness before the darkness of World War II descends?
  • Emma's Duty:

    Rosie Clarke

    Paperback (Ebury Press, Feb. 1, 2016)
    Emma Reece is slowly adjusting to her husband's return from the war, even though his appalling injuries mean their marriage is in name only. But then tragedy strikes, and Emma finds she cannot turn to her long-standing friend and one-time lover, Jack Harvey, for while he still loves her, he is now a married man. This title was previously published as The Hearts that Hold by Linda Sole.
  • HENRY MEETS THE QUEEN'S CORGI - Book 3

    Ron Clarke

    language (, May 26, 2013)
    People are asking, ‘Could Henry be the new Harry?’ And why not?HENRY MEETS THE QUEEN'S CORGI is one of a series of eight books for children written by Ron Clarke. Ron is a member of the Swansea Astronomical Society and developed the two principle characters, Henry and Alien, while a member of the educational team. Each story features Henry and Alien in a series of different adventures and situations, some ordinary and others fantastical. The stories are designed to stimulate the child’s imagination and motivate them to write similar stories. Danger plays a big part in every story as it is only then that ordinary boys and girls can become heroes and important to us all. Without heroes we have nothing to look up to. Evil is overcome but not without a struggle and sometimes sacrifice. The stories entertain, educate and magnify the dangers that lurk in children’s minds but the overriding theme is that of hope.Be sure to check out the other books in the series – a percentage of the sales of the books will go towards a new observatory for the society.
  • HENRY MEETS THE ARMY - Book 5

    Ron Clarke

    language (, May 26, 2013)
    People are asking, ‘Could Henry be the new Harry?’ And why not?HENRY MEETS THE ARMY is one of a series of eight books for children written by Ron Clarke. Ron is a member of the Swansea Astronomical Society and developed the two principle characters, Henry and Alien, while a member of the educational team. Each story features Henry and Alien in a series of different adventures and situations, some ordinary and others fantastical. The stories are designed to stimulate the child’s imagination and motivate them to write similar stories. Danger plays a big part in every story as it is only then that ordinary boys and girls can become heroes and important to us all. Without heroes we have nothing to look up to. Evil is overcome but not without a struggle and sometimes sacrifice. The stories entertain, educate and magnify the dangers that lurk in children’s minds but the overriding theme is that of hope.Be sure to check out the other books in the series – a percentage of the sales of the books will go towards a new observatory for the society.
  • HENRY MEETS THE ORACLE - Book 8

    Ron Clarke

    language (, May 26, 2013)
    People are asking, ‘Could Henry be the new Harry?’ And why not?HENRY MEETS THE ORACLE is one of a series of eight books for children written by Ron Clarke. Ron is a member of the Swansea Astronomical Society and developed the two principle characters, Henry and Alien, while a member of the educational team. Each story features Henry and Alien in a series of different adventures and situations, some ordinary and others fantastical. The stories are designed to stimulate the child’s imagination and motivate them to write similar stories. Danger plays a big part in every story as it is only then that ordinary boys and girls can become heroes and important to us all. Without heroes we have nothing to look up to. Evil is overcome but not without a struggle and sometimes sacrifice. The stories entertain, educate and magnify the dangers that lurk in children’s minds but the overriding theme is that of hope.Be sure to check out the other books in the series – a percentage of the sales of the books will go towards a new observatory for the society.
  • HENRY MEETS A STOWAWAY - Book 4

    Ron Clarke

    eBook (, May 26, 2013)
    People are asking, ‘Could Henry be the new Harry?’ And why not?HENRY MEETS A STOWAWAY is one of a series of eight books for children written by Ron Clarke. Ron is a member of the Swansea Astronomical Society and developed the two principle characters, Henry and Alien, while a member of the educational team. Each story features Henry and Alien in a series of different adventures and situations, some ordinary and others fantastical. The stories are designed to stimulate the child’s imagination and motivate them to write similar stories. Danger plays a big part in every story as it is only then that ordinary boys and girls can become heroes and important to us all. Without heroes we have nothing to look up to. Evil is overcome but not without a struggle and sometimes sacrifice. The stories entertain, educate and magnify the dangers that lurk in children’s minds but the overriding theme is that of hope.Be sure to check out the other books in the series – a percentage of the sales of the books will go towards a new observatory for the society.
  • HENRY MEETS DAVEY THE ELEPHANT - Book 1

    Ron Clarke

    (, May 26, 2013)
    People are asking, ‘Could Henry be the new Harry?’ And why not?HENRY MEETS DAVEY THE ELEPHANT is one of a series of eight books for children written by Ron Clarke. Ron is a member of the Swansea Astronomical Society and developed the two principle characters, Henry and Alien, while a member of the educational team. Each story features Henry and Alien in a series of different adventures and situations, some ordinary and others fantastical. The stories are designed to stimulate the child’s imagination and motivate them to write similar stories. Danger plays a big part in every story as it is only then that ordinary boys and girls can become heroes and important to us all. Without heroes we have nothing to look up to. Evil is overcome but not without a struggle and sometimes sacrifice. The stories entertain, educate and magnify the dangers that lurk in children’s minds but the overriding theme is that of hope.Be sure to check out the other books in the series – a percentage of the sales of the books will go towards a new observatory for the society.
  • HENRY MEETS PROFESSOR VON JONES - Book 7

    Ron Clarke

    eBook (, May 26, 2013)
    People are asking, ‘Could Henry be the new Harry?’ And why not?HENRY MEETS PROFESSOR VON JONES is one of a series of eight books for children written by Ron Clarke. Ron is a member of the Swansea Astronomical Society and developed the two principle characters, Henry and Alien, while a member of the educational team. Each story features Henry and Alien in a series of different adventures and situations, some ordinary and others fantastical. The stories are designed to stimulate the child’s imagination and motivate them to write similar stories. Danger plays a big part in every story as it is only then that ordinary boys and girls can become heroes and important to us all. Without heroes we have nothing to look up to. Evil is overcome but not without a struggle and sometimes sacrifice. The stories entertain, educate and magnify the dangers that lurk in children’s minds but the overriding theme is that of hope.Be sure to check out the other books in the series – a percentage of the sales of the books will go towards a new observatory for the society.
  • HENRY MEETS THE VULTURES - Book 2

    Ron Clarke

    eBook (, May 26, 2013)
    People are asking, ‘Could Henry be the new Harry?’ And why not?HENRY MEETS THE VULTURES is one of a series of eight books for children written by Ron Clarke. Ron is a member of the Swansea Astronomical Society and developed the two principle characters, Henry and Alien, while a member of the educational team. Each story features Henry and Alien in a series of different adventures and situations, some ordinary and others fantastical. The stories are designed to stimulate the child’s imagination and motivate them to write similar stories. Danger plays a big part in every story as it is only then that ordinary boys and girls can become heroes and important to us all. Without heroes we have nothing to look up to. Evil is overcome but not without a struggle and sometimes sacrifice. The stories entertain, educate and magnify the dangers that lurk in children’s minds but the overriding theme is that of hope.Be sure to check out the other books in the series – a percentage of the sales of the books will go towards a new observatory for the society.