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Two women lead very different lives in London as World War One breaks out in this epic historical novel.
Fans of Downton Abbey will love The Girls Who Dared to Love by Diney Costeloe, which is focussed on two very disparate women—one upstairs, one downstairs-- as Britain enters the war. Lucy, a newly married socialite whose husband gets sent off to the front in France, and Mabel, the accidental owner of a printing business who is trying to be successful in a man’s world. What the two have in common is they are both spirited and determined women.
The story is told from the both Lucy and Mabel’s point of view, and their contrasting circumstances is what makes this novel so interesting. The two have crossed paths before, in Costeloe’s The Girl Who Dared to Dream, where Mabel was a maid in Lucy’s household. But in this novel, they live very different lives. Royal audiences, debutante balls and transport by Rolls-Royce in Lucy’s case, and inky labour, crowded housing and transportation by bike in Mabel’s case.
The historical details remind readers how difficult women’s lives were at the time. Lucy is constrained by etiquette, including not being able to attend parties once she’s pregnant. Mabel is constrained by the provisions of her inherited business, which means that she needs to find two men to act as trustees.
Like all good British lives, tea is the lynchpin of life, whereby no important decision takes place without it. This novel offers a real insight into women’s lives at the time. Highly recommended.
Maureen Stapleton
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The Girls Who Dared to Love Synopsis
Three girls seem to have the world at their feet in the summer of 1914. But World War I is coming and things will change forever - especially for women.
Debutante Lucinda McFarlane is engaged to be married to Major Sir David Melcome, but their society wedding has to be scaled right down when war is declared and David is recalled to his regiment.
Mabel Oakley, once a maid for the McFarlanes, has inherited Thomas Clarke's printing works, but an unexpected turn of events leaves her at the mercy of her father's old enemy, solicitor John Sheridan. What can she do?
Lady Diana Fosse-Bury is incredibly beautiful and reckless. When war is declared she immediately wants to be in the thick of it. Can her budding romance with Lucinda McFarlane's brother Iain survive the Western front?
With war coming, the destinies of these three girls will soon be entwined forever, but only if they dare to love in the face of the dangers ahead of them.
Praise for Diney Costeloe:
'Truly captivating.' Woman & Home
'Diney Costeloe delivers an inspiring, heart-rending read with a wonderfully strong female protagonist.' Woman's Own
'A treat from the very first page. I could not put it down!' Historical Novel Society
'Historical fiction heaven... Anyone who feels that women's hist fict is a simplified genre sub-set would definitely need a rethink after this.' The Bookbag
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9781801109871 |
Publication date: |
8th May 2025 |
Author: |
Diney Costeloe |
Publisher: |
Aria an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) |
Format: |
Paperback |
Pagination: |
419 pages |
Primary Genre |
Romance / Relationship Stories
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Diney Costeloe Press Reviews
Praise for Diney Costeloe:
'Truly captivating.' Woman & Home
'Diney Costeloe delivers an inspiring, heart-rending read with a wonderfully strong female protagonist.' Woman's Own
'A treat from the very first page. I could not put it down!' Historical Novel Society
'Historical fiction heaven... Anyone who feels that women's hist fict is a simplified genre sub-set would definitely need a rethink after this.' The Bookbag
About Diney Costeloe
Diney Costeloe is the author of twenty-four novels, including The Girls Who Dared to Dream, several short stories, and many articles and poems. She has three children and seven grandchildren, so when she isn't writing, she's busy with family.
Find Diney online at dineycosteloe.co.uk, Instagram @dineycosteloe, Facebook or on Twitter @dineycosteloe.
Author Photo Credit: Helen Faubel
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