Bronwyn Parry’s new book, The Clothier’s Daughter, is a gripping story of romance and suspense, set in Yorkshire in 1816, and is her first historical novel. It’s set for release from the major ebook distributors on Thursday, 11th July, and will also be available in print by the end of July. You can find and preorder the ebook at your preferred online bookseller here.
About the book:
In the unusually wet summer of 1816, Emma Braithwaite struggles to keep her family’s traditional wool cloth manufacturing company afloat. Her father has died, her brother is missing, and the new cotton factories are spreading, rendering the fine worsted fabrics the Braithwaites have made for generations, expensive and unfashionable. Being a woman in a man’s world of trade is challenging enough, but when her warehouse catches fire it brings her only a step away from financial ruin and debtor’s prison.
After eight years of war, Major Adam Caldwell is returning for the first time to his family home, Rengarth Castle, when he stops to assist at a warehouse fire … and comes face-to-face with the woman he once loved and lost. Despite all his efforts to forget her, in truth she’s never been far from his thoughts. He was unworthy of her then, and even more so now.
But as the threats against Emma escalate, they discover that someone wants control of Emma’s family company and is prepared to murder anyone in the way of getting it – including Emma.
The Clothier’s Daughter is the first book in Bronwyn’s new historical series, The Hartdale Brides.
ISBN: 978-0-9941970-5-4 (Ebook)
ISBN: 978-0-9941970-4-7 (Paperback)
Paperback books will be available for purchase by the end of July.