Description
They called it Black Friday in Parr Street when the factory closed. And whole families in the slums of Glasgow during the Depression felt the cruel sting of despair. Vicky Devine's father, George, was devastated. But young Ken Blacklaws had steel in his veins: 'I'm going to make something of my life,' he would tell her with passion and a dangerous fire in his eyes. Maybe that's why Vicky loved him so much.
Beautiful Vicky, her love gained strength and defiance in the midst of bleakness and hardship. As Ken ruthlessly fought his way out of poverty, his ambition knew no bounds. For in his lifetime, he would break the law and Vicky's heart, but never could he break her spirit . . .
Praise for Emma Blair:'An engaging novel and the characters are endearing - a good holiday read'
Historical Novels Review'All the tragedy and passion you could hope for . . . Brilliant'
The Bookseller'Romantic fiction pure and simple and the best sort - direct, warm and hugely readable. Women's fiction at an excellent level'
Publishing News'Emma Blair explores the complex and difficult nature of human emotions in this passionately written novel'
Edinburgh Evening News'Entertaining romantic fiction'
Historical Novels Review'[Emma Blair] is well worth recommending'
The Bookseller