Description
Romance is in the air at the nation's favourite sweet factory
Rumours about a war with Germany have been whispered around the Quality Street factory for months, so to distract themselves, they girls are betting on who is most likely to announce wedding bells.
Reenie and Peter adore each other, but as a married woman, Reenie would never be allowed to keep the job that means so much to her. Mary has fallen for her manager at the factory despite this being strictly against the company rules. Even spiteful Dolly has got a new fella in her sights.
Everyone a sense of urgency and there is so much more at stake than a box of chocolates â€" can the Quality Street girls keep calm and be ready for anything â€" even a wedding?
Reviews
Praise for Penny Thorpe:
‘This novel will give you a craving for toffee pennies' Sunday Express
‘A lovely nostalgic read' My Weekly
About the author
Penny Thorpe lives in Yorkshire where she was the company archivist and historian for her local chocolate factory for more than a decade. She's worked in libraries, bookshops, offices, a Swiss school, a racecourse, a barber's shop, a church, and a police station (to name but a few).
Penny is a recognised expert in her field, but still isn't quite sure how that happened. She has written about the history of confectionery for years and regularly appears on television and radio to talk about the history of Yorkshire, chocolate, coffee, Quakers and food.