A Daughter’s Wish

A Daughter’s Wish by Elizabeth Gill is a historical fiction novel published by Quercus on May 11, 2023. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Annabel Seaton, who is thrilled when her childhood friend, Thomas Grant, proposes to her. However, her excitement is overshadowed by her parents’ unexpected disapproval, prompting her to question their motives as she navigates the complexities of love and family dynamics.
As Annabel prepares for her future, tragedy strikes, leading her to uncover a shocking family secret that alters her understanding of her past. This journey takes her to Durham, where she embarks on a quest for truth that promises to reshape her destiny. The narrative explores themes of romance and family life, set against a backdrop of historical events, inviting readers to delve into Annabel’s transformative experience.
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From the author of An Orphan’s Wish comes a tale of love and destiny perfect for fans of Nadine Dorries, Anna Jacobs and Ellie Dean.
When Thomas Grant – one of the most eligible young men in London – proposes to Annabel Seaton, she can’t say she’s surprised, but she is delighted. He’s been her best friend since she was a child, and she can’t imagine life without him. What shocks her, however, is the reaction of her mother and father.
Annabel knows that her parents disapprove of her forthright opinions, but their displeasure is both unexpected and unaccountable. As they permit the engagement, however, she decides to put it out of her mind. But before she can be married, tragedy strikes, and only then does Annabel learn of the shocking secret that her parents have kept from her. Determined to learn more, she travels to Durham on a personal search that will change everything.
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