Better Days on Dressmakers Alley by Rosie Clarke is full of heart

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Better Days on Dressmakers Alley is the latest novel from author Rosie Clarke to be published via Boldwood Books.

London’s East End 1926

The girls of Dressmakers’ Alley are busier than ever and Lady Diane’s business continues to thrive.

New recruit Janice Williams is one of the new seamstresses Miss Susie hires to cope with the work but on the day of her interview, Janice is injured in a roadside accident that will change her life forever.

Poor Winnie Collins’ pregnancy is beset with problems and under Doctor’s strict orders she is confined to bed rest. How will she cope when there is so much to do?

Susie Collins’ and Timothy Marsh’s relationship continues to flourish. But when will Susie find time to allow Timothy to make an honest woman of her?

Meanwhile business is blooming at the flower shop but Lily is concerned what her husband Jeb Jarvis and brother Joe Ross are up to. When something seems too good to be true, it usually is and none of them realise the danger it could bring.

Things are looking brighter on Dressmakers’ Alley, but there are always those who want to cause trouble…

Better Days on Dressmakers Alley is the third book in the Dressmakers series, but it works great as a standalone. But it will make you want to go back and read the rest.

It’s a story that has so much going on, it will have you reading it in one sitting, as you will want to see what happens next. Full of love, family, friends and a fair bit of drama, it’s a fun read with characters you will love and some you will dislike in equal measure.

What I adore most about Rosie’s books is how meticulously researched they are and how they always feature strong and relatable characters,

You can get a copy of Better Days on Dressmakers Alley here!

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