Tears and Fears on Blackberry Farm by Rosie Clarke is an emotive read

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Tears and Fears on Blackberry Farm is the latest novel from author Rosie Clarke to be published via Boldwood Books.

Nothing is ever easy on Blackberry Farm!
Cambridgeshire – 1944


Pam Talbot dedicates her life to keeping those who live and work at Blackberry Farm fed, safe and sound as Artie holds the fort whilst brothers Tom and John are away on national service.


Still reeling from the death of her beloved husband Arthur, Pam makes a rash decision in Arties’s favour which backfires causing him to neglect his duty on the Farm. Now Artie is struggling to run two farms and to add to his woes a new land girl sets her sights on him and won’t take no for an answer.


John is transferred to convalesce in Sussex but is struggling to come to terms with his life changing
injuries and new life. Can Sister Jane help him find peace and see a brighter future?

Tom, still on active duty, is ordered undercover in his army unit to discover a traitor. Tom’s life hangs in the balance if his secret mission is exposed. Can Tom find the traitor and be granted the honourable discharge he so craves?
The Talbot’s are never far from trouble and tragedy – maybe their luck is about to change – or maybe
not…

Tears and Fears on Blackberry Farm is one of those reads that takes you on an emotional roller coaster of a ride, but ultimately leaves you smiling and your heart warmed.

Rosie has a real passion and talent for creating characters who you connect with and come to love. You can also tell with every war time saga she writes she has a clear passion for the time period and it’s all well researched.

If you love war time sagas that make you feel then this is one you will need to read!

You can get a copy of Tears and Fears on Blackberry Farm here!

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