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THEY FOUGHT FOR THEIR COUNTRY, THEY FOUGHT FOR THEIR LOVE
The Harlands and the Lawsons had fished from Robin Hood's Bay for as long as anyone could remember. The boats had been passed from father to son and the families had stuck together through good times and bad. But that was before handsome, carefree Sam Harland broke Mary Lawson's heart and her brother Jonas vowed to exact a bitter revenge.
Yet their children wanted only to be friends, despite their fathers' feud. And as she grew to womanhood, Jean Lawson knew that her feelings for Colin Harland ran deeper still. There seemed no way around her father's stubborn opposition to her love, until a greater conflict loomed – the Second World War. For all its dangers, it promised both change and opportunity to the young people of the small Yorkshire village. Little did they know the tragedies and adventures that lay ahead before the rift between the Harlands and the Lawsons could be healed...
'The saga novel at its traditional best'
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