A Reunion at Mulberry Lane: A festive heartwarming saga from Rosie Clarke

· The Mulberry Lane Series Book 6 · Boldwood Books Ltd
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A wonderful heartwarming read from Rosie Clarke's bestselling Mulberry Lane series - see what everyone's talking about...

London 1949

Peggy is once more torn two ways and can only hope that a reunion with her Mulberry Lane family and friends at Christmas can help resolve her problems.

Her eldest daughter Janet is desperately unhappy and fears her husband is having an affair, whilst her youngest daughter Fay has been talent-spotted to train as a figure skater back in London.

Peggy is faced with the dilemma of moving her family back to London to pursue her daughter’s destiny. But will everyone be happy with this?

A heart-warming saga following the lives and loves of those who live on Mulberry Lane in London’s East End

Perfect for fans of Lizzie Lane, Fenella J Miller and Patricia McBride

Have you tried Rosie Clarke’s Harpers Emporium, Dressmakers Alley or Blackberry Farm series – you’ll just love them!

What readers are saying about Mulberry Lane:

'Another beautiful story in this series. The series of Mulberry Lane Books are real page turners I for one will be so sorry when they come to an end.You really get into the feeling of what London was like during and after the end of WW2 as well as getting to know the people who came through it' - Reader Review

'Amazing story. I really enjoyed this series of mulberry lane, not just about London, also the other places where Peggy and Janet lived. It all worked out well in the end.' - Reader Review

'Keep on reading. This is a wonderful series following the lives of every day people in London. So worth reading as each character grows and their lives unfold. A story of true friendship and community.' - Reader Review

'When it comes to writing sagas, Rosie Clarke is up there with some of the best in the business' - Bookish Jottings.

'Full of drama, romance and secrets ... A perfect example of its genre' - That Thing She Reads.

'This is wonderful historical fiction that is so character-driven you'll wish these women lived on your street' - Reader Review

'Absolutely loved this latest instalment and revisiting the ladies of the Lane. Another great story of love and heartache' - Reader Review

’I just adore this book series and was delighted to read this one.’ - Reader Review

’What I loved about this book was the emotional sense of comfort, good people facing sometimes-difficult challenges and trying to do the right and kind thing with positive results.’ - Reader Review

’Another wonderful book in this lovely series.’ - Reader Review

’This is another definite five star read for me, I absolutely adore this author's work. This is a great read and quite possibly one of my favourites.’ - Reader Review

’Another fantastic book in this series, just like checking in with old friends’ - Reader Review

Ratings and reviews

4.7
10 reviews
Kristina Anderson
September 27, 2020
A Reunion at Mulberry Lane by Rosie Clarke is the 6th tale in The Mulberry Lane Series. I believe it is best if this series is read in order. Each book builds upon the previous one. There is a great cast of characters in this series. Peggy is the matriarch who brought them all together. She has been through so much and deserves the happiness she has with Able. Changes may be in store for Peggy as Fay discovers she is a natural at ice skating. I enjoyed catching up with Peggy, Able, Maureen, Sheila, Pip, Rose, and Tom. Each family experiences the good and the bad that life has to offer. I thought A Reunion at Mulberry Lane was well-written and it moves along at a steady pace. I like the authors descriptions because I feel that I am experiencing things with the characters. I could imagine walking around the market picking out bits and pieces for Christmas or pulling a pint at the pub. There is an abundance of food in this tale. They are eating well now that the war is over, and more items are available to them. These ladies are wonderful cooks and bakers. I can see why the pub and the two cafes are crowded. Mulberry Lane is such a cozy place where people look out for each other. The people are there to help pick up the kiddies from school, take food to someone in need, or help in the pub. There are changes being made in the East End, but it has yet to affect those who live and work on Mulberry Lane. I enjoyed reading A Reunion at Mulberry Lane as I do all of Rosie Clarke’s books. It was lovely spending Christmas on Mulberry Lane with this group. A Reunion at Mulberry Lane is a saga with family, friendship, drama, romance, hardship, heartbreak, grief, and fun. This is what I call a comfort read. I would love PBS to make this into a television series. A Reunion at Mulberry Lane is a charming historical novel with countless cakes, a spoiled skater, a melancholy mother, unpredicted prospect, matrimonial misfortunes, and a cheery Christmas.
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Grace J. Reviewerlady
August 27, 2020
An excellent continuation of this heartwarming series, bringing things full circle. Peggy and Able live in the country now with the twins, running a successful business but it doesn't stop Peggy fretting about her two eldest even though they are now adults with children of their own. With the decision made to head back to the Lanes for Christmas, Peggy is looking forward to meeting up with all her friends again - letters just aren't the same! Able is a quiet, contented husband and father, but not much escapes him - would moving back to London make life easier or not? It's wonderful to be back with this cast of characters again; Rosie Clarke's excellent writing makes each one come alive and she has the period details spot on. With a little bit of upset, unhappiness and a huge dollop of love this is a marvellous read and one I have really enjoyed. Being reminded of all the residents in and around the lanes is most entertaining and it's lovely to catch up with them all again. A delight to read and a series I recommend to all lovers of sagas set during, and just after, the second world war. For me, this is well worth 4.5*.
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Jacqueline Findlay
September 3, 2020
Another amazing book absolutely loved it. Hope to read more book's about Peggy and her family at mulberry lane . Thank you so much for writing this book !!
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About the author

Rosie Clarke is a #1 bestselling saga writer whose books include Welcome to Harpers Emporium and The Mulberry Lane series. She has written over 100 novels under different pseudonyms and is a RNA Award winner. She lives in Cambridgeshire.

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