The Gilded Cage

ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755384587

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ON SALE: 23rd December 2010

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Historical Fiction

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A young woman’s search for her parentage has far-reaching repercussions…

Josephine Cox writes a gripping saga in The Gilded Cage – a story of passion, ambition and discovering your roots. Perfect for fans of Lyn Andrews and Nadine Dorries.


Powerful, hard-hearted Leonard Mears ruthlessly presides over his wife and children, exiling them from the outside world and brutally punishing any disobedience. But he is also a man with a dark secret; an illegitimate daughter that he forced his sister to bring up. The girl is now a young woman who, unbeknown to him, is determined to find the father that abandoned her.

James Peterson, a gifted young man, runs Mear’s factory with more success than Leonard’s own sons. He lives for the day he can have his own business and make his fortune. Only then will he be able to declare his love for beautiful Isabel Mears who he means to release from the gilded cage her father has created. But then the lonely, lovely Sally comes in to his life, turning his heart and dreams upside down.

What readers are saying about The Gilded Cage:

‘This novel is Josephine Cox at her best… The strong characterisation and spellbinding plot made this book hard to resist…The plot has plenty of twists and Josephine manages to bring laughter, tragedy and intrigue into this novel’

The Gilded Cage is another book that cannot be faulted, once I started it I couldn’t put it down, a brilliant read’

‘The author described the time and the people so easily that you felt like you knew them

Reviews

Driven and passionate
The Sunday Times
Impossible to resist
Woman's Realm
Josephine Cox brings so much freshness to the plot, and the characters ... A Cookson by any other name
Birmingham Post
Hailed quite rightly as a gifted writer in the tradition of Catherine Cookson
Manchester Evening News